Interview: Lowrider

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Acclaimed band Lowrider are are back, and set to unveil their third studio album ‘Black Stones’ this Saturday at The Depot. Ahead of the much anticipated release, Soph and Seb spoke to drummer Paul about the album and how their sound has and continues to evolve.


Tuesday February 29, with Lowrider

Artist Song
Lowrider What Are You Looking For?
Janelle Monáe Tightrope (feat. Big Boi)
The Murlocs Teepee
Medicine 5ive
Angels of Gung-Ho Rock Me Girl
Home For The Def Singin in the Pain
Pond Sun and Sea and You
PVT Evolution
Lowrider Days Of Boredom
Women Black Rice
Dirty Projectors The Socialites
Oscar + Martin Do The Right Thing
Mia Dyson Pistol
Velcro Portsea
Alpine Gasoline
My Disco Turn
Band of Skulls Stun Me All Wonderful
The Cure A Forest
Melody’s Echo Chamber I Will Follow You

Monday February 11, with Choir Girl

Artist Song
Flamingo O.T.H.A.F.A.
Indians I Am Haunted
Rainbow Chan Skinny Dipping
James Blake Retrograde
Youth & Wonder Little Monkey
Thee Oh Sees Minotaur
Florentina Convincing
Dune Shoestring
Banoffee I think your aware that I have, what you know I got. Do you know? I know.
Kendrick Lamar Good Kid
Davey Lane You’re The Cop, I’m The Crime
Majical CLoudz Turns Turns Turns
Scott and Charlene’s Wedding Footscray Station
PVT Shiver
Stuart Murdoch Another Saturday
Christopher Owens Here We Go
My Bloody Valentine Only Tomorrow

Thursday February 7

Artist Song
The Drones How To See Through Fog
Cocaine 80s The Sun And The Moon
Last Dinosaurs Weekend
Flamingo Watch It Blow Up
CHVRCHES Recover
Dick Diver Water Damage
Super Magic Hats Wind (Japanese Wallpaper Rework)
No Zu Eternity
Robert Ellis Friends Like Those
Archers Old Parades
Foals Milk & Black Spiders
Blackchords Oh No
Twerps Don’t Be Surprised
Japandroids Evil’s Sway
Civil Civic Airspray
Tully On Tully Stay
Bonobo Cirrus

Interview: The Bakers Digest

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Last time Adelaide lads, The Bakers Digest, were in the Radio Adelaide studio they had just released their single ‘Haunt Me’.  Now almost 6 months later they are back, this time with an EP.

Taylor and Tom joined Soph and Seb in the studio to talk the launch of their EP ‘Thinly Veiled’ at the Crown and Anchor this Saturday.


 

 

Tuesday February 5, with The Bakers Digest

Artist Song
Dick Diver Water Damage
Villagers Earthly Pleasure
Shonen Knife When You Sleep (My Bloody Valentine cover)
My Bloody Valentine New You
Feelings One In A Million
The Men Open Your Heart
Orin Winter Wild Man
Los Wemblers De Iquitos La Danza Del Petrolero
Band of Horses Knock Knock
Unknown Mortal Orchestra Faded In The Morning
Mama Kin One Too Many
The Drones How To See Through Fog
The Bakers Digest Baby In The Alcove
Robert Ellis Friends Like Those
Kings Of Convenience Sorry Or Please
Jack Carty A Point On A Map
Rule of Thirds Total Disappointment
The Velvets Shoot You Down
Terrible Truths Diamonds
Giraffes? Giraffes! When the Catholic girls go camping, the nicotine vampires rule supreme.

Tuesday January 29, with Ella Hooper

Artist Song
Pavement We Are Underused
Boy Boris
Yo La Tengo Before We Run
DZ Deathrays Dumb It Down
Total Control Scene From A Marriage
Graveyard Train I’m Gone
Woollen Kits Susannah
Jake Bugg Note To Self
Ella Hooper Low High
Mirrorring Silent From Above
Angels of Gung-Ho Charade
Night Control You’re Nine
The Bakers Digest Haunt Me
Summer Flake Where Do I Go?
No Zu 100% Viscose
Thee Oh Sees Tidal Wave
Tame Impala Feels Like We Only Go Backwards
Built From Sticks I Soared
Everything Everything Kemosabe
The Sunbirds Post Fighting / Crying
Cymbals Eat Guitars Living North

Thursday January 31st

Artist Song
The Strokes One Way Trigger
Jagwar Ma The Throw
Stornoway Knock Me On The Head
Sarah Blasko God-Fearing
Yo La Tengo Stupid Things
Hot Chip These Chains
The Sapphires I Can’t Help Myself
Unknown Mortal Orchestra So Good At Being In Trouble
Divine Fits What Gets You Alone
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Jubilee Street
Cloud Control Gold Canary
Bonnie Raitt Something To Talk About
Jessie Ware No To Love
Electric Empire Changin’
Thee Oh Sees Hang A Picture
Electric Sea Spider Mustachio
The Scarlet Ives Lambience
Glamour Lakes Canicule
Gary Clark Jr Blak And Blu
Vampire Weekend I’m Going Down
Local Natives Woolly Mammoth
Devendra Banhart Für Hildegard von Bingen

Monday January 28, with Ghost Notes

Artist Song
Youth Lagoon Dropla
Big Richard Insect Anatomy
The Translantics A Man Like That
The Wild Things Milhouse (live on Streetcast)
Naysayer & Gilsun In Mind (feat. Simon Lam)
Ghost Notes Ripples
Super XX Man Sorta Heavy Metal
The Villenettes Roll ‘n’ Rock
Los Coronas Flamenco
Youth Group Shadowland
Idiot Glee Pinkwood
Dirty Beaches True Blue
D. Dumbo Tropical Oceans
The Strokes One Way Trigger
East End Villains Ocean
Lost Animal Lose The Baby
Yo La Tengo Is That Enough
Brighter Later The Woods
Summer Flake Talked Me ‘Round
Ghyti & The Philanthropic Orchestra To Gideon, All The Best, God
High Highs Flower Bloom
Baby et Lulu Champs D’Elysees

Interview: The Presets

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After the success of Sydney duo The Presets’ 2008 release Apocalypso, it would’ve been easy to keep the ball rolling while on such a high. But amidst the unexpected rise to fame came another challenge for both Julian Hamilton and Kim Moyes: parenthood. Both decided it was best to step away from the limelight and spend time with their new families, and this decision certainly inspired a number of ideas that formed third album Pacifica. The Range spoke to drummer Moyes from Canberra, where the group were preparing for an Australia Day concert, and found out about some of the more sinister yet optimistic themes gathered in Pacifica, and how these might translate to the band’s new live show.


The Presets play at HQ on Tuesday February 5, with tickets still available.

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