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Showing posts with label abbe may. Show all posts
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Monday, January 30, 2012

Big Day Out 2012


So, who remembered to put on sunscreen? Oh, that's right, NOBODY. And who got sunburnt to hell? Oh yeah, EVERYBODY. Well, actually, it wasn't so much that Big Day Out punters forgot to use sunscreen, it was more the fact that we were told it was going to piss down all day. Indeed, as Abbe May's powerful set of guitar-led indie-rock closed, the heavens opened and it seemed that BDO 2012 was going to be a mud-bath of Glastonburic proportions. But then something amazing happened (in the context of what has been the most rainy Sydney summer ever). As Best Coast brought their angsty-yet-perky, reverby indie to the table, the sun came out. As if on cue. For most of the afternoon, it remained H to the O to the motherflipping T. Like, seriously boiling. Lobster skin was order of the day, especially because there seems to be some kind of unwritten rule that the majority of the crowd must remain shirtless throughout. It makes sense though, I mean, how else would we be able to see their Southern Cross tattoos?

What's that? Oh yeah, the music.... Well, the aforementioned Best Coast were an early highlight, as were Sydney punkers, Chicks Who Love Guns. Triple J Unearthed winners Underlights displayed a sound that is clearly influenced by late 90s English indie. It was a shame that they suffered terrible sound (the bass was too prominent, everything else sounded like a muddy mess) because there were signs of promise there.

Boy & Bear brought a sense of serenity to the madness with their lovely set, which peaked when they covered Crowded House. Elsewhere, Battles and OFWGKTA were excellent and The Vaccines proved why they have received so much hype of late. Kimbra has been omnipresent this summer and she put in the strongest performance that we have seen from her so far. Vocally MASSIVE and exuding confidence in abundance, this woman is an absolute megastar in the making.


At the same time that My Chemical Romance were looking bored and old, Mariachi El Bronx doffed their sombreros to a huge crowd elsewhere in the concrete jungle of a site. Later, Kasabian did what Kasabian do while the day's highlight was going on in front of a criminally small crowd at one of the smaller stages. Kitty Daisy & Lewis (above) are simply wonderful. We have said enough words about how much we love them before, but, suffice to say, anyone at BDO who didn't pop along to see at least a couple of songs from this delightful trio of London siblings deserves to have their entire record collection smashed into tiny pieces. Whatever else you were doing, shame on you for not joining the couple of hundred people who were dancing like crazy to their amazing set (during which legendary Jamaican trumpet player Eddie Tan Tan Thornton made a typically impish appearance).

After this, we cut a dash to see the back-end of Foster The People's set and discovered where everybody was during Kitty Daisy & Lewis. Holy smoke, they were playing to a gargantuan crowd. Yeah, yeah, Pumped Up Kicks has been played to death but its appearance and subsequent mass sing-along was the feel-good moment of the festival in the early evening sunshine. Back in the arena were Soundgarden but, let's be honest, who really cares? After all, it's not 1994 any more. That said, Black Hole Sun did make us chuckle, as it brought back memories of how we used to sing it as Back Hole Mum as teenagers.

And then it was time for the main event. Kanye West announced his appearance by being hoisted way into the air on a cherry picker as puffs of smoke billowed below him (you can just about make him out in the blurry iPhone photo below) and the strains of Dark Fantasy kicked in. It was quite the spectacle and was greeted with an audible sense of awe from the massed throngs. This was followed by a fantastic version of Power. As starts go, this was as strong as anything we've seen, but his self-indulgence soon got kinda tiresome and his set list offered some seriously dull moments.


Post Kanye, Noel Gallagher & His Angry Birds (or whatever they're called) certainly knew how to keep the crowd happy, with a spattering of Oasis songs, including the underrated Talk Tonight in amongst his new stuff.

And, after Gallagher had done his thing, it was time for the shirtless masses to go home and apply some aloe vera to their bright red skin. All in all, it was a fairly unremarkable Big Day Out. Still, considering some of the headlines previous years have made, that's no bad thing.

Review by a sunburnt Bobby Townsend.

Monday, September 19, 2011

New Abbe May tour details


We've been championing Australian Abbe May for a while now, so it's exciting to see how well things are going for her. A critically acclaimed debut has led to two AIR award nominations and the use of Mammallian Locomotion in the credits of hit international TV show Entourage. Hooray.

Not only is she super talented and hotter than the sun, but she is clearly hard-working too. Having only just returned from her album launch tour, she's now announced a new national run of shows. After recent stints in New York and Europe, Abbe is set to embark on a big final quarter schedule of touring including an extensive list of regional dates with Art vs Science, the national triple j Nick Cave Straight to You theatre tour through November, special appearance club dates and iconic festivals such as Meredith, Pyramid Rock, Wave Rock Weekender and Mullum to name a few. You can catch her at the following locations:

TOUR DATES
(AVS- Supporting Art Vs Science, HL- Headline show, FES - Festival, STY- Straight To You: triple j's Tribute to Nick Cave)
Wed 21 September Great Northern Hotel Byron Bay NSW (AVS)
Thu 22 September Spotted Cow Toowoomba QLD (AVS)
Fri 23 September Kings Beach Tav Sunshine Coast QLD (AVS)
Sat 24 September Coolangatta Hotel Gold Coast QLD (AVS)
Wed 28 September Hotel Tasmania Launceston TAS (AVS)
Thu 29 September Wrest Point Showroom Hobart TAS (AVS)
Fri 30 September Panthers Newcastle NSW (AVS)
Sat 1 October Bateau Bay Hotel Central Coast NSW (AVS)
Sun 2 October Waves Wollongong NSW (AVS)
Wed 5 October Northcote Social Club VIC (HL)
Thu 6 October Pier Live, Frankston VIC (AVS)
Fri 7 October Bended Elbow Geelong VIC (AVS)
Sat 8 October Kay St. Entertainment, Traralgon VIC (AVS)
Sun 9 October Bended Elbow Ballarat VIC (AVS)
Fri 28 October Wave Rock Weekender Hyden WA (FES)
Wed November 9 Performing Arts Centre Geelong WA (STY)
Thu November 10 Her Majestys Ballarat VIC (STY)
Fri November 11 Forum Theatre Melbourne VIC (STY)
Sat November 12 Forum Theatre Melbourne VIC (STY)
Wed November 16 Royal Theatre Canberra ACT (STY)
Thu November 17 Enmore Theatre Sydney NSW (STY)
Sat November 19 Panthers Newcastle NSW (STY)
Sun November 20 The Tivoli Brisbane QLD (STY)
Sat November 26 Mullum Festival Mullumbimby NSW (FES)
Sun November 27 Mullum Festival Mullumbimby NSW (FES)

Monday, September 12, 2011

Jagermeister Independent Music Awards Nominations announced


Nominations for the sixth Annual Jagermeister Independent Music Awards have officially been announced, and they include a stunning array of the Australia's brightest emerging artists, alongside established and respected performers, acknowledging yet another extraordinary year for Independent music. Leading the pack (along with Seekae) with 4 Nominations for her critically acclaimed debut solo album is rock icon and Magic Dirt front woman Adalita (above), while Perth based Hip Hop artist Drapht, Art Vs Science, Emma Louise and Bobbysix faves Abbe May and The Jezabels are also up for awards.

Channel [V] will be on hand once again to film the event, producing a Jagermeister Independent Music Awards special to air in October, which will feature live performances from Adalita, Calling All Cars, The Holidays, Illy (featuring Owl Eyes) and Emma Louise, plus artist interviews and exclusive backstage footage of the event. For more info on the Awards, Charts and Independent music check out http://www.ausindies.com. Here are the nominees in the major categories.

BEST INDEPENDENT ARTIST 
Abbe May
Adalita
Art Vs Science
Seekae
The Jezabels

BREAKTHROUGH INDEPENDENT ARTIST OF THE YEAR 
Adalita
Big Scary
Busby Marou
Emma Louise
Oscar & Martin
The Holidays

BEST INDEPENDENT ALBUM 
Abbe May: Design Desire (Source Music)
Adalita: Adalita (Liberation Music)
Art vs Science: The Experiment (Independent)
Drapht: The Life Of Riley (The Ayems)
Seekae: +Dome (Rice Is Nice/Popfrenzy)

BEST INDEPENDENT SINGLE OR EP 
Adalita: Hot Air (Liberation Music)
Emma Louise: Full Hearts and Empty Rooms (Independent)
Illy: It Can Wait Featuring Owl Eyes (Obese)
Stonefield: Through The Clover (Shock Entertainment)
The Jezabels: Dark Storm (Independent)

BEST INDEPENDENT HIP HOP ALBUM
Bliss N Eso: Walking On Air (Illusive Sounds)
Drapht: The Life Of Riley (The Ayems)
Illy: The Chase (Obese)
Joelistics: Voyager (Elefant Traks)
Sietta: The Seventh Passenger (Elefant Traks)

BEST INDEPENDENT DANCE/ELECTRONICA ALBUM 
Art Vs Science (Independent)
Pnau: Soft Universe (Etc Etc)
Seekae: +Dome (Rice Is Nice/Popfrenzy)
The Aston Shuffle: Seventeen Past Midnight (Downright Music)
The Potbelleez: Destination Now (Vicious)

BEST INDEPENDENT DANCE/ELECTRONICA OR CLUB SINGLE 
Collarbones: Don Juan (Two Bright Lakes)
Pnau: Solid Ground (etc etc)
Seekae: Blood Bank (Rice Is Nice/Popfrenzy)
Tommy Trash and Tom Piper: All My Friends Featuring Mr. Wilson (Ministry Of Sound)
Tonite Only: We run The Night (Ministry Of Sound)

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Abbe May - Taurus Chorus


If you read this website with any level of regularity, you'll know that we are big fans of super-hot guitar-wielding Australian, Abbe May. Well, today we have double the reason to post about her. Not only has the new video for her upcoming single, Taurus Chorus dropped, but it's her birthday.

Taurus Chorus combines blues with post-grunge references and is the third single to be lifted from her fine new album. You can read our review of the gutsy, visceral long-player here. If you are Australia-based, you can catch her ripping the roof off the following venues in August:

Thu 11 Aug - PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, BUNBURY
Sat 13 Aug - ASTOR THEATRE, PERTH
Fri 19 Aug - SETTLERS TAVERN, MARGARET RIVER
Wed 24 Aug - EAST BRUNSWICK CLUB, MELBOURNE
Thu 25 Aug - ANNANDALE, SYDNEY
Tue 30 Aug - GRACE EMILY, ADELAIDE

Friday, July 01, 2011

Abbe May - Design Desire


Design Desire, the third album from Australian singer/songwriter Abbe May, isn't the kind of record that politely asks to played. In fact, so immediate and exhilarating is the guitar-driven opening title-track, that it kicks your front door in, chases you up the stairs and throws you against the wall before the seductive vocal gets you all hot under the collar. It's a fine start and one which is representative of the gutsy blues-rock to follow.

Next, Universes sees layered vocals atop a mesmerising groove and howling guitars before the chorus of Mammalion Locomotion intersperses a chunky, White Stripes-style chorus with verses led by May's ever-sultry voice. Meanwhile, the short and snappy Taurus Chorus combines blues with post-grunge references. Nods to Polly Harvey in You Could be Mine and Patti Smith in Cast That Devil Out sandwich a well-timed change of pace in the form of the woozy No Sleep Tonight, in which May - to continue the iconic female comparisons - goes all Beth Gibbons on us. Further proof that she isn't all about huge, scaling riffs and reverb-laden vocals comes from the sparse, dark and rather beautiful Blood River.

It's perhaps something of a shame though, that things never really regain pace after this. For instance, as the record draws to a close, Carolina - at six minutes long - could have been an epic denouement, but rather meanders towards the finish line. Still, this is merely a minor grumble. By the time Design Desire runs slightly out of stream, Abbe May has already displayed enough diversity - from primal blues to pared back ballads via some smoky Portishead ethereality - to genuinely impress. Expect to be hearing a whole lot more from from this lady in the future, and if she is ever wielding a guitar on a stage near you, then you'd be a goddamn idiot to miss it.

Have a listen to the album's title track here.

Review by Bobby Townsend.

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Wednesday, April 06, 2011

Abbe May - Design Desire video clip


A while back we brought you an Abbe May video clip featuring some damn fine rollerskating action. Well, above is her new offering. Taken from the hotly-anticipated upcoming LP of the same name, Design Desire shows the kind of guitar driven intensity and seductive vocal that puts Abbe May firmly in BobbySix.com's good books.

The Australian singer/songwriter has attracted comparisons to everyone from Portishead to Patti Smith. Check her latest video out and come to your own conclusion. As usual, comments below please...


Thursday, December 09, 2010

Montpelier and Abbe May unleash new video clips

At BobbySix.com we're always keen to give a platform to Australian talent, so here are a couple of acts for your consideration:


Firstly, check out Montpelier's fine clip (above). Things have moved at lightning pace for the Brisbane four-piece in 2010. Amongst a hectic touring schedule surrounding their debut EP earlier this year, they have supported the likes of Frightened Rabbit and Biffy Clyro. This track is the first to be lifted from an upcoming EP due for release in April 2011, with the clip produced in paper stop-motion by Sydney filmmaker Paul Andrew Rhodes.


In contrast to Montpelier's animated offering, Abbe May's clip almost requires 3D glasses as it practically bursts out of the screen. Shot in Brooklyn with UK Director Zena Loxton, the clip cuts between the understated Abbe and three snake-hipped roller dancing chicks. The result = awesomeness. Anyhoo, if you like what you hear, then May has two albums and two EPs that you can wrap your ears around.