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Noah Dillon

Noah Dillon is the perfect example of an artist constantly finding inspiration from the human condition. Sensitive, intense, sweet, passionate, light hearted, joyful, effervescent – Noah’s music can be tagged with a myriad of life-affirming adjectives, but it all derives from the positive energy and inspiration that he draws from his relationships in everyday life. “I feel like it’s something I’m pretty focused on in life and something that pops up a lot in my writing because it’s a place where there’s always a lot of passion and a lot of conflict,” says Dillon of the friendships and loves where he finds material for his music. “I’m of the opinion is all that you really leave in life is the relationships you’ve built with people and I think that relationships and analysing your relationships with people is a really good metaphor for everything in life. A breakdown in a relationship can be a metaphor for your relationship with yourself or with your mental health. I feel like it ...

Lonnie Holley

Lonnie Holley (born 1950; Birmingham, Alabama)

Since 1979, Holley has devoted his life to the practice of improvisational creativity. His art and music, born out of struggle, hardship, but perhaps more importantly, out of furious curiosity and biological necessity, has manifested itself in drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, performance, music, and filmmaking. Holley’s sculptures are constructed from found materials in the oldest tradition of African American sculpture. Objects, already imbued with cultural and artistic metaphor, are combined into narrative sculptures that commemorate places, people, and events. His work is now in collections of major museums throughout the world (The Museums of Fine Arts, San Francisco; The Metropolitan Museum of Art; The Philadelphia Museum of Art; The Smithsonian American Art Museum; The National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, and many others), on permanent display in the United Nations, and been displayed in the White House Rose Garden.

Holley did not start making and performing music in a studio nor does his creative process mirror that of the typical musician. His music and lyrics are improvised on the spot and morph and evolve with every event, concert, and recording. In Holley’s original art environment, he would construct and deconstruct his visual works, repurposing their elements for new pieces. This often led to the transfer of individual narratives into the new work creating a cumulative composite image that has depth and purpose beyond its original singular meaning. The layers of sound in Holley’s music, likewise, are the result of decades of evolving experimentation.

Holley has released five critically acclaimed albums––Just Before Music, 2012; Keeping a Record of It, 2013; MITH, 2018; National Freedom, 2020; Broken Mirror: A Selfie Reflection (with Matthew E. White), 2021. His sixth album, Oh Me Oh My, produced by Jacknife Lee, which includes collaborations with Bon Iver, Michael Stipe (REM), Moor Mother, Sharon Van Etten, and Rokia Koné, comes out March 10, 2023, on Jagjaguwar.

He has toured extensively throughout the United States, Europe, Brazil, Australia, and New Zealand, and shared stages with Bon Iver, Animal Collective, Deerhunter, Bill Callahan, Saul Williams, Tinariwen, Daniel Lanois, and many others.

He has also experimented with film, photography, and video throughout his career. His directorial debut, the short narrative film I Snuck Off the Slave Ship, premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival.

The 2023 podcast, Unreformed: The Story of the Alabama Industrial School for Negro Children, follows the history of the infamous reform school in Alabama (which many refer to as a “slave camp for kids”) and profiles Holley’s early life and the struggles he and so many others suffered at the hands of the state of Alabama.

In 2022 Holley was named a USA Artist Fellow. His visual art is represented by Blum & Poe Gallery (Los Angeles) and Edel Assanti Gallery (London). He continues to make art and music from his home and studio in Atlanta, Georgia.

Ghost Care

Pulling inspiration from a Creedence Clearwater Revival track, Ghost Care have unveiled their new single ‘Arcade’, a indie-rock synth-infused heater about the teamwork, unison & collaboration needed from both partners to form a successful relationship. Singer Beau Torrance’s depiction of the “game” of love as something both spouses need to work together to “win” is woven throughout the lyrics of ‘Arcade’. The back-and-forth between dual singers Beau Torrance & Tanaya Harper is heard all round the track, leading listeners on a journey & placing them at the center of the emotional partnership.

Alongside the release of ‘Arcade’, the band will be celebrating the song with a headline tour, returning back to the East Coast after a successful stint with fellow Perth darlings Spacey Jane earlier this year. Ghost Care will be kicking off the run at Badlands Bar, Perth, before hitting a slew of East Coast shows across one weekend in Melbourne, Brisbane & Sydney. Although a quick jaunt, the band are excited to continue building their connection with fans both in & outside of Perth.

Caitlin Harnett & The Pony Boys

Caitlin Harnett & The Pony Boys have been kicking the dust off their heels since 2015. This has led them beyond the borders of their home county (Inner-West Sydney), around Australia and on two tours to the US. On top of their own sold-out shows in Sydney and Melbourne over the last couple of years they have also appeared at numerous Festivals including Boogie Festival, Meadow Fest, Festival of the Sun, Out On The Weekend, Ninchfest, Riverboats and Tamworth Country Music Festival.

The band released their debut album “Late Night Essentials” at the end of 2020. The record was named Album of the Week on FBi Radio and 2SER and, following a launch tour in 2021, they were named Best Live Act in NSW at the National Live Music Awards. In Australia they have also supported the likes of Orville Peck, The Nude Party, Tony Joe White, Hurray For The Riff Raff and The Felice Brothers.

2023 has shaped up to be a big year with the band hitting the road with Texan blues and Americana artist Charley Crockett on his first Australian tour at shows in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Following that will be the release of the second Caitlin Harnett & the Pony Boys album with an extensive tour behind it. Get ready once again to dance, laugh, cry, hear the unfiltered Caitlin stories first-hand and experience the joy in the room at one of their gigs. Giddy Up!a

“Her voice is like Mazzy Star’s Hope Sandoval was jerked out of a long sleep.” The Guardian

“Lush, Americana-style folk tunes, jangling guitar and a whole lot of honesty.”Sydney Morning Herald

“It’s quintessential Caitlin Harnett, vocals that soar with heart and hold the same sense of intimacy as the greats, all set against a backdrop of modern Americana.” NME

“Harnett wants to make you smile; she doesn’t want you to cry in your beer, but rather slam it down and and boogie.”Newcastle Herald

“In particular circles around Sydney the name Caitlin Harnett is spoken in revered tongues, like the whispered password to a music scene Illuminati. Learn the handshake, feel the twang and order a round.” Dave Ruby Howe, Triple J

“Their newest release will warm your heart while gently slicing it in two – our favourite type of ditty.” RUSSH Magazine

“Lead singer Caitlin Harnett fills the void that is a distinct lack of alt-country in Sydney’s music scene. Whether you’re in the big smoke or by the water, this track is bound to become an instant addition to your summer playlist.”FBi Radio

“The Sydney-sider’s single “Make You Feel Blue’ is knock-your-socks-off material. Has there been a sad song thats made us happier in recent times? Probably not.” Meadow Fest.

“One of the finest slices of country soul you’ll hear this year. A gorgeous mood with that voice that hangs heavy in the air and dips into all the right forlorn corners.” Post To Wire

Caitlin Harnett & The Pony Boys

Sesame Girl

Sesame Girl, the four-piece group from Australia, has been gaining traction on streaming platforms in just the last couple of weeks, reaching over 20,000 plays on Spotify and finding themselves a spot on the “Fresh Finds” playlist.

“Get Up” sports upbeat instrumentals and guitar riffs that could seamlessly double as the instrumentals in a song by The Cure. And like the 80’s new wave band, Sesame Girl is able to make both sadness and joy sound hauntingly beautiful. The song’s lyrics touch on feelings of getting older, dealing with mental health struggles, and teenage emotions. The soft and gentle voice of band member Heather Duncan adds to the song’s hazy, dreamlike feel, while the rest of the band, comprised of Blake Bashfield, Angus Higuma, and Yasmine Hossei, develops the delicately passionate ambience alongside her.

The band has released a stunning music video to accompany this debut release. It reflects the many iterations of ourselves that we try on as we grow up, hoping to fit in or stand out at some point along the way, doing a great job at amplifying the emotions they intended to convey on the track. In the coming months, the band looks forward to releasing new songs from their upcoming debut EP, so be sure to keep an ear out for more dreamy hits from Sesame Girl soon.

Harry Permezel

Melbourne, Australia native Harry Permezel just can't help making music – it's in his blood, as natural as sports is to some, or keeping a diary is to others.

Building a home studio, the songwriter released his debut album back in 2016, ease out into the world through Muscle Beach.

Since then, both label and artist have built a close relationship, despite essentially being based on opposite parts of the Pacific ocean.

New album 'Wax Man' is Harry's return, a sombre yet poetic offering that beams brightly with a witty, observant songwriting eye.

Jack Gray

Jack Gray (born 23 June 1998) is an Australian singer and songwriter. Gray gained recognition with the release of his first single in 2017 titled ‘Red Rental Car'.

Gray started his career in 2017 with the release of his debut song ‘Red Rental Car’ which gained him mass recognition as an up-and-coming indie artist. Another one of his songs that gained mass acclaim was ‘My Hands’ that conceptualized the idea of sexual benefits outweighing unhealthy relationships. Jack Gray has also been featured on tour in the US, UK and Europe with Dean Lewis.

In July 2022, Jack Gray toured Australia and New Zealand with Canadian pop sensation Tate McRae in Perth, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Auckland, with all shows sold out.

Floodlights

Five lives that collided to make a stamp of their own.

Floodlights’ dynamic live performance is raw and intimate, intertwined with powerful outbursts and marching rhythms. Evocative lyricism lies at the heart of their songwriting and is enhanced by their unique sound. They explore themes of personal turbulence, national identity and the Australian landscape as a form of escapism. Floodlights write honestly and poetically in the hope that it resonates with others.

Gaining global attention with 2019’s sold-out EP 'Backyard' and 2020’s critically acclaimed debut album 'From a View', Floodlights went on to play sold-out shows and festivals across Australia, performing alongside the likes of Amyl and The Sniffers and Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever. Appearances at all three Falls Festivals over the Australian summer has sling-shotted them into this year, whilst gearing up for tour dates with Pavement (USA) in early March.

With the highly anticipated 2023 release of their second album, Floodlights showcase their distinctive style and compelling evolution as a band.