Josh Pyke, Glass Towers, Whitley and more
Josh Pyke - The Beginning And The End Of Everything (Ivy League/Liberation)
The singer-songwriter is back with his fourth LP, pleasing a whole range of punters with this one. Everything that makes Pyke so great is on the album - his engaging lyrics and familiar folk melodies. We've been lucky this week - the man himself invited us into his studio for a few exclusive performances of some of these tracks. Enjoy part one and two.
Long Holiday - Greetings From... (Independent)
The debut studio release from these guys is here and don't be fooled by the cheery cover art - this is modern-era grunge. Think the love child of Garbage and Nirvana and you get Melbourne's Long Holiday. Whether it stands up to those lofty expectations is another thing, but they're certainly making an attempt to fill the grunge void in the current scene.
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Whitley - Even The Stars Are A Mess (Dew Process/Universal)
Whitley is back after announcing his indefinite hiatus from music in 2010 - and it's nice to have the sounds of Lawrence Greenwood in our ears again. This record is simple and emotionally possessive, not unlike his previous work. A nice return to the game.
Glass Towers - Halcyon Days (HUB/Inertia)
We've been streaming this one on theMusic all week, so if you're a fan, chances are you have heard this debut from the Sydney band. Frontman Ben Hannam also chatted with us about the game-breaking LP, which he describes the sound as lush and layered. Read more.
Daughn Gibson - Me Moan (Sub Pop/Inertia)
Here's a risky and darker release from the singer-songwriter, his follow up to All Hell. The vibe of this one puts Gibson in the same vague as fellow experimental and provocative artists such as Jack Ladder and Kirin J Callinan. There's plenty of memorable melodies and rhythms that make Me Moan shine.
Sweet Jean - Dear Departure (Fuse)
Time to swept away by the simplicity and sincere sound of Melbourne duo Sweet Jean. There's an assortment of stories being told on this record, each presenting a different atmosphere. You'll no doubt be left singing, thinking and reminiscing after giving Dear Departure a listen.
And here's the rest of this week's releases:
Melody Pool - The Hurting Scene (Liberation)
Editors - The Weight Of Your Love (PIAS)
Waxahatchee - Cerulean Salt (PIAS)
Various/Gildas Kitsune & Jerry Bouthier - Kitsune Soliel Mix 2 (Kitsune/PIAS)
The Lone Bellow - The Lone Bellow (Sony)
Various - This Is The End Soundtrack (Sony)
Various - Underbelly: Squizzy Soundtrack (Sony)
Jane's Addiction - Live In NYC (Universal)
Judith Durham - The Platinum Collection (Universal)
Various - Late Night Tales: Royksopp (Central Station/Universal)
Jesse Baylin - Little Spark (HUB/Inertia)
Jolan - Animation (Laughing Outlaw/Inertia)
Dancing Heals - You Will Never Be Younger Than You Are Now (Del Grango/MGM)
Chain - The History Of Chain Expanded Edition (Mushroom/Festival/Warner)
Madder Lake - The Best Of (Mushroom/Festival/Warner)
Sid Rumpo - First Offense Expanded Edition (Mushroom/Festival/Warner)
letlive. - The Blackest Beautiful (Epitaph/Warner)
Like Moths To Flames - An Eye For An Eye (Rise/ADA/Warner)
Tracer - El Pistolero (Mascot/ADA/Warner)
Andy Szikla - Dark Valley (Rubber)
Maps - Vicissitude (Mute/EMI)
Warbrain - Void Of Confusion (Resist)
The Cannanes - Howling At All Hours (Chapter)
Kimence - One View (Butterthief/Obese)
Sleep Parade - Inside/Out (MGM)