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Australia, you sold out THE OFFSPRING April headline tour with very special guests SUM 41 in a speedy time of 2 hours and since we think you're pretty fly, we have some exciting news to share! Adelaide folks, we have upgraded your venue to the Adelaide Entrainment Centre. All tickets remain valid and we advise you to not sleep on this one, so purchase your tickets now to avoid disappointment as tickets won't last long for this show. Wollongong, we have a special treat for you! THE OFFSPRING are delighted to bring their show to the WIN Entertainment Centre on Thursday, April 16. Pre-sale tickets are on sale 9am AEDT time on Friday, March 13 and general tickets are on sale 9am AEDT time , Monday, March 16. What are you waiting for? Come out and play! THE OFFSPRING, one of the world’s most exciting and enduring punk rock legends. Having performed over 1100 shows across the globe, selling more than 40 million albums worldwide the band are thrilled to return to Australia and New Zealand for their first headline tour in 16 years in April.   In true THE OFFSPRING style, this will be no ordinary show. Their incendiary live show will showcase wall to wall bangers of their anthemic, oft-humorous punk-pop singles throughout their impressive career including all of the band's best-known hits such as Self Esteem, Come Out And Play (Keep 'Em Separated), The Kids Aren't Alright, Original Prankster, You're Gonna Go Far, Kid and loads more!   Joining this titanic double bill of epic punk rock proportions is SUM 41 who will be performing a full one-hour set including hits such as Fat Lip, In too Deep, Still Waiting and tracks from their latest release, Order In Decline. Order In Decline is undoubtedly SUM 41’S heaviest and most aggressive album in their storied career, while also being its most dynamic and raw.   After over 15 million records sold worldwide, a Grammy Award nomination, 2 Juno Awards (7 nominations), a Kerrang! Award in 2002, as well as multiple Alternative Press Music Awards, SUM 41 are uncompromising and honest with no intention of slowing down.   This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to see these two punk power houses in action so start warming up those vocal chords, iron that crusty punk shirt and get yourself down to one of these shows.   Pre-sale tickets on sale: Friday 13 March, 9am AEDT Time General Public on sale: Monday 16 March, 9am AEDT Time Tickets available from tickets.destroyalllines.com  Destroy All Lines & Triple M Presents THE OFFSPRING AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND TOUR WITH VERY SPECIAL GUESTS SUM 41 Destroy All Lines and Yours & Owls Present THURSDAY 16 APRIL - WIN ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE, WOLLONGONG SUNDAY 19 APRIL – HBF STADIUM, PERTH SOLD OUT! TUESDAY 21 APRIL – ADELAIDE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE, ADELAIDE *venue upgraded, all tickets remain valid. THURSDAY 23 APRIL – MARGARET COURT ARENA, MELBOURNE SOLD OUT! FRIDAY 24 APRIL – HORDERN PAVILION, SYDNEY SOLD OUT! SATURDAY 25 APRIL – RIVERSTAGE, BRISBANE SOLD OUT! TUESDAY 28 APRIL – SPARK ARENA, AUCKLAND
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THE OFFSPRING UPGRADE ADELAIDE VENUE AND ANNOUNCE NEW AND FINAL SHOW IN WOLLONGONG WITH VERY SPECIAL GUESTS SUM 41

by the partae March 11, 2020
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Australia, you sold out THE OFFSPRING April headline tour with very special guests SUM 41 in a speedy time of 2 hours and since we think you’re pretty fly, we have some exciting news to share! Adelaide folks, we have upgraded your venue to the Adelaide Entrainment Centre. All tickets remain valid and we advise you to not sleep on this one, so purchase your tickets now to avoid disappointment as tickets won’t last long for this show.

Wollongong, we have a special treat for you! THE OFFSPRING are delighted to bring their show to the WIN Entertainment Centre on Thursday, April 16. Pre-sale tickets are on sale 9am AEDT time on Friday, March 13 and general tickets are on sale 9am AEDT time , Monday, March 16.

What are you waiting for? Come out and play!

THE OFFSPRING, one of the world’s most exciting and enduring punk rock legends. Having performed over 1100 shows across the globe, selling more than 40 million albums worldwide the band are thrilled to return to Australia and New Zealand for their first headline tour in 16 years in April.
 
In true THE OFFSPRING style, this will be no ordinary show. Their incendiary live show will showcase wall to wall bangers of their anthemic, oft-humorous punk-pop singles throughout their impressive career including all of the band’s best-known hits such as Self Esteem, Come Out And Play (Keep ‘Em Separated), The Kids Aren’t Alright, Original Prankster, You’re Gonna Go Far, Kid and loads more!
 
Joining this titanic double bill of epic punk rock proportions is SUM 41 who will be performing a full one-hour set including hits such as Fat Lip, In too Deep, Still Waiting and tracks from their latest release, Order In Decline. Order In Decline is undoubtedly SUM 41’S heaviest and most aggressive album in their storied career, while also being its most dynamic and raw.
 
After over 15 million records sold worldwide, a Grammy Award nomination, 2 Juno Awards (7 nominations), a Kerrang! Award in 2002, as well as multiple Alternative Press Music Awards, SUM 41 are uncompromising and honest with no intention of slowing down.
 
This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to see these two punk power houses in action so start warming up those vocal chords, iron that crusty punk shirt and get yourself down to one of these shows.
 

Pre-sale tickets on sale: Friday 13 March, 9am AEDT Time
General Public on sale: Monday 16 March, 9am AEDT Time

Tickets available from tickets.destroyalllines.com 

Destroy All Lines & Triple M Presents

THE OFFSPRING
AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND TOUR
WITH VERY SPECIAL GUESTS
SUM 41

Destroy All Lines and Yours & Owls Present
THURSDAY 16 APRIL – WIN ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE, WOLLONGONG

SUNDAY 19 APRIL – HBF STADIUM, PERTH SOLD OUT!
TUESDAY 21 APRIL – ADELAIDE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE, ADELAIDE *venue upgraded, all tickets remain valid.
THURSDAY 23 APRIL – MARGARET COURT ARENA, MELBOURNE SOLD OUT!
FRIDAY 24 APRIL – HORDERN PAVILION, SYDNEY SOLD OUT!
SATURDAY 25 APRIL – RIVERSTAGE, BRISBANE SOLD OUT!
TUESDAY 28 APRIL – SPARK ARENA, AUCKLAND

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upsidedownhead releases new single 'open the sky' (feat. Tom Snowdon)
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upsidedownhead releases new single ‘open the sky’ (feat. Tom Snowdon)

by the partae March 11, 2020
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upsidedownhead releases new single 'open the sky' (feat. Tom Snowdon)

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YAEJI Announces mixtape WHAT WE DREW 우리가 그려왔던 Released April 2nd via XL Recordings Watch video for lead single 'Waking Up Down'
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YAEJI Announces mixtape WHAT WE DREW 우리가 그려왔던 Released April 2nd via XL Recordings Watch video for lead single ‘Waking Up Down’

by the partae March 11, 2020
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NYC-via-Seoul electronic producer, DJ, and vocalist Yaeji has announced the release of a new mixtape titled WHAT WE DREW 우리가 그려왔던, due out April 2 on XL Recordings / Remote Control Records. To introduce the new project, her first full-length mixtape and release on XL Recordings, Yaeji has shared a new animated music video for the lead single ‘Waking Up Down’.

Inspired by classic anime opening sequences and based entirely on Yaeji’s own original character designs and illustrations, the music video for ‘Waking Up Down’ was created by Yaeji with direction and further illustration by her close friend Annie Zhao and production by Studio Yotta.  Entirely self-produced, the song walks the line between DIY pop and underground club music, with English and Korean lyrics about the simple euphoria of young adulthood. Throughout the song, Yaeji celebrates the little things in life, small victories like staying on top of to-do lists, making home-cooked meals, and having empathy for others, while admitting these don’t come easy. In the end Yaeji, with the help of some friends in the form of “masters” of her daily tasks, achieves her final form as she reaches her goals.

WHAT WE DREW 우리가 그려왔던 is titled intentionally; for Yaeji, the title captures the spirit of the project as a whole which she explains, “is so much about friendship, family, gratitude and support – support that I’ve felt, that I’ve given, and that we all share.” Produced entirely by Yaeji over the course of two years, she started writing the music for WHAT WE DREW with no specific narrative in mind, each track becoming a snippet of her life, a look into her diary. This total sense of freedom in her newly-built design and recording studio in Brooklyn allowed her to draw on a wide range of sounds, including the Korean indie rock and electronica that she listened to as a teenager in Seoul, and late ’90s and early 2000s hip hop and R&B she grew up listening to. The guests featured on the project represent her community in New York City and beyond, including Brooklyn-via-Oakland rapper Nappy Nina, London performance artist Victoria Sin, London producer Shy One, and Tokyo DJ and producer YonYon; tracks like “FREE INTERLUDE,” featuring Lil Fayo, trenchcoat, and Sweet Pea, capture the open and collaborative spirit of afternoons at Yaeji headquarters. Although the mixtape is much indebted to Yaeji’s newfound laser-focused creative vision and self-taught production work, it’s largely informed by her network of close-knit collaborators and friends.

Since the release of Yaeji’s 2017 EP’s (Yaeji and EP2), which broke her out as one of the most exciting new voices in dance music, she’s produced remixes for Charlie XCX and Robyn, sold out two headlining worldwide tours, and was included on the BBC’s Sound of 2018 list. In the midst of her swift rise, she has remained devoted to New York’s underground dance music scene; in 2019, Yaeji curated and organized Elancia, a massive Brooklyn warehouse rave where she gave her favourite local parties headlining slots. An artist who many pegged as the one to watch, Yaeji now aims beyond expectations, with an eye toward the worlds of music production, visual art, game design and more.

Pre-save Yaeji – WHAT WE DREW 우리가 그려왔던 via https://yaeji.ffm.to/whatwedrew.

Yaeji – WHAT WE DREW 우리가 그려왔던 is out 2nd April via XL Recordings / Remote Control.
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Before the hangovers from their massive national tour with Dune Rats, Ruby Fields and Dear Seattle have even subsided, TOTTY today announce their own national headline tour alongside news their hotly awaited sophomore EP 'Garden' will be released on the 8th of May through Ratbag Records/BMG.  The Garden tour will take in Sydney, Wollongong, Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide this May and June and the band can't wait to hit the road, saying "We’re so excited to have our very own headline tour to show yas the new songs and rock as hard as we can. We've been working on these songs for a long time and we cant wait for you to hear them and sing them with us." Joining them on all shows will be punk-rock duo Debbies who are celebrating the release of their latest single 'Waking Up In LA'. Last year the Wollongong shed-rock three piece lifted the lid on the first single from the EP in 'Lucky' which resonated with radio. It was swiftly added to rotation at triple j and sat in their Top 50 Most Played for a month, ultimately reaching #13. They then completed their own headline tour full of sold out dates, and fronted the camera for an Aus Music Month shoot with General Pants. The second offering came at the end of last month with the release of 'Fairies', a loud and more grungier track showing of their raucous energy. Never ones to shy away from the tour van, TOTTY have played alongside names like SKEGGS, Hockey Dad and Slowly Slowly as well as the festival stages of Falls Festival, Yours & Owls, Fairgrounds, Farmer and the Owl and Grow Your Own ensuring they know how to enthral a crowd - and they will this winter. TOTTY 'GARDEN' EP OUT MAY 8TH VIA RATBAG RECORDS/BMG PRESAVE HERE GARDEN TOUR Saturday, May 16th The Lansdowne, Sydney Friday, May 22nd La La Las, Wollongong Friday, May 29th Crowbar, Brisbane Friday, June 5th The Tote, Melbourne Saturday, June 6th Exeter Beer Garden, Adelaide TICKETS AT www.tottyband.com Facebook Instagram Spotify Website YouTube
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TOTTY ANNOUNCE FORTHCOMING EP ‘GARDEN’ + REVEAL NATIONAL TOUR

by the partae March 11, 2020
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Before the hangovers from their massive national tour with Dune Rats, Ruby Fields and Dear Seattle have even subsided, TOTTY today announce their own national headline tour alongside news their hotly awaited sophomore EP ‘Garden’ will be released on the 8th of May through Ratbag Records/BMG. 

The Garden tour will take in Sydney, Wollongong, Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide this May and June and the band can’t wait to hit the road, saying “We’re so excited to have our very own headline tour to show yas the new songs and rock as hard as we can. We’ve been working on these songs for a long time and we cant wait for you to hear them and sing them with us.” Joining them on all shows will be punk-rock duo Debbies who are celebrating the release of their latest single ‘Waking Up In LA’.

Last year the Wollongong shed-rock three piece lifted the lid on the first single from the EP in ‘Lucky’ which resonated with radio. It was swiftly added to rotation at triple j and sat in their Top 50 Most Played for a month, ultimately reaching #13. They then completed their own headline tour full of sold out dates, and fronted the camera for an Aus Music Month shoot with General Pants. The second offering came at the end of last month with the release of ‘Fairies’, a loud and more grungier track showing of their raucous energy.

Never ones to shy away from the tour van, TOTTY have played alongside names like SKEGGS, Hockey Dad and Slowly Slowly as well as the festival stages of Falls Festival, Yours & Owls, Fairgrounds, Farmer and the Owl and Grow Your Own ensuring they know how to enthral a crowd – and they will this winter.

TOTTY
‘GARDEN’ EP
OUT MAY 8TH VIA RATBAG RECORDS/BMG
PRESAVE HERE

GARDEN TOUR

Saturday, May 16th
The Lansdowne, Sydney

Friday, May 22nd
La La Las, Wollongong

Friday, May 29th
Crowbar, Brisbane

Friday, June 5th
The Tote, Melbourne

Saturday, June 6th
Exeter Beer Garden, Adelaide

TICKETS AT www.tottyband.com

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Slam return to Soma Records in overwhelmingly top form with new release out today
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Slam return to Soma Records in overwhelmingly top form with new release out today

by the partae March 10, 2020
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Today marks the release of HAWA’s debut EP the ONE via b4 / Remote Control. The EP centers on the women HAWA loves: those who she plays and those who play her. The 8-songs written by HAWA, which feature production from Tony Seltzer, Cadenza, Oscar Key Sung and others, include recent singles 'IPHONE' - a melancholic Hip Hop call for romantic ceasefire - and 'MY LOVE' - a vulnerable track in which pleading for a lover to stay has never been so danceable. New single 'FRICK' is a quick-paced ode to her baddie and its video directed by Keenan MacWilliam is a cinematic Runaway Bride meets Bonnie and Clyde set in the snowy backwoods. The 19-year-old who graduated from high school this past spring began her musical career as a pre-teen touring the world as one of the youngest-ever composers for the New York Philharmonic after immigrating from Berlin, where she was born to West African parents, to NYC. HAWA’s insatiable creativity became stifled by the classical world’s stuffy limitations so she broke out. The pivot toward an authentic musical representation of herself has already paid off. Her recent singles have earned attention from Vogue, Pitchfork, FADER, Notion, i-D, Dazed, W Magazine and many more, and garnered collaborations with Telfar and Gap. the ONE is released on b4, a future-facing label launched in 2018 that serves as a home for tomorrow’s most relevant artists. The music on b4 is a reflection of the genre-smashing landscape, where prior categories no longer apply. This is b4’s first-ever EP release. b4 website | instagram | facebook | twitter
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HAWA Releases debut EP the One Shares new ‘FRICK’

by the partae March 10, 2020
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Today marks the release of HAWA’s debut EP the ONE via b4 / Remote Control. The EP centers on the women HAWA loves: those who she plays and those who play her. The 8-songs written by HAWA, which feature production from Tony Seltzer, Cadenza, Oscar Key Sung and others, include recent singles ‘IPHONE‘ – a melancholic Hip Hop call for romantic ceasefire – and ‘MY LOVE’ – a vulnerable track in which pleading for a lover to stay has never been so danceable. New single ‘FRICK‘ is a quick-paced ode to her baddie and its video directed by Keenan MacWilliam is a cinematic Runaway Bride meets Bonnie and Clyde set in the snowy backwoods.

The 19-year-old who graduated from high school this past spring began her musical career as a pre-teen touring the world as one of the youngest-ever composers for the New York Philharmonic after immigrating from Berlin, where she was born to West African parents, to NYC. HAWA’s insatiable creativity became stifled by the classical world’s stuffy limitations so she broke out. The pivot toward an authentic musical representation of herself has already paid off. Her recent singles have earned attention from Vogue, Pitchfork, FADER, Notion, i-D, Dazed, W Magazine and many more, and garnered collaborations with Telfar and Gap.

the ONE is released on b4, a future-facing label launched in 2018 that serves as a home for tomorrow’s most relevant artists. The music on b4 is a reflection of the genre-smashing landscape, where prior categories no longer apply. This is b4’s first-ever EP release.

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Art With Me Festival Tulum Announces Art and Music Line up Art, Music, Wellness, Sustainability, Culture come together for 5 days on the beaches of Tulum, Mexico
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Art With Me Festival Tulum Announces Art and Music Line up Art, Music, Wellness, Sustainability, Culture come together for 5 days on the beaches of Tulum, Mexico

by the partae March 10, 2020
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Escape the Mundane and Immerse yourself in the Inspirational Universe of Art with Me*GNP in Tulum this April 22nd – 26th , 2020. The Multi-Disciplinary International Arts and Culture Festival enters its third consecutive year and promises to be more awe-inspiring than ever. This year will be composed of “six-pillars” that include; Wellness Programs & Workshops, Local and International Cuisine, Lively Musical Performances, Highly Anticipated Visual Art Installations, Renowned Photographers & Interactive Exhibitions, Children’s Programs & Ecological Awareness Practices, and much more. All of this within the surreal & mythical landscapes of the Riviera Maya. In a world where we emphasise productivity over health, global communication over personal connection & glamor over beauty- “Art with Me”- is an authentic breath of fresh air revitalising the connection between people, nature & the ‘interconnectivity of all things’.
“The ‘Art of Inspiring’ is something I have been involved in directly and indirectly for decades now. For certain, I know that I love being inspired as well as inspiring others. Inspiration is the engine behind just about everything I have learned in my adult life.”
Line up includes
Acid Pauli
Be Svendsen (LIVE)
Easy Stars All Stars
Feathered Sun
Gioli & Assia
Holmar
Kerala Dust
Mardeleva
Matanza (LIVE)
Nahko
Oliver Koletzki, 
Pillowtalk + Tone of Arc
Rhye
Romare
SYML
((( O )))
–
David Graziano [Founder]
With previous events garnering International Attention – one particular piece entitled “Ven a la Luz” by Daniel Popper went viral in 2018 and instantly made AWM an International Sensation. Through enabling the power of art, Graziano and the rest of the AWM staff aim to “use art as a lens for which to view all aspects of environmental issues facing our planet today.” With one of the festival pillars “Care with Me” – the event will raise funds for Environmental Protections in the region, educate both locals and foreigners about “Ethical Tourism” as well as inspire local businesses to take part in cultural initiatives such as beach clean ups, sanctuary sites & similar environmental programs.
According to international travel blogger Jim Dobson who covers a wide array of stunning artistic & wellness encounters; “Art with Me*GNP is a unique mix between “Burning Man & Art Basel.” This echoed by Kate Raudenbush – a Burning Man veteran – who will also be attending AWM this April.
Feel the music this year with a powerful lineup including artists like Acid Pauli, Easy Star All Stars, Feathered Sun to name a few. Experience works from the likes of Charles Traub, Sculptor Laura Kimpton, and Carlito Carvalhosa among other Affluent Artists. In terms of Wellness programs, you will have the privilege of participating in Mayan Clay Ceremonies, Plant Medicine Healings, Cacao Ceremonies, traditional Mayan sweet lodges and much more – a truly Immersive Experience that will leave a lasting impression.
Don’t miss this unique artistic encounter on April 22 – 26, 2020 in Tulum, Mexico. More information can be found on the Art with Me website where both tickets & hotels are available at discounted prices. For an unforgettable, awe-inspiring experience – visit artwithme.org Right Now.
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At some point in roughly 2004, Adelaide rock band THINKTANK disappeared. Maybe it was a "hiatus"? Perhaps an extended break? Potentially a break-up, but without a final show, no ever really knew. Now , Almost twenty years later...... It's time to revisit where their hearts started, to remember those convictions still held, and to stand right beside you singing. One last time. SERAPHS COAL - The resurrection is over but don't be sad. Seraphs are saying thankyou to all the people who made the shows so special by doing one final show. They will be headlining the night and to help celebrate they've just released a new (old) record. "OUT OF TIME" is a collection of songs written in the mid to late 90's, freshened up and recorded at Ghost Note Studios in January 2020. ANTISKEPTIC - It’s been over ten years since the original lineup of rock band Antiskeptic finished up after a ten year career that spanned a massive 1000 shows worldwide. So, it is with HUGE excitement that we can announce the return of this much loved trio to Adelaide, one of their most requested cities to visit. With a newfound fire and passion burning brighter than ever, this is not just a reunion - ANTISKEPTIC ARE BACK. S.T.R -These guys need no introduction. One of Adelaide's hardest working pop punk bands threw in the towel around 2005 and promised to never play again. We were told over and over a sold out reunion in 2011 was "more than enough" & "you're a glutton for punishment", but here we are. We also hear from the grapevine there might be a vinyl of "When Words Fail" released for the show. This massive night will be opened up by no other than Adelaide's MOVE TO STRIKE, also reforming for one more goodbye. Friday May 29, The Gov - Adelaide - Doors 7pm ONE SHOW ONLY. 50 Minute Sets from all 4 headliners. Bands from 720pm. Tickets on sale 9am (SA Time) March 12th from www.chopdogentertainment.com.au and www.oztix.com.au. Set your alarm, because these will not last long.
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Seraphs Coal | Thinktank | Antiskeptic | S.T.R | Move to Strike – 29 May -The Gov – 59 Port Rd, Hindmarsh SA 5007

by the partae March 10, 2020
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At some point in roughly 2004, Adelaide rock band THINKTANK disappeared. Maybe it was a “hiatus”? Perhaps an extended break? Potentially a break-up, but without a final show, no ever really knew. Now , Almost twenty years later…… It’s time to revisit where their hearts started, to remember those convictions still held, and to stand right beside you singing. One last time.
SERAPHS COAL – The resurrection is over but don’t be sad. Seraphs are saying thankyou to all the people who made the shows so special by doing one final show. They will be headlining the night and to help celebrate they’ve just released a new (old) record. “OUT OF TIME” is a collection of songs written in the mid to late 90’s, freshened up and recorded at Ghost Note Studios in January 2020.

ANTISKEPTIC – It’s been over ten years since the original lineup of rock band Antiskeptic finished up after a ten year career that spanned a massive 1000 shows worldwide. So, it is with HUGE excitement that we can announce the return of this much loved trio to Adelaide, one of their most requested cities to visit. With a newfound fire and passion burning brighter than ever, this is not just a reunion – ANTISKEPTIC ARE BACK.

S.T.R -These guys need no introduction. One of Adelaide’s hardest working pop punk bands threw in the towel around 2005 and promised to never play again. We were told over and over a sold out reunion in 2011 was “more than enough” & “you’re a glutton for punishment”, but here we are. We also hear from the grapevine there might be a vinyl of “When Words Fail” released for the show.

This massive night will be opened up by no other than Adelaide’s MOVE TO STRIKE, also reforming for one more goodbye.

Friday May 29, The Gov – Adelaide – Doors 7pm
ONE SHOW ONLY. 50 Minute Sets from all 4 headliners.
Bands from 720pm. Tickets on sale 9am (SA Time) March 12th from www.chopdogentertainment.com.au and www.oztix.com.au.
Set your alarm, because these will not last long.
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What is your name and role within Fossa? Hey guys, thanks for having us! I’m Nick, and I play the role of composer / producer for Fossa, and perform synths for the live show.  Where are you currently based and what is the music scene like there? We’re based in Leeds, England, having all met at the music college here back in 2011. The music scene is incredible here - there are tonnes of independent venues, playing everything you could imagine. There’s a particularly thriving guitar, and underground electronic music scene as well, which is how we got into making the music we do today!  How did you first start playing music? I’m actually predominantly a saxophonist, having studied jazz performance as my undergraduate. I was brought up listening to jazz 24/7, and was playing with bands from a young age, ranging from metal groups to big band work! Since graduating, a bunch of my friendship group started to explore other sonic realms, and slowly started to expose ourselves to electronic music, which is where my interest in learning to produce came from.  What's been happening recently? Me and Tom (drummer in Fossa) have recently starting composing together more regularly which has been really fun. I found myself hitting a bit of a wall a few months back, and was struggling to come up with song ideas I was really digging. But now we can bounce ideas off of each other, write more interesting drum grooves, and have found a bit of a new sound we’re settling on. We’re hoping to keep this going and work on the debut Fossa album. Your new single 'Evolve' will be out on the 13th of March, what influenced the sound and songwriting for this track? There’s been such an incredible amount of electronic music being released recently, and every artist I’ve heard has influenced it in some way, but if I had to pinpoint a few, it’d have to be the latest Floating Points record, Bonobo’s recent singles and Four Tet. I think I was also binge watching Stranger Things at the time, which looking back on, seems to have had some sort of influence as well!  How did you go about writing Evolve? Evolve was one of those rare occasions when I opened Ableton, and it all just happened within a day. I spent a few hours, as I usually do, messing about with some synths until I hit a sound that felt right, and took it from there! Tracks definitely usually take a lot longer, and lot more frustration is involved, but this time was very smooth - hence the title.  Where and when did you record/produce and who with? When it was fully ready, we took it to a fantastic studio in Leeds called the Nave in October last year, and worked alongside our good friend Tom Orrell, who helped to record the drums for it, and also did our final mix. We took an interesting approach with this one, sampling live drums, so that we could maintain the metronomic drum style required for this type of music, but still maintaining a human feel to it. We were super happy with the results!  What programs/instruments did you use? Writing the music always happens in Ableton, and we also use this software to perform live as well, alongside Moog and Dave Smith hardware synths, and always live drums.  What do you like to do away from music? I love to travel (although haven’t had much opportunity recently) as much as possible. I’m also getting very into photography, and cooking has been a long time passion of mine as well!  Who are you listening to at the moment? Despite the type of music we’re putting out, I’m really into guitar music at the moment; bands like DIIV, Parquet Courts, and Real Estate are topping my Spotify plays at the minute! Electronic music always has it’s place however, and am really into a local artist called Jinjé currently. Rival Consoles and Four Ten are definitely up there as well!  What's planned for 2020? We’ve got two more singles to put out which we’re really excited about, and am in the throws of writing our first full length album as well! And as always, trying to play as many shows as possible! (any promoters out there, hit us up!!)  Favourite food and place to hangout? Mexican and Indian food top my list! Walking about Leeds’ independent venues such as The Brudenell and Hyde Park Book Club are always good stops as well for a drink and chill!   FACEBOOK | YOUTUBE | INSTAGRAM | SPOTIFY | WEBSITE
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by the partae March 10, 2020
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What is your name and role within Fossa?

Hey guys, thanks for having us! I’m Nick, and I play the role of composer / producer for Fossa, and perform synths for the live show.

Where are you currently based and what is the music scene like there?

We’re based in Leeds, England, having all met at the music college here back in 2011. The music scene is incredible here – there are tonnes of independent venues, playing everything you could imagine. There’s a particularly thriving guitar, and underground electronic music scene as well, which is how we got into making the music we do today!

How did you first start playing music?

I’m actually predominantly a saxophonist, having studied jazz performance as my undergraduate. I was brought up listening to jazz 24/7, and was playing with bands from a young age, ranging from metal groups to big band work! Since graduating, a bunch of my friendship group started to explore other sonic realms, and slowly started to expose ourselves to electronic music, which is where my interest in learning to produce came from.

What’s been happening recently?

Me and Tom (drummer in Fossa) have recently starting composing together more regularly which has been really fun. I found myself hitting a bit of a wall a few months back, and was struggling to come up with song ideas I was really digging. But now we can bounce ideas off of each other, write more interesting drum grooves, and have found a bit of a new sound we’re settling on. We’re hoping to keep this going and work on the debut Fossa album.

Your new single ‘Evolve’ will be out on the 13th of March, what influenced the sound and songwriting for this track?

There’s been such an incredible amount of electronic music being released recently, and every artist I’ve heard has influenced it in some way, but if I had to pinpoint a few, it’d have to be the latest Floating Points record, Bonobo’s recent singles and Four Tet. I think I was also binge watching Stranger Things at the time, which looking back on, seems to have had some sort of influence as well!

How did you go about writing Evolve?

Evolve was one of those rare occasions when I opened Ableton, and it all just happened within a day. I spent a few hours, as I usually do, messing about with some synths until I hit a soun
d that felt right, and took it from there! Tracks definitely usually take a lot longer, and lot more frustration is involved, but this time was very smooth – hence the title.

Where and when did you record/produce and who with?

When it was fully ready, we took it to a fantastic studio in Leeds called the Nave in October last year, and worked alongside our good friend Tom Orrell, who helped to record the drums for it, and also did our final mix. We took an interesting approach with this one, sampling live drums, so that we could maintain the metronomic drum style required for this type of music, but still maintaining a human feel to it. We were super happy with the results!

What programs/instruments did you use?

Writing the music always happens in Ableton, and we also use this software to perform live as well, alongside Moog and Dave Smith hardware synths, and always live drums.

What do you like to do away from music?

I love to travel (although haven’t had much opportunity recently) as much as possible. I’m also getting very into photography, and cooking has been a long time passion of mine as well!

Who are you listening to at the moment?

Despite the type of music we’re putting out, I’m really into guitar music at the moment; bands like DIIV, Parquet Courts, and Real Estate are topping my Spotify plays at the minute! Electronic music always has it’s place however, and am really into a local artist called Jinjé currently. Rival Consoles and Four Ten are definitely up there as well!

What’s planned for 2020?

We’ve got two more singles to put out which we’re really excited about, and am in the throws of writing our first full length album as well! And as always, trying to play as many shows as possible! (any promoters out there, hit us up!!)

Favourite food and place to hangout?

Mexican and Indian food top my list! Walking about Leeds’ independent venues such as The Brudenell and Hyde Park Book Club are always good stops as well for a drink and chill!
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GIRLS OF THE INTERNET ANNOUNCE THEIR SECOND ALBUM WITH NEW SINGLE ‘I DON’T WANNA LOSE YOU’ ‘GIRLS FM’ IS THE FOLLOW UP ALBUM TO ONE OF 2019’S BBC RADIO 6 MUSIC ‘ALBUM OF THE YEAR’, ‘SYRUP’
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GIRLS OF THE INTERNET ANNOUNCE THEIR SECOND ALBUM WITH NEW SINGLE ‘I DON’T WANNA LOSE YOU’ ‘GIRLS FM’ IS THE FOLLOW UP ALBUM TO ONE OF 2019’S BBC RADIO 6 MUSIC ‘ALBUM OF THE YEAR’, ‘SYRUP’

by the partae March 9, 2020
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DRAB QUEEN 
GIRLS OF THE INTERNET – ‘I DON’T WANNA LOSE YOU’
FT. OLIVIA LOUISE 

OUT NOW

Girls Of The Internet have been on an unstoppable trajectory over the last few years, with their brand of future facing house and soul music. They now step into the new decade with ‘I Don’t Wanna Lose You’ ft. Olivia Louise, the first single taken from their forthcoming second album ‘Girls FM’ out on their own Drab Queen imprint. The album will follow the Girls Of The Internet signature sound and individuality, with the singles artwork featuring a newly painted piece for all nine signatures by Girls Of The Internet’s writer and producer, Tom Kerridge.

“The new album as a whole, pushes the role of Girls of the Internet ‘the band’ even further than we did with “SYRUP”. I have grown up around sampled music, and I love it dearly, but how much longer can we keep pinching loops from 70’s soul and disco records? We play every rhodes piano, every bass guitar, we write our own songs. I want to see house music moving into the future, and that seems difficult if we’re still sampling the same records they did in the 90’s.”
– Girls Of The Internet

2019 saw them release their debut album ‘SYRUP’, to universal acclaim. Achieving the accolade of being included in BBC Radio 6’s ‘Albums Of The Year’ List, further radio support came from esteemed broadcasters such as Gilles Peterson, Mary Anne Hobbs, Tom Ravenscroft, Mista Jam, Nemone, Lauren Laverne and Toddla T. Playing at iconic venues around Europe, Girls Of The Internet has earned key stamps of approval across the board from The Black Madonna, Basement Jaxx, Claptone, Axel Boman, Nightmares On Wax, Joe Goddard, Motor City Drum Ensemble, Saoirse, Mark Broom and Horse Meat Disco.

After fielding offers from a variety of record labels, Girls’ have decided to keep hold of their independence and the rights to their music, joining a long list of successful artists who are taking on the music industry on their own terms.

“I was very keen to work with Olivia again – she delivered the standout cut on our debut, and aside from “When U Go”, it’s the track we get most attention from. Our mix of techno/disco with her breathy R&B is so interesting to me, and a concept we are continuing through “Girls FM”.”
– Girls Of The Internet

Setting the scene of what’s to come, ‘I Don’t Wanna Lose You’ sees the band take the conventions of disco and house and propel it into the future. Featuring vocalist Olivia Louise, who appeared on one of the standout tracks from 2019’s, ‘SYRUP’; Olivia delivers her trademark smooth RnB vocals over Girls’ disco bass, saturated analogue chords and thumping drum machines. Girls Of The Internet deliberately blur the lines between electronic and live music. In a world of sampling others, Girls proudly create their own sounds.

Girls Of The Internet ‘I Don’t Wanna Lose You’ ft. Olivia Louse is available now via Drab Queen.

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For the first time in its illustrious 15 year history, game-changing house and techno party Kaluki is to host its own Ibiza residency. Every Friday from 3rd July - 25th September, the colourful crew will call Octan's intimate basement home, and promise to fill it with cutting edge DJs and real music lovers from all over the world.  Kaluki started out 15 years ago as a weekly party in Manchester at the celebrated Sankeys club. In the time since, the brand has gone on to establish itself on the world stage with sell out shows across the huge events such as Blue Marlin Ibiza, The BPM Festival, The Warehouse Project and Parklife in the UK, and clubs like Privilege Ibiza and Blue Marlin in the UAE as well as numerous tours of North & South America. Octan is the site of former club Sankeys Ibiza so this is, of sorts, a return to the spiritual home of Kaluki which adds another layer of intrigue. The club itself has fantastic, specially commissioned artwork all outside and inside the club, as well as a world class sound system designed to deliver the music in crystal clear clarity. It is sleek and futuristic in its styling and is one of the most talked about new spaces on the White Isle.  Get first access to the line ups ahead of tickets going on sale and win a weekend in Ibiza for the Kaluki opening party! Register now at http://kaluki.co.uk/ Every Friday from 3rd July - 25th September Kaluki http://kaluki.co.uk/ https://www.facebook.com/KalukiMusik/ Octan http://octanibiza.com/ www.facebook.com/octanibiza www.instagram.com/octanibiza www.twitter.com/octanibiza
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Kaluki Announces First Ever Weekly Ibiza Residency at Octan

by the partae March 9, 2020
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For the first time in its illustrious 15 year history, game-changing house and techno party Kaluki is to host its own Ibiza residency. Every Friday from 3rd July – 25th September, the colourful crew will call Octan’s intimate basement home, and promise to fill it with cutting edge DJs and real music lovers from all over the world.

Kaluki started out 15 years ago as a weekly party in Manchester at the celebrated Sankeys club. In the time since, the brand has gone on to establish itself on the world stage with sell out shows across the huge events such as Blue Marlin Ibiza, The BPM Festival, The Warehouse Project and Parklife in the UK, and clubs like Privilege Ibiza and Blue Marlin in the UAE as well as numerous tours of North & South America.

Octan is the site of former club Sankeys Ibiza so this is, of sorts, a return to the spiritual home of Kaluki which adds another layer of intrigue. The club itself has fantastic, specially commissioned artwork all outside and inside the club, as well as a world class sound system designed to deliver the music in crystal clear clarity. It is sleek and futuristic in its styling and is one of the most talked about new spaces on the White Isle.
Get first access to the line ups ahead of tickets going on sale and win a weekend in Ibiza for the Kaluki opening party! Register now at http://kaluki.co.uk/

Every Friday from 3rd July – 25th September

Kaluki
http://kaluki.co.uk/
https://www.facebook.com/KalukiMusik/

Octan
http://octanibiza.com/
www.facebook.com/octanibiza
www.instagram.com/octanibiza
www.twitter.com/octanibiza

 

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Launching in the latter half of 2019 with an EP from an unknown artist, Nastia’s Ukrainian, NECHTO Records emerged from a distinctive and thriving techno scene, rooted in the purest sense of underground culture. Setting out to curate dancefloor-focused techno that gave particular platform to the underground rave sounds of Ukraine and the wider Eastern Bloc region, NECHTO promised raw techno energy with no compromises. Entering into the new decade, the second EP release is set to land from mystic-futurist, producer, DJ, Voin Oruwu; the first named artist to join the family.   Moving under a number of aliases, the Voin Oruwu guise of Dimitry Avksentiev is a multi-faceted character principled with both post-apocalyptic and euphoric rave sensibilities. Born out of the 2013-2014 Ukrainian social crisis, the sound of Voin Oruwu sought to channel the atmosphere of this period, one that, in his own words, felt markedly ‘post-apocalyptic’ and so formed the beginning of his story. Already unravelling his story, his releases to date have followed long-play formats, with his 2018 ‘Big Space Adventures’ album landing via Russian techno, electro outfit, Private Persons, he followed this run of form with the 2019 ‘Etudes from a Starship’ album via leftfield Ukrainian label, Kvitnu. Joining the well-documented Kyiv-based rave crew, CXEMA, as a resident, Voin Oruwu is becoming a figurehead within the Kyiv scene.      Debuting on NECHTO, Voin’s EP marries elements of tension with elicit dancefloor power, informed most notably by his residency as a DJ in the thick of Kyiv-based rave. The trance groove of ‘Iterance’ evokes emotions of togetherness, whilst ‘The Ticker’ combines assertive pace with lighter breakbeat patterns. The unhinging, ‘post-apocalyptic’ roots to Voin Oruwu show through in the looping craze of ‘Circuit’ alongside the bubbling anxiety and flitting pads of ‘Disturbing’. Directly inspired by CXEMA raves, digital bonus track ‘Sunray’ encompasses a true taste of the Kyiv gathering; the sun rises at 7am and 2000 bodies meld together on the floor.   To celebrate the release of NECH002, NECHTO also announce their first label party to be hosted at Kyiv’s world-renowned club, Closer on tonight. Label head, Nastia invites Spanish machine wizard, Orbe to play live, along with Dutch selectors Deniro and Dimi Angelis who join for a B2B.    Voin Oruwu’s ‘NECH002’ EP is out now via NECHTO Records   Connect with NECHTO Connect with Voirn Oruwu
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KYIV-BASED PRODUCER AND CXEMA RESIDENT, VOIN ORUWU LANDS ON NECHTO WITH TRANCE-INFUSED TECHNO EP INAUGURAL NECHTO LABEL PARTY ANNOUNCED AT CLOSER, KYIV

by the partae March 9, 2020
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Launching in the latter half of 2019 with an EP from an unknown artist, Nastia’s Ukrainian, NECHTO Records emerged from a distinctive and thriving techno scene, rooted in the purest sense of underground culture. Setting out to curate dancefloor-focused techno that gave particular platform to the underground rave sounds of Ukraine and the wider Eastern Bloc region, NECHTO promised raw techno energy with no compromises. Entering into the new decade, the second EP release is set to land from mystic-futurist, producer, DJ, Voin Oruwu; the first named artist to join the family.

Moving under a number of aliases, the Voin Oruwu guise of Dimitry Avksentiev is a multi-faceted character principled with both post-apocalyptic and euphoric rave sensibilities. Born out of the 2013-2014 Ukrainian social crisis, the sound of Voin Oruwu sought to channel the atmosphere of this period, one that, in his own words, felt markedly ‘post-apocalyptic’ and so formed the beginning of his story. Already unravelling his story, his releases to date have followed long-play formats, with his 2018 ‘Big Space Adventures’ album landing via Russian techno, electro outfit, Private Persons, he followed this run of form with the 2019 ‘Etudes from a Starship’ album via leftfield Ukrainian label, Kvitnu. Joining the well-documented Kyiv-based rave crew, CXEMA, an affiliate / member,  Voin Oruwu is becoming a figurehead within the Kyiv scene.

Debuting on NECHTO, Voin’s EP marries elements of tension with elicit dancefloor power, informed most notably by his residency as a DJ in the thick of Kyiv-based rave. The trance groove of ‘Iterance’ evokes emotions of togetherness, whilst ‘The Ticker’ combines assertive pace with lighter breakbeat patterns. The unhinging, ‘post-apocalyptic’ roots to Voin Oruwu show through in the looping craze of ‘Circuit’ alongside the bubbling anxiety and flitting pads of ‘Disturbing’. Directly inspired by CXEMA raves, digital bonus track ‘Sunray’ encompasses a true taste of the Kyiv gathering; the sun rises at 7am and 2000 bodies meld together on the floor.

To celebrate the release of NECH002, NECHTO also announce their first label party to be hosted at Kyiv’s world-renowned club, Closer on tonight. Label head, Nastia invites Spanish machine wizard, Orbe to play live, along with Dutch selectors Deniro and Dimi Angelis who join for a B2B.

Voin Oruwu’s ‘NECH002’ EP is out now via NECHTO Records

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"“Cynical Serene” is typically, wondrously PEARS. It’s 139 seconds of punk fury with a vocal breakdown seemingly recorded in scenic Laurel Canyon, California, enhanced by bongloads of righteous boo. And while you may be familiar with the band’s brevity and velocity, you’re going to wonder what happened at the end of the song. (Spoiler alert: That’s where the “serenity” comes in.)."  -ALTERNATIVE PRESS   “PEARS high energy tracks have stemmed from their deeply seeded punk roots that have defined a resurgence for their musical scene with their own brand of hardcore-punk.” - HYSTERIA MAGAZINE  Some of history’s best punk bands came and went before they had a chance to get comfortable (and boring), so it’s not surprising that PEARS frontman Zach Quinn had doubts when it came time to record the band’s third full-length. While PEARS have only existed since 2014, maybe a couple LPs and hundreds of explosive live shows were enough? “I was perfectly prepared to have my Blue Album already,” Quinn says, laughing. “That whole fucking cliché of ‘Our best record’s behind us.’ With the release of PEARS on Fat Wreck Chords), Quinn says, “Maybe not!” But there’s no maybe about it. PEARS is a significant step forward for a band that has grown by leaps and bounds on each album. Recorded with Chris Fogal (The Gamits) at Black in Bluhm Studio in Denver, PEARS is 14 songs and 31 minutes of the band’s signature hardcore: heavy, melodic, blistering, pointed, and surprisingly catchy. While it continues down the path set by Green Starand 2015’s Go to Prison, PEARS finds the band taking a different creative approach. “The last PEARS record, almost every detail was worked out before we ever stepped foot into the studio,” Quinn explains. “This record, we went in with skeletons of songs and put things together on the fly. ” “We never could afford the studio time to be in there 24/7,” adds guitarist/vocalist Brian Pretus. “A couple of songs ended up being stuff that we wrote on the spot.” Those include “Naptime,” which moves from loping pop to group-chant hardcore in the space of two minutes, and penultimate track “Traveling Time,” which Pretus describes as a “palate cleanser.” Basically, a mid-tempo pop song, “Traveling Time” began as a Quinn solo track but found its way onto PEARS thanks to the band’s more open studio approach.  “Collectively, we figured we’ve danced around pop music our entire career so far,” Quinn says, “but we were like, ‘Let’s just do a full-on fucking pop tune. Why not?” “Full on” is a good descriptor for PEARS in general. The album opens with feedback at the beginning of the riff-heavy “Killing Me” and closes when the even riff-heavier “Cynical Serene” (whose opening plays like Nirvana by way of Hum). In between are 12 songs that shake with can’t-sit-still energy, as the band—rounded out by the ace rhythm section of bassist Erich Goodyear and drummer Jarret Nathan—shifts on a dime between parts and sounds. Elements of prog and grunge intermingle with classic hardcore and hook-laden rock—and it can happen in the space of one song. (In this case, “Worm.”) Atop all of it are Quinn’s voice and words, which took a different approach as well on this album. “I thought that I was going to continue the absurdist poetry thing that started with Go to Prison and amplified on Green Star,” he says. Describing Green Star as “The Iliad with shit and cum,” Quinn notes that this time, “The songs are about shit.” Not shit in the “shit and cum” sense. Quinn writes directly about getting older (“Traveling Time”), moving past anger (“Nervous”), and the prospect of never having a family (“Daughter”), among other topics, all with the wit and candor PEARS fans have come to expect from the explosive frontman.  “It makes perfect sense that this is the third act, but it's not what I would have predicted it to be,” Quinn says. “I wouldn’t have guessed that the album would end on a bittersweet note. It’s more uplifting than either record that we’ve done, but it’s not a happy record.” It’s a great record regardless. PEARS will take it on the road extensively in the coming year, with tours in the U.S., Europe, Australia, Japan, and South America. PEARS – AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2020 May 28 - Singing Bird Studios, Frankston Tickets ‪May 29 - Bendigo Hotel, Melbourne Tickets ‪‪May 30 - Hotel Metro, Adelaide Tickets ‪‪May 31 - The Den, Perth  Tickets ‪June 1 - Margaret River Football Club, WA Tickets at the door ‪June 3 - Transit Bar, Canberra  Tickets ‪‪June 4 - Hamilton Station Hotel, Newcastle - Free Entry ‪‪June 5 - Bearded Lady, Brisbane  Tickets June 6 - Vinnie’s Dive, Gold Coast Tickets June 7- Frankie’s Pizza, Sydney - Free Entry Tickets on sale now.  For complete tour and ticket information, visit:  pearstheband.com  
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PEARS BRAND NEW SELF-TITLED FULL-LENGTH OUT NOW PEARS AUSTRALIAN TOUR MAY/JUNE 2020

by the partae March 9, 2020
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““Cynical Serene” is typically, wondrously PEARS. It’s 139 seconds of punk fury with a vocal breakdown seemingly recorded in scenic Laurel Canyon, California, enhanced by bongloads of righteous boo. And while you may be familiar with the band’s brevity and velocity, you’re going to wonder what happened at the end of the song. (Spoiler alert: That’s where the “serenity” comes in.).”
–ALTERNATIVE PRESS

“PEARS high energy tracks have stemmed from their deeply seeded punk roots that have defined a resurgence for their musical scene with their own brand of hardcore-punk.” – HYSTERIA MAGAZINE 

Some of history’s best punk bands came and went before they had a chance to get comfortable (and boring), so it’s not surprising that PEARS frontman Zach Quinn had doubts when it came time to record the band’s third full-length. While PEARS have only existed since 2014, maybe a couple LPs and hundreds of explosive live shows were enough?

“I was perfectly prepared to have my Blue Album already,” Quinn says, laughing. “That whole fucking cliché of ‘Our best record’s behind us.’

With the release of PEARS on Fat Wreck Chords), Quinn says, “Maybe not!” But there’s no maybe about it. PEARS is a significant step forward for a band that has grown by leaps and bounds on each album.

Recorded with Chris Fogal (The Gamits) at Black in Bluhm Studio in Denver, PEARS is 14 songs and 31 minutes of the band’s signature hardcore: heavy, melodic, blistering, pointed, and surprisingly catchy. While it continues down the path set by Green Starand 2015’s Go to Prison, PEARS finds the band taking a different creative approach.

“The last PEARS record, almost every detail was worked out before we ever stepped foot into the studio,” Quinn explains. “This record, we went in with skeletons of songs and put things together on the fly. ”

“We never could afford the studio time to be in there 24/7,” adds guitarist/vocalist Brian Pretus. “A couple of songs ended up being stuff that we wrote on the spot.”

Those include “Naptime,” which moves from loping pop to group-chant hardcore in the space of two minutes, and penultimate track “Traveling Time,” which Pretus describes as a “palate cleanser.” Basically, a mid-tempo pop song, “Traveling Time” began as a Quinn solo track but found its way onto PEARS thanks to the band’s more open studio approach.

“Collectively, we figured we’ve danced around pop music our entire career so far,” Quinn says, “but we were like, ‘Let’s just do a full-on fucking pop tune. Why not?”

“Full on” is a good descriptor for PEARS in general. The album opens with feedback at the beginning of the riff-heavy “Killing Me” and closes when the even riff-heavier “Cynical Serene” (whose opening plays like Nirvana by way of Hum). In between are 12 songs that shake with can’t-sit-still energy, as the band—rounded out by the ace rhythm section of bassist Erich Goodyear and drummer Jarret Nathan—shifts on a dime between parts and sounds. Elements of prog and grunge intermingle with classic hardcore and hook-laden rock—and it can happen in the space of one song. (In this case, “Worm.”)

Atop all of it are Quinn’s voice and words, which took a different approach as well on this album.

“I thought that I was going to continue the absurdist poetry thing that started with Go to Prison and amplified on Green Star,” he says. Describing Green Star as “The Iliad with shit and cum,” Quinn notes that this time, “The songs are about shit.”

Not shit in the “shit and cum” sense. Quinn writes directly about getting older (“Traveling Time”), moving past anger (“Nervous”), and the prospect of never having a family (“Daughter”), among other topics, all with the wit and candor PEARS fans have come to expect from the explosive frontman.

“It makes perfect sense that this is the third act, but it’s not what I would have predicted it to be,” Quinn says. “I wouldn’t have guessed that the album would end on a bittersweet note. It’s more uplifting than either record that we’ve done, but it’s not a happy record.”

It’s a great record regardless. PEARS will take it on the road extensively in the coming year, with tours in the U.S., Europe, Australia, Japan, and South America.

PEARS – AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2020

May 28 – Singing Bird Studios, Frankston
Tickets
‪May 29 – Bendigo Hotel, Melbourne
Tickets
‪‪May 30 – Hotel Metro, Adelaide
Tickets
‪‪May 31 – The Den, Perth
Tickets
‪June 1 – Margaret River Football Club, WA
Tickets at the door
‪June 3 – Transit Bar, Canberra
Tickets
‪‪June 4 – Hamilton Station Hotel, Newcastle – Free Entry
‪‪June 5 – Bearded Lady, Brisbane
Tickets
June 6 – Vinnie’s Dive, Gold Coast
Tickets
June 7- Frankie’s Pizza, Sydney – Free Entry

Tickets on sale now. 
For complete tour and ticket information, visit: 
pearstheband.com

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Where are you currently based and what is the music scene like there? I’m currently based in the Netherlands near a town called Eindhoven. The music scene in Eindhoven is mainly Dutch pop/urban music but we have a lot of Electronic music festivals in The Netherlands, especially in summer.Some great colleagues in the music scene are from Eindhoven as well.   How did you first start playing music/DJing/Producing? I had to do a school project when I was 15 with the purpose to develop skills and interact with people. I played piano since I was a little girl and I loved it, so I definitely wanted to do something with music. And I found that with djing and producing you can create such an intimate connection with people, which I thought was amazing. I got the chance to play at a local pub in my village. It was so fun and there were some people who asked me to play at a little festival and those little festivals became bigger and bigger, and then I met my manager and everything went so fast after that. Just a rollercoaster, but I love it… What's been happening recently? I just released my track ‘Roll Up’ on Heldeep Records and have a few other tracks ready to go! I recently got back from India playing at an awesome festival for 20.000 people and for the rest of the year, I’m playing at Mysteryland, Summerburst and a many more awesome festivals!  Your new track 'Roll Up' is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting for this track? When I play in clubs, I sometimes love to switch my sets up with some groovy house tracks especially when I feel like the crowd wants that kind of music, but I didn’t really have any track with that sound yet. So with Roll Up I found a mixture of energy and of a groovy house track that will fit perfectly into my set.    How did you go about writing Roll Up? A friend of mine had an awesome analog sample, which is the lead sound you hear in the drop. I started playing around and tweaking the analog sound and after a while I was very satisfied with it and decided that it would work perfectly as a lead sound, which you now hear in the drop. I started building the rest of the track around this lead sound, because I found it so cool that I wanted it to be the main focus of the track.     Where and when did you record/produce and who with? I started producing this track in the summer of last year, I was playing in a lot of awesome clubs, so my music style was a little more clubby and groovy. What I really missed in these sets was a track like Roll Up, so I started working on it and I actually premiered the first version in Docks, which is a club in Hamburg. People loved the track so much that we worked on it a little more together with, James Erickson, and that is the track you hear right now.   What programs/equipment did you use? I tried about every program production-wise and ended up with Ableton Live. It has such an easy workflow and I love the plugins from Ableton itself. Djing-wise I have always used Pioneer, very easy to use and it is super universal wherever you go in the world.    Who are you listening to at the moment? At the moment I love to listen to Billie Eilish and Rosalia, they are both so talented and original.    What do you like to do away from music? I love to do sports, which really clears my mind and makes me feel super healthy. I even started my own little fitness blog, which is updated weekly on my socials, called Beyond Fitness.  Please tell us about your experience with working with and being a part of the Heldeep family: I’ve met Oliver Heldens a few times now and I love him as a person and artist, so I am really happy to release on, and to be part of the Heldeep Family. I think it’s great to work with them and also be inspired by their sound and vice versa.    You have a summer tour coming up, where are you headed? So far this summer I will go to Germany - Airbeat One, Sweden - Summerburst, France - Electroland, and The Netherlands - Mysteryland to name a few. Half of my time I am in Asia and this year I am also going to South America. The schedule so far is already insane! I really can’t wait!   How do you prepare for live shows and what do you most enjoy about playing live? What I always do is check the hit lists of that country, and then I will make some specific mashups and edits from tracks that are famous in that country. What I also do is I adjust my intro to the energy of the crowd. I think that the people like to hear that and then I just go with the flow. I look at the crowd, sense them and feel how they are reacting. What I enjoy most about the sets is the contact with the crowd, I love to see when they are enjoying, smiling and dancing that is seriously the best feeling in the world.    What do you find most challenging and rewarding whilst being on tour? The most challenging experience is flying and the airports because there is so much waiting and standing in lines, pffff…. What is crazy challenging is when you have done a super cool gig for a few thousand people, which gives you crazy adrenaline and that moment when you are back in your hotel room a few hours later, alone with no sound. It’s always such an anticlimax. The most rewarding on tour is meeting different people from so many different cultures. It is such a privilege to meet everybody, perform for the crowd, making music, shows and to have so much fun with all the people   What's planned for 2020? So far INSANE festivals and clubs around the world and so many tracks! I can’t wait to show you guys everything.    Favourite food and place to hangout? My favorite food is definitely gluten and lactose free pizza with crazy amounts of toppings. But I am definitely a NO pineapple on my pizza person haha.   My favorite place to hang out is at home with friends, chatting, playing games or watching a movie together.     
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by the partae March 8, 2020
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Where are you currently based and what is the music scene like there?

I’m currently based in the Netherlands near a town called Eindhoven. The music scene in Eindhoven is mainly Dutch pop/urban music but we have a lot of Electronic music festivals in The Netherlands, especially in summer.Some great colleagues in the music scene are from Eindhoven as well.

How did you first start playing music/DJing/Producing?

I had to do a school project when I was 15 with the purpose to develop skills and interact with people. I played piano since I was a little girl and I loved it, so I definitely wanted to do something with music. And I found that with djing and producing you can create such an intimate connection with people, which I thought was amazing. I got the chance to play at a local pub in my village. It was so fun and there were some people who asked me to play at a little festival and those little festivals became bigger and bigger, and then I met my manager and everything went so fast after that. Just a rollercoaster, but I love it…

What’s been happening recently?

I just released my track ‘Roll Up’ on Heldeep Records and have a few other tracks ready to go! I recently got back from India playing at an awesome festival for 20.000 people and for the rest of the year, I’m playing at Mysteryland, Summerburst and a many more awesome festivals!

Your new track ‘Roll Up’ is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting for this track?

When I play in clubs, I sometimes love to switch my sets up with some groovy house tracks especially when I feel like the crowd wants that kind of music, but I didn’t really have any track with that sound yet. So with Roll Up I found a mixture of energy and of a groovy house track that will fit perfectly into my set.

How did you go about writing Roll Up?

A friend of mine had an awesome analog sample, which is the lead sound you hear in the drop. I started playing around and tweaking the analog sound and after a while I was very satisfied with it and decided that it would work perfectly as a lead sound, which you now hear in the drop. I started building the rest of the track around this lead sound, because I found it so cool that I wanted it to be the main focus of the track.

Where and when did you record/produce and who with?

I started producing this track in the summer of last year, I was playing in a lot of awesome clubs, so my music style was a little more clubby and groovy. What I really missed in these sets was a track like Roll Up, so I started working on it and I actually premiered the first version in Docks, which is a club in Hamburg. People loved the track so much that we worked on it a little more together with, James Erickson, and that is the track you hear right now.

What programs/equipment did you use?

I tried about every program production-wise and ended up with Ableton Live. It has such an easy workflow and I love the plugins from Ableton itself. Djing-wise I have always used Pioneer, very easy to use and it is super universal wherever you go in the world.

Who are you listening to at the moment?

At the moment I love to listen to Billie Eilish and Rosalia, they are both so talented and original.

What do you like to do away from music?

I love to do sports, which really clears my mind and makes me feel super healthy. I even started my own little fitness blog, which is updated weekly on my socials, called Beyond Fitness.

Please tell us about your experience with working with and being a part of the Heldeep family:

I’ve met Oliver Heldens a few times now and I love him as a person and artist, so I am really happy to release on, and to be part of the Heldeep Family. I think it’s great to work with them and also be inspired by their sound and vice versa.

You have a summer tour coming up, where are you headed?

So far this summer I will go to Germany – Airbeat One, Sweden – Summerburst, France – Electroland, and The Netherlands – Mysteryland to name a few. Half of my time I am in Asia and this year I am also going to South America. The schedule so far is already insane! I really can’t wait!

How do you prepare for live shows and what do you most enjoy about playing live?

What I always do is check the hit lists of that country, and then I will make some specific mashups and edits from tracks that are famous in that country. What I also do is I adjust my intro to the energy of the crowd. I think that the people like to hear that and then I just go with the flow. I look at the crowd, sense them and feel how they are reacting. What I enjoy most about the sets is the contact with the crowd, I love to see when they are enjoying, smiling and dancing that is seriously the best feeling in the world.

What do you find most challenging and rewarding whilst being on tour?

The most challenging experience is flying and the airports because there is so much waiting and standing in lines, pffff…. What is crazy challenging is when you have done a super cool gig for a few thousand people, which gives you crazy adrenaline and that moment when you are back in your hotel room a few hours later, alone with no sound. It’s always such an anticlimax. The most rewarding on tour is meeting different people from so many different cultures. It is such a privilege to meet everybody, perform for the crowd, making music, shows and to have so much fun with all the people

What’s planned for 2020?

So far INSANE festivals and clubs around the world and so many tracks! I can’t wait to show you guys everything.

Favourite food and place to hangout?

My favorite food is definitely gluten and lactose free pizza with crazy amounts of toppings. But I am definitely a NO pineapple on my pizza person haha.

 My favorite place to hang out is at home with friends, chatting, playing games or watching a movie together.

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Josh Milan’s birthday Party Returns to Cariocas with Omar, Louie Vega, Amp Fiddler, Josh Milan + more announced
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Josh Milan’s birthday Party Returns to Cariocas with Omar, Louie Vega, Amp Fiddler, Josh Milan + more announced

by the partae March 7, 2020
written by the partae

It all started in Autumn of 2018 when Josh Milan announced his 50th birthday party that took place in Greece. Fun, friends and our music family from all over the world responded to the call. Last Summer we all experienced and shared the emotions and music at this extremely beautiful event. June 20-23rd 2019, Cariocas Beach Bar was the place to be.

No one was surprised when Josh took the mic on the last day of the party and announced, what everyone who attended wanted to hear, “We are doing it again!” It was the promise we all wanted him to make. And that promise is being kept.

Cariocas is the secret festival location that you have been dreaming of, nestled just 30 minutes from Athens, this idyllic hedonist is the perfect escape, surrounded by breathtaking scenery and the blissful Mediterranean lapping on its beachfront stage.

Over the course of the summer season a number of festival gatherings will take place kicking off with Josh Milan’s 51st Birthday Party. The event returns to Cariocas again in 2020 across June 25th to 28th, for 4 days of the most beautiful beach, delicious food, great musical entertainment by some award-winning artists, beautiful people and beautiful vibes.

Josh’s list of DJ’s and entertainers is forever growing. This year, super funkateer, and multitalented singer/songwriter Amp Fiddler will be blessing us with a full on set of his tunes. Also, the legendary, iconic Soul Singer, Omar will grace the stage with his presence. Honeycomb music’s own Dawn Tallman will be doing a performance. We’re all excited about the performing artist, but of course there’s the DJ’s! Grammy Award winning DJ Louie Vega, super producer DJ Atjazz will bless ya with a set. Celebrated producer DJ Jihad Muhammad will be there to bless us with his set. Honeycomb Music’s own Tracy Brathwaite will be there to perform her hits. To top it all off, Cariocas’ own Anna K and Sunshine Pedro will be there to represent the thriving Greek DJ Scene.

Josh Milan’s Birthday Party offers an intimate celebration on the Gulf of Corinth, where you can dance on the sand under your feet to sultry Jazz, Soulful and laid back house beats. This gathering is as much about enjoying the greek approach to the laid back lifestyle. This party offers something for all and a welcoming atmosphere that is hard to find anywhere else in the world.

To quote Josh: “A massive thank you to all who are coming back. It makes us so happy to see your smiling faces again! And a massive welcome to those joining us for the first time. Come be a part of our family. It’s all about love with us. The time is starting to tick away. Spaces are limited and tickets are selling fast. Don’t let the time get away from you. This is a guaranteed summer party you’ll never forget!”

Cariocas: www.cariocas.gr
FB: www.facebook.com/cariocasbeachbar/
Insta: www.instagram.com/cariocasbeachbar/
Josh Turns 51 official: www.cariocas.gr/joshmilan
Event Tickets: http://bit.ly/Josh2020_RAeventix

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