Sleaford Mods with their highly anticipated sixth studio album
Spare Ribs. Shortcummings ,
‘Nudge It , which featured Melbourne s own
Amy Taylor from punk outfit
Amyl and the Sniffers.
‘Nudge It’ partners
James Williamson’s trademark lyrical wit with Amy s energetic and unmistakable vocals. The polemical Williamson and dexterous producer
Andrew Fearn kick against the pricks with unrivalled bite, railing against hypocrisy, inequality and apathy with their inimitable, scabrous sense of humour.
On
Spare Ribs the duo are charged with ire at the UK Government’s sense of entitlement, epitomised by its devil-may-care approach to the coronavirus crisis.
Recorded in lockdown in a furious three-week studio blitz,
Chris Wilson –
Live At The Continental. Originally recorded and released in 1994,
Live At The Continental is an intimate recording, an Australian classic and an incredible creation by one of Australia s most beloved blues and roots musicians.
The original nine-track CD was expanded with extra material in 2007 taking it to a 15 song double CD.
Live At The Continental has once again been remastered, this time with with even more material – taking it to a seventeen-track odyssey – and for the first time ever, on vinyl.
Wilson s career was long and illustrious. His early days were spent in pubs with R&B/soul rocking
Fronted by the electrifying presence of vocalist Pierina O’Brien, Melbourne riff-heavy 4-piece
Devil Electric formed in mid-2015 and have since supported such bands as Truckfighters, The Sword and Endless Boogie. Inspired by the hard rock idiom of the 1970s, Devil Electric developed their own dark signature sound, gaining fast recognition across local and international stages.
The band’s successful debut EP
The Gods Below saw an independent release over two 7” vinyl editions, allowing them to sign with German label Kozmik Artifactz. Working towards releasing a new album this year, Devil Electric have put out two new singles, the most recent of which is titled ‘The Cave’ and is a retelling of Plato’s allegory of the cave.
Arts Access Victoria is excited to announce its first mentorship program for
Deaf and Disabled music workers.
The program aims to use mentorship, pairing participants with industry peers, to facilitate career development, skills and longevity. In recognition that many individuals may have faced additional barriers to their work during Covid-19, mentorship around career recovery will also be considered.
The program is open to individuals who are
creative (e.g. songwriter),
technical (e.g. engineer) or
business (e.g. manager) workers within the Australian music industry. Participants must have a demonstrated history of work in the music industry, and a desired to build upon their work.
PBS spares no opportunity to furnish you with good music, every single day. Over Christmas and New Year’s, our announcers kept you company, making sure you continued to listen, enjoy, and dance to fabulous music over the holiday period.
And now, as PBS staff return from their little summer break, they have wasted no time in putting together a list of fabulous hip-shaking and brain-tickling new releases. You can hear these on air, of course, but here they are in case you want to listen to them at your own leisure.
Goat Girl - The Crack