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It s Hard Not To Feel Good Listening To Alice Skye s Sparkling, Vulnerable New Album
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‘I Feel Better, But I Don’t Feel Good’ is the second album from Naarm-based Wergaia / Wemba Wemba songwriter and artist, Alice Skye. It follows her 2018 debut Friends With Feelings , and sees Skye working with an expanded team of collaborators, including Jen Cloher and friends Sam and Kane King.
The record is filled with tender guitar-led gems and soaring rock ballads. Moments of introspection are matched by catharis, as on single Party Tricks , where Alice Skye confronts self-defeating cycles of behaviour.
Elsewhere lyrics explore the turbulence of our thoughts, alongside the challenges and consolations of friendship. Skye s insightful writing is moving, and humourous. Homesickness talks of complicated relationships with home, and Browser History reflects on what we reveal of ourselves in online searches.
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ONTD Original: NAIDOC Week
Hey ONTD! It s NAIDOC week over here so lets celebrate with some excellent Indigenous Australian and Torres Straight music!
Firstly, what s NAIDOC week you ask? Well NAIDOC week in its current form was established back in the early 1970s but can be tied back to the protest movement known as the Day of Mourning in 1938. While the Day of Mourning was a protest on the way white Australia had treated and seized the land of the original custodians, NAIDOC (National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee) is a celebration of history, culture and achievements of Indigenous Australians and Torres Straight Islanders, the longest living continuous culture in the world.
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First Nations Media Australia;
First Sounds Vol. 5.
First Sounds Vol. 5 launches another set of tracks with an incredible diversity of sounds produced in various locations and languages. Vol. 5 features artists from Lutruwita (Tasmania), Kaurna (Adelaide), Meanjin (Brisbane) to Tamworth (Gomeroi), the Torres Strait Islands and stretching to Noongar plains (Perth). This compilation continues the pioneering of our First Nations music. From soul hip-hop to saltwater reggae, atmospheric electronica, Naaguja traditional dance songs and truth-telling punk rock.
In selecting the final artists, tracks were listened to by a rotating panel of First Nations music industry leaders. Emily Wurramara, Dallas Woods, Alice Skye and Shellie Morris are just some that have participated in the curation to deliver a strong vision of First Nations music today.
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