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"Lewis' banter needs some work but his voice is absolutely stunning."
"They are a contextual outcome of modern pop, and smooth jazz and soul."
MT Warning nails it on Collapsed Collage..
"The instrumentation is sparse and immaculately produced, leaving plenty of room for Bee to fill the space."
A couple of Australia's bright young things combine for a special remix..
Melbourne's Saskwatch play a set of crowd friendly tracks to a not-so-friendly crowd.
To celebrate MT WARNING's new album, we're premiering a sweet live video today.. We’ve been big fans of Mikey Bee’s MT WARNING for a long time now - his haunting, psych/folk/country/alt-rock project that began when he hooked up with surf film director/legend Taylor Steele. More recently he and his two offsiders rocked some killer live sets at St Jerome’s Laneway last month, and since then he's been off impressing people in the US. MT WARNING's debut album, Midnight Set, is out today (stop reading - go get it NOW), and it's proof in the pudding of the dude’s potential. Kicking off with the Midnight Dawn, it's a rollicking affair that's still not afraid to explore the spaces within songs. It's seriously beautiful stuff from start to finish, kinda like a mish-mash of acts ranging from Cloud Control and the older works of The National, to Sigur Ros and even The Temper Trap, who he supported in the UK last year. It's as polished a debut LP as we've heard in a long time, which is why we're a
A few awkward spaces, such as in Forward Miles, leave the band room to improve next time around.
They're performing in support of their brand new single
The band drop this clip just before their first UK dates.