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Pollyman
It feels like Pollyman are way beyond their 20-something years. The Melbourne four-piece soaks in a palpable admiration for late 70’s rock and power-pop hooks, while establishing the group as one of real ability and exciting talent.
Having played in bands like The Tiny Giants and Bones & Jones since early high school, front-man George Carroll Wilson is no stranger to projects that embody bold ambition, and this learned confidence is calmly and assuredly delivered on his latest Album.
With the culmination of Carroll Wilson’s wailing guitar and soaring vocals, Alister Hull’s melodious and dynamic bass playing and Fenn Wilson’s thunderous energy on the drums, Pollyman’s overall sound is wildly exhilarating.
Late nights, sweaty bodies, blue smoke and beer fuelled dance freak-outs over a gravely wailing saxophone – think New Orleans processionals meets Twin Peaks. JAZZPARTY is Melbourne’s Monday night secret society led by former saxophonist and songwriter of Clairy Browne & The Bangin Rackettes Darcy McNulty and supreme diva and ex-Rackette Loretta Miller. Growing wildly…
We’re back in The Rhythm Section with Sosemina Fuamoli and the fabulous Sex on Toast. Currently residing in Melbourne, Australia, Sex on Toast are an irrepressibly charming 10 man organisation who specialise in raw early 80’s funk, hard-edged new jack swing, blazing improvisation and heartfelt blue-eyed soul. Their choreographed stage act, complex arrangements, performative larrikinism…
Over the past few years, The Great Emu War Casualties have embedded themselves in the Australian indie scene with their idiosyncratic style of lucid indie/ art-rock/ alt-pop that’s layered with perceptive and canny lyricism. Since debuting in 2018, the Melbourne/ Naarm-based outfit have being growing a massive back-catalogue consisting of 3 EP’s and a ton…