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Showing posts with label Australian Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australian Music. Show all posts

Saturday, 23 February 2013

Slam Day.

Live music has been receiving plenty of attention the last month here in Australia. Live music venues have closed, come close to closing and some have opened
Iconic venues, such as The Annandale Hotel, are struggling to continue to keep their doors open to music lovers. Which is not great to see.
 But the good news is that today is SLAM day! (Save Live Australia's Music)

Slam has had no funding to date and is run purely by volunteers to raise awareness and bring attention to these issues. Today will see many small gigs occurring as part of SLAM day.

So be sure to head out to catch some live music and support not only Australian musicians but also the venues that provide them.
Check out the full list of SLAM day gigs here.

What does live music mean to you??





Are you attending any SLAM day events today?
Rachel x

Saturday, 16 February 2013

Tropfest - Meet a Finalist.

Firass Dirani in Taser.
 Bird’s involvement in Tropfest is nothing new. His drama, Taser, is his third consecutive film to make it to the finals. With the first two not quiet managing to get top prize, why is it an event he keeps coming back to? “Tropfest is great exposure to emerging film makers…why not try for a third time in a row?”

Monday, 11 February 2013

Grammys 2013.


Another year, another Grammys season. Polyester has everything covered from who won what, to red carpet fashion and even Taylor Swift's dig at Harry Styles from One Direction.
Aussie sensation Wally de Backer aka. Gotye has taken out an outstanding three awards at this years Grammys including:
+ Record of the Year - Somebody That I Used to Know
Best Pop Duo/Performance - Somebody That I Used to Know
+ Best Alternative Music Album - Making Mirrors 

Friday, 1 February 2013

Lola Bensky - Book Review



Lily Brett’s fictitious novel Lola Bensky is one of the most alluring and satisfying books I have read in a long time. From the very first page, where Lola is interviewing Jimi Hendrix, I was sucked into Brett’s 1960s world.
Brett draws on her own experiences working as a rock journalist (in the US and the UK) for the novel. It follows Lola as she finds herself in fantastic situations including interviewing the likes of: Mick Jagger, Janis Joplin, Brian Jones, Jim Morrison, The Mamas and the Papas and Sonny and Cher.

Monday, 7 January 2013

Peats Ridge Arts and Music Festival

It's been a week since New Year's Eve and I have finally found the time (and energy) to sit down and write about my New Years.
This year I went to Peats Ridge Arts and Music Festival at Glenworth Valley. As a virgin to this festival I have to say it was pretty amazing.
I have never been to a festival that had so many different things going on at once, there was so much to see and do! Although I did spend a lot of time trying to stay out of the horrifically hot sun that does not get along with my red hair and fair skin too well.



With over 10 000 people converging for the event the start of the festival was greeted with a line up and car search, which is generally to be expected for camping festivals. After waiting for an hour we were through and more than eager to find the rest of our crew, set up camp and meet our neighbours for the next few days. The first day is generally when everyone had the most energy. We were fresh faced and ready to spend the day exploring the festival and what it had to offer. Highlights from the daytime definitely included Mat McHugh and the Seperatista Sound System who had everyone up dancing. Also David Knight, who at 19 years of age is definitely a true talent to keep an eye (or even an ear) out for!!

The first night brought with it so much fun! Headlining the main stage was The Herd who, as always, were fabulous. As a group they are fantastic performers but I have to say that Jane Tyrrell definitely adds that extra something to the group. I heard quiet a few people giving her the praise she definitely deserves.
Over at the Chai Temple Valley of Kings had their whole audience captivated.They definitely fit the relaxed vibe of the festival.
The last act I saw for the first night was Krafty Kuts vs A-Skillz. They had a few technical issues to begin with that were sorted out in enough time to keep the audience from straying. 
The second day brought with it a hot sun and many more fantastic acts. Day two is definitely a rest day after partying hard the first night. 65daysofstatic and The Black Seeds were my personal favourites. I didn't see anyone without a huge grin on their face during 65daysofstatic
New Zealand's The Black Seeds had everyone dancing around as they sung about "Something Beautiful".
The second night saw friends made and another late night.

Day Three - New Years Eve! What can I say, this day was even hotter. And the hangover's were certainly starting to kick in. John Butler Trio were amazing to bring in the New Years, they suited Peats Ridge Festival perfectly. Even telling everyone to, "pick up three bits off rubbish" at the end of their set. 
I treated myself to some Wood Fired Pizza after John Butler and is was absolutely delicious to say the least. 
I was so glad that acts continued well after midnight. I have been to other festivals where not much happens after the countdown, leaving everyone looking for something to entertain themselves. 
Friendly Fires DJ Set with Jack Savidge was perfectly timed to continue dancing. Finishing up his set with "Love is in the Air" was great!
The stage that had a DJ with naked dancers drew in a very naked crowd and awkward looking onlookers. 
To finish the night off I went to the Future Bubble, which was essentially a bubble that popped up out of no where at some point during the night that featured DJs. 

It is also apparently a known fact that the last night of the festival is dress up time. 
People were dressed up the whole festival, however NYE saw people get extremely creative and some obviously put huge effort into their costumes. 

A mention has to go to The Night Odditorium which was an installation that just had to be experienced.
Also a shout out to my amazing photographer Chris, without him this post would have been extremely dull.
Peats Ridge Festival was such a relaxed festival which I thoroughly enjoyed and would highly recommend to anyone willing to listen.

What did you do for New Years?

Rachel
xx


Monday, 24 December 2012

Winter People


A couple of weeks ago I spoke to Dylan from the fantastic Winter People. We chatted about touring the U.S., Dylan's knack for letter writing, all things films and of course Peats Ridge Festival!
Here's what went down:

Tuesday, 11 December 2012

Glass Towers


I spoke to Ben from Sydney band Glass Towers this week. We discussed festivals, what's in store for 2013 and pubs and clubs.

You are supporting Maximo Park in January. Would you be able to tell me a bit more about that? How did that come about?
There's no real story, I think they just chose us because they like our music.

Sunday, 9 December 2012

The Herd


As part of Polyester's cover of The Peats Ridge Festival we recently caught up with the fantastic Shannon Kennedy aka Ozi Batla from The Herd.

We spoke all things festivals. 
Be sure to check out Shannon's essential items for festivals including, "all the pieces for your tent!" We've all been there!

Friday, 30 November 2012

Aria Awards.


Miss the Aria awards last night? Luckily Polyester has the fashion and awards here for you in a nutshell.

Monday, 26 November 2012

Gossling



Polyester had a chat to the lovely Helen Croome (aka Gossling) recently. We asked her about everything from festivals and collaborating to probing her about her fashion and beauty secrets.

Friday, 23 November 2012

The Medics


With the countdown to New Years Eve on, Polyester is doing a special on the Peats Ridge Arts and Music Festival. We will be talking to some of the fantastic acts that will be heading to Peats Ridge this year. And who better to start it all off with than The Medics!

Polyester had a chat with lead guitarist Andy about playing festivals and supporting The Living End.

Friday, 26 October 2012

Chance Waters



Sydney hip-hop artist Chance Waters is set to make a decent stir in the Aussie hip-hop scene. After being crowned Triple J’s Unearthed Feature Artist under the alias Phatchance, he’s toured with local hip-hop royalty 360, Illy, Bliss N Eso, Drapht and Pez.
Now he’s ditched the name and getting ready to release new album, Infinity. You may already recognise first track, Maybe Tomorrow, which has been getting a significant amount of airplay over at Triple J.

Saturday, 6 October 2012

Melody's Echo Chamber



Paris based singer songwriter Melody Prochet may not be a name you know. But the gentlemen who produced her album definitely will be. Since bumping into Kevin Parker, the front man of Tame Impala, Melody has supported Tame Impala through Europe. Plus moved in with the Perth based boys for a couple of months to create her first album with new band, Melody’s Echo Chamber.