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Album of the week: I Feel Better, But I Don't Feel Good — Triple R 102.7FM, Melbourne Independent Radio


‘I Feel Better, But I Don’t Feel Good’ is the second album from Naarm-based Wergaia / Wemba Wemba songwriter and artist, Alice Skye. It follows her 2018 debut Friends With Feelings , and sees Skye working with an expanded team of collaborators, including Jen Cloher and friends Sam and Kane King.
The record is filled with tender guitar-led gems and soaring rock ballads. Moments of introspection are matched by catharis, as on single Party Tricks , where Alice Skye confronts self-defeating cycles of behaviour.
Elsewhere lyrics explore the turbulence of our thoughts, alongside the challenges and consolations of friendship. Skye s insightful writing is moving, and humourous. Homesickness talks of complicated relationships with home, and Browser History reflects on what we reveal of ourselves in online searches. ....

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New Madrid, Widespread Panic, and Pylon on 'A Brief History of Athens, Georgia' for Talkhouse


 
Article Contributed by Lucky Bird Media
| Published on Sunday, April 25, 2021
Athens, Georgia four-piece New Madrid is set to return with their fourth full-length on April 30, 2021 via Lemonade Records. Produced by Drew Vandenberg (Bambara, Faye Webster), the eponymous 10-song set finds New Madrid revisiting the southern indie rock sounds of their 2012 Yardboat debut while exploring new elements of psychedelic folk, jangly pop, and energetic post-punk. “It feels like a cool re-set,” says bassist Ben Hackett. “This is the closest to what the band has always sounded like in our heads.”
Ahead of the release, New Madrid’s Phil McGill sat down with two legendary musicians, Dave Schools of Widespread Panic and Vanessa Briscoe Hay of Pylon, to discuss the evolution of the town where all three bands got their start: Athens, Georgia. Journeying through nearly four decades in the revered southern music town, the trio touch on topics that resonate throughout ....

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Jim Ward Surprises and Shares New Solo "Paper Fish" With Fans


Some of us were beginning to wonder when we would be hearing new music from Sparta or maybe At the Drive-In. Well, a lot of us were in store for a huge surprise when Jim Ward released new music. Besides that, we were taken back when he also announced his new upcoming solo album
Daggers.
If you were listening to the Buzz Adams Morning Show Thursday morning, you were probably taken off guard. Don t worry I too freaked out and was extremely stoked hearing his voice sing again. Lately, it seems like going solo is the new trend that is going around. ....

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Things Only Adults Notice In The Sound Of Music


Things Only Adults Notice In The Sound Of Music
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By Jeff Somers/Feb. 6, 2021 3:28 pm EDT/Updated: Feb. 24, 2021 2:54 am EDT
Just like raindrops on roses, whiskers on kittens, bright copper kettles, and warm woolen mittens,
The Sound of Music remains one of our favorite things more than 50 years after its release. Starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer and featuring some of the last songs composed by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, the 1965 musical was a huge hit at the time and has remained a cultural touchstone ever since.
Based (somewhat) on the true story of Maria Augusta Kutschera and the von Trapp family, much of the film s staying power lies with its absolutely sincere wholesomeness. Despite being set in the years leading up to World War II and having real, actual Nazis as villains, it s an unrelentingly sunny and good-natured film set in a universe where singing and dancing literally all ....

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