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Events: Rockhopper Records Music-Mart (arvo) feat: Yeo, Stella Farnan, Yi-Lynn, Vertex — Triple R 102 7FM, Melbourne Independent Radio

Events: Rockhopper Records Music-Mart (arvo) feat: Yeo, Stella Farnan, Yi-Lynn, Vertex — Triple R 102 7FM, Melbourne Independent Radio
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Yi-Lynn - Beat Magazine

Yi-Lynn DATE This is your first chance to check out the charismatic Yi-Lynn since 2019 (thanks COVID)! Yi-Lynn’s beautiful acoustic folk sets are the perfect backdrop for few wines on a wintery Saturday night. Sit back and let her sweep you away. Come down early to see the arresting Julz Evans. YI-LYNN Melbourne musician Yi-Lynn makes music about love, gore and the impending apocalypse. She launched her independently release debut LP “Spit into somebody’s mouth” to a sold-out crowd at Some Velvet Morning in May 2019. Singles “Collapse” and “The Search Continues” have been played on triple j, featured on triple j podcasts, 3RRR, and 3CR. “The Butcher’s Wife” is the winner of the 2019 triple j Unearthed/NIDA music video competition.

Brexit has destroyed hope for young musicians

news Brexit has destroyed hope for young musicians © Sam Christmas In 2018, then-BBC politics presenter Andrew Neil ended one of his This Week programmes by getting guests Michael Portillo and MP Caroline Flint to join him for a performance of the latest online dance craze, Skibidi. As the bizarre scene unfolded, the show s other guest, Bobby Gillespie, remained rooted to his seat wearing an obdurate and slightly weary expression. The Primal Scream frontman, whose band helped to merge club culture with rock n roll sensibilities in the early 90s, felt he had earlier been cut off by the host while debating the impact of Brexit, neo-liberal capitalism, and the rise of far-right politics globally, and was now in no mood for such frivolity.

Bobby Gillespie and Jehnny Beth: Brexit has destroyed any hope for young musicians

BBC News By Paul Glynn image copyrightSam Christmas In 2018, then-BBC politics presenter Andrew Neil ended one of his This Week programmes by getting guests Michael Portillo and MP Caroline Flint to join him for a performance of the latest online dance craze, Skibidi. As the bizarre scene unfolded, the show s other guest, Bobby Gillespie, remained rooted to his seat wearing an obdurate and slightly weary expression. The Primal Scream frontman, whose band helped to merge club culture with rock n roll sensibilities in the early 90s, felt he had earlier been cut off by the host while debating the impact of Brexit, neo-liberal capitalism, and the rise of far-right politics globally, and was now in no mood for such frivolity.

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