Dec 7, 2007 | Bury the Sound, Indie News, News Updates
On Sunday 9th December, Bury the Sound will be supporting the fantastic All India Radio at Bar Open, 317 Brunswick St, Fitzroy. The band will be playing songs from their acclaimed Autumn Magnets EP, plus new material that will appear on their forthcoming album. Doors...
Dec 4, 2007 | News Updates, The Retail Sectors
The addictive Retail Sectors single, ‘The First Step To End The Life’, has been receiving airplay on the excellent Soundlab show on Triple J, and was last week’s Track of the Week on Monday’s Out to Lunch show on WA’s RTR FM. The track...
Dec 4, 2007 | Glassacre News, News Updates
Even with the release of their excellent new single ‘September 16th’, the joys of Glassacre’s Slow Attack EP are still being discovered. The ‘Leonard’s Lair’ music blog has just included a review of this essential release. Drop by...
Dec 4, 2007 | Indie News, News Updates, Slow Dancing Society News
The Slow and Steady Winter, the gorgeous new album by Slow Dancing Society, has just been reviewed over at Norwegian e-zine Luna Kafe. Visit the site to read the review in full, or visit SDS’s reviews section for an excerpt.
Dec 4, 2007 | Indie News, News Updates, The Retail Sectors
The Australian music label, Hidden Shoal Recordings, today announced the release of the new mini album Foregone Conclusion by Japanese project The Retail Sectors. Layering manipulated guitars, bass, drums and electronics to create compelling, melodic instrumentals,...
Dec 3, 2007 | Beautiful Lunar Landscape, Bury the Sound, Cheekbone, Chris Mason News, Colour Kane News, CSR News, Dilatazione News, Enargeia News, Glassacre News, Indie News, Jumpel, Low Budget Invaders News, Monocle News, Moongoat News, Motor Eye News, My Majestic Star News, News Updates, Sankt Otten News, Slow Dancing Society News, Tangled Star News, The Hero Cycle, The Retail Sectors, Toby Richardson News, Wayne Harriss News, Wes Willenbring News
2007 has been a wonderful year for the Hidden Shoal label and its artists and it just got some thick icing layered all over the top of it. Textura magazine, the astute and passionate purveyors of fine new music, have chosen Hidden Shoal Recordings as one of its top...