Hidden Shoal News

Bury the Sound live in Melbourne this Sunday night!

This Sunday, 6th January, Bury the Sound are playing their first live show of 2008 at The Empress, 714 Nicholson St, North Fitzroy with The Knives of Neptune and Ahkmed. It promises to be a night of epic, progressive music, so if you’re in the area, head on down. Ahkmed open the night at 7.30, BTS hit the state at 8.30, and The Knives of Neptune headline at 9.30.

Slow Dancing Society reviewed on Textura

Slow Dancing Society’s latest album The Slow and Steady Winter has just received an excellent review in the latest edition of Textura. The album reached number 28 in the site’s end of year list, with previous album The Sound of Lights When Dim also featured at number 14. To top it off, Drew Sullivan talks about the music he has enjoyed in 2007. Many thanks to Ron at Textura for all the Hidden Shoal coverage throughout 2007, and for running such a superb site.

Iretsu, Wes Willenbring, Slow Dancing Society and Beautiful Lunar Landscape in Best of 2007 Lists!

Michael Henaghan’s exhaustive end of year round-up continues! Iretsu’s The Moon and Stars Remain in the Morning Sky made number 4 in the indie/rock category, and Wes Willenbring’s Somewhere Someone Else made number 10 in the instrumental/experimental category. Plus, songs by Slow Dancing Society, Beautiful Lunar Landscape and Iretsu all made it into the Top 50 tracks of the year. Go HSR!