Fushia
ENERGY
+ RHYTHM Back in
2008 a bunch of school boys got together and started a band. Nothing special,
right? Wrong. What emerged was a storm of electro-laced-hook-heavy indie rock, with undeniable energy
and rhythm. They preach exuberance with every bar of every song. Their
tracks tease you; beckon you to come experience their sound in all its glory. Members
Ricky, Rj, Ryan and Ben have songs that not only please a juiced up crowd, but
their music sense has landed them numerous songwriting awards. Fushia have kept
their drooling fans happy; with their first E.P in 2010 and the single Nocturnal in 2011. This year they’ve
been busy with their second EP, Open
Invite.
Sporting
similar traits to earlier Fushia tracks, this time round the EP has the
addition of a crisp production, giving it formidable force. Whether it’s the
punchy rhythms on Brunswick Street or
the immense vocals on Mood Swing,
Fushia have set a new benchmark for themselves,. It’s all just another reason
for you to see these guys live.
Listen to: Mood Swing, Brunswick Street
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Discography:
- Single- Suspenderboys
Listen
to: Sweet Orchid, Better, Suspenderboys
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The Bloodpoets

The Bloodpoets began
their sonic conquest with a love of energy and a hate for pigeonholing. Owning
an impressive catalogue of material, their latest single ‘War’ will keep fans happy until their forthcoming album is
complete. With a fan base as far as Venezuela and support from Triple J and
Channel V, you can bet The Bloodpoets will have new material ruling the world
in no time.
Discography:
- Polarity (2009)
- Wings EP (2011)
- NEW ALBUM (2012)
Listen
to: War, Borderline
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Blonde on Blonde
Since 2009, Brisbane
This is a band that every new-music-seeker should stumble upon. Blonde on Blonde have harnessed powerful
rhythm and raw crunch with god-like harmonizing and a much needed pop
sensibility. If the atoms of White Stripes, Queens of the Stone Age and
Dandy Warhols collided, the resulting explosion would be Blonde on Blonde. Starting in in late 2009 with their debut EP Tease, the last three years have
resulted in festivals, big opening slots and numerous tours. The next release
should be tantalizingly close, but not close enough.
Listen to: Oh My Oh My, No Lust
Discography:
Listen to: Oh My Oh My, No Lust
Discography:
- Tease EP (2010)
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Shellfin
HEAVY
GROOVE Droning riffs,
loudness, distortion. Shellfin takes stoner-rock qualities and adds a groove to
match. Starting in 2008 with guitarist Josh Bliesner and James Geekie, they
were soon joined by bassist Mary Jane and gave vocals to a guy who was always
at the gigs. By 2009 the emerging Shellfin
released their first EP, Stay for Tea,
which sold out. Wearing the influences
of stoner-rock kings Kyuss proudly on their shoulders, Shellfin grew an
international fan base without even stepping out of Brisbane. By the end of
2010, Shellfin had released their album, Secondhand Family.
Despite having only 8 tracks, the album spews out sweet riffs
and organised droning for over an hour. Ample
time for them to convince you they are awesome.
Some tracks boast their fine grooves, such as in Hedgehog, and some songs prove their stamina, such as the 27 minute
epic The Intervening Time. Maybe
those neverending tracks are just to challenge your patience- trying to read a
tab for it would be brutal. The great thing about these sort of albums is the
tubular tones of the guitars, and the fact that they set music is for walking through the desert, or
conquering Everest. Its epic music; no verse chorus conventions, just an epic
groove through and through.
Listen to: The
Extent of It, Hedgehog, In the Head
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Bixby Canyon
In the two years Bixby Canyon
has existed, there has been one release; Welcome to Bixby Canyon.
Taking 18 months to complete, all 6 tracks
were recorded live at all-ages venue The Hive. Overall the album sports a plethora of heavy
power-chord attacks. But songs such as Tilt
continue to show different avenues the band can play. The vocals of Wood
are either unusually soft or screaming undefinable words. It’s raunchy, punchy.
And with their new line up, anything could happen.
Listen to: Empty, Lucrid
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More:
- http://www.facebook.com/bixbycanyonband
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