Over the weekend of the 7th and 8th of January, Falls Festival took place at Fremantle Park.
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Over the weekend of the 7th and 8th of January, Falls Festival took place at Fremantle Park.
Photos courtesy of Sethen Sheehan-Lee.
Photos courtesy of Sethen Sheehan-Lee.
Photos courtesy of Sethen Sheehan-Lee.
I have seen more artists live than I can count... And of the lot, I think it’s safe to say that Explosions in the Sky just became the best to date.
The eight songs are firmly planted in the worlds of shoegaze and drone with healthy doses of post-punk and industrial added to the mixture.
There's enough to satisfy Wavves' fans with the expected falsetto "oooh's", the grungy lo-fi post-rock sound that forms around the melancholic yet sometimes dark vocals.
With often the ultimate blend of guiding bass, soothing guitar melodies and spacey drums, combined with that reverbed voice of beauty, this is probably going to sneak into being one of my favourite releases of the year so far.
'Clash The Truth' is a step forward for Beach Fossils and some of the stuff in this album will have you licking your dry-grandma lips for a release where take this sound to the next level.
Palma Violets have only been kicking around for a couple of years, and the London quartet’s first release, 180, is definitely one worth hearing. The band have seemingly meshed grungy, washed out guitar, punk-style drums, plodding surf bass, 80’s post-punk vocals and both modern and classic keyboard to create an aural experiment that has paid off!