Hi all. I've had some time off 'real' work this week, which means I've had time to 'upgrade' PLOASD to a hosted wordpress CMS. Blogger has been convenient, but it's hardly the greatest platform ever for doing what I want to do.
This means that I will be no longer updating the blogger. The DNS listing for http://ploasd.com will change to the new wordpress address soon (if not already), so hopefully you won't get lost.
If you've linked here, simply change your link to http://ploasd.com and everything will be dandy.
Otherwise, this will redirect you to the new site very very soon.
Thursday, 9 December 2010
Tuesday, 7 December 2010
New Future of the Left Demos
If you don't like Future of the Left, leave immediately. I'm serious. The alternative rock/punk band that will perpetually live with the label 'that which was mclusky' are on the cusp of releasing a new record (sometime in the new year) and they're about to head to Australia to play a run of shows with their new line-up, which includes Julia Ruzicka on bass (who replaces the most awesome Kelson Mathias - Julia is also Australian) and a new guitarist, Jimmy Watkins.
I'm excited to say that they've released a few early demos for our appreciation, and the early signs are grand indeed. You can have a listen to them by clicking here. 'I am the Least of Your Problems' is particularly abrasive and completely awesome. The rest of the tracks are promising as well.
I was fortunate to talk to Falco a few weeks back for Rave Magazine and he was a super good bloke. The interview will appear in that publication sometime soon (i.e. when I get round to actually writing it up, tomorrow I swear). They play the Zoo on January 3 and I guarantee it will be brutal (having been to past FoTL & Mclusky shows).
Here's a classic live 'cover' of Mclusky classic Lightsabre Cocksucking Blues to get you in the mood.
Labels:
Future of the Left,
New Music,
Touring Brisbane
Tenda McFly - The.Story.Of.My.Life
I'm not shy in admitting that I'm not a huge fan of current trends in hip-hop. Commercialisation almost destroyed it. A whole bunch of annoying idiots got involved in making fairly sub-standard music. The Australian versions have been almost as bad, and much derided and I think, in many respects, for good reason. Still some people are plugging along and creating some interesting stuff.
Some time ago, I received an email from a Brisbane hip-hop artist by the name of Tenda McFly, but didn't get a chance to listen to his stuff until tonight. He has created a free mix tape for download that is surprisingly catchy. He uses a bunch of well known indie songs and adds in rapping and other beats to make something that fairly interesting. Artists include Grizzly Bear, Regina Spektor, Jamie T and The XX.
You can download the record for yourself and have a listen [ here --> http://tendamcfly.bandcamp.com/album/thestoryofmylife]
Labels:
Brisbane,
Brisbane Music,
Free Download,
Grizzly Bear,
Hip Hop,
Jamie T,
Mix Tape,
Regina Spektor,
Tenda McFly,
The XX
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