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Review: Laneway Festival, Melbourne AU 02/07/15

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Review by Bruce Rave

The Laneway Festival hits major cities in Australia, plus Singapore and Auckland. Unlike majors such as Coachella which have become all things to all people, Laneway remains on the edgy end of rock and accessible electronic. It takes place on four stages over the course of one day. With a few exceptions, the lineup remains the same throughout. I hit the February 7 Melbourne event, which sold out to about 15,000 fans. It was extremely well-run and mostly easy to navigate, with bands hitting their stages on time. In order of appearance, here were my highlights.

Benjamin Booker showed why he’s had a buzz from the beginning, with strong guitar, vocals, and presence. Perfect Pussy are intentionally in your face and no matter what you might think of them, I agree with the consensus that they’re better live than on record. Mac DeMarco was the day’s pleasant surprise with his perfectly timed late-afternoon set. He used to be sad and serious, but this show was uplifting with humor. The B3Sci dudes knew what they were doing when they got behind the then unknown band Jungle. Thousands hit up the powerful Jungle show, and not once did I see anyone in the crowd standing still. Following Jungle on that stage would be a real challenge, but Future Islands answered the call with what many felt was the strongest set of the day. The Aussies are well aware of Samuel T. Herring’s Letterman performance last year. Royal Blood destroy wherever they play, and this day was no exception with another strong crowd reaction. Pond are another band that can be counted on to bring the goods and you never know what leader Nick Allbrook will do next. FKA Twigs is low-key for me in terms of her songs, but there’s no denying her live chops. It’s impossible to take eyes off of her. Caribou also delivered supremely with a more club-oriented electro vibe, and the place went wild for their “Can’t Do Without You” hit. Courtney Barnett is from Melbourne, so this was a victorious return for her given her worldwide acclaim. Her band is stellar and she plays a sick guitar herself. I’d give my top prize to St. Vincent, who sports dark hair once again. Her last album made many year-end lists including my own, and now she’s got the Grammy for Best Alternative Album. The live show is a musical and visual firestorm. I’ve gained an enhanced respect for her guitar playing. Her choreography with Toko Yasuda (bass, guitars, synths) is beyond compelling.

There were strong reports on Jon Hopkins, and I didn’t get to see Flight Facilities or Banks as I’d hoped to. We arrived early to check out some of the younger bands. Most were good but none surprised to the point where it seems they’re ready to move to the next level.

I’d like to see this concept go worldwide because festivals need focus if they’re going to continue establishing artists. Laneway did hold a Detroit event in 2013 and are hoping to return.

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Oh Wonder – Technicolour Beat

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London-based duo Oh Wonder, who have hit the pages of B3SCI via original track or remix a lot recently, excel again with the soft and sensuous, lyrically stunning, intimately-charged acoustic track “Technicolour Beat” which is the 7th track from the talented songwriter twosome in their commitment to release one track a month for a year under their new name (previously Wonder Wonder). We look forward to more dazzling material in April from one of our new artist faves. Reviewed by Erin Shay.

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Great Good Fine OK – Too Much To Handle (Shook Remix)

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While Great Good Fine Ok are coming hot on the heels of last year’s “Body Diamond” EP and a ton of international praise, New York’s rising electronic pop duo return with the “2M2H” EP, due out March 16th 2015 via Sony Music. Today they release the second official remix of “Too Much To Handle” this time by the enigmatic Shook. Reviewed by LL.

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Giveaway: Maudlin Strangers & HUNNY @ The Satellite, L.A. on 03/06

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Maudlin Strangers and HUNNY play The Satellite in Los Angeles on Friday (03/06). If you’d like to be at the show for free, you’ve come to the right place; B3 is giving away two passes to Friday’s show to one very lucky reader. To enter email us by Noon PST on Thursday (03/05). For further details and ticket information on this must see gig, check The Satellite’s site here.

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Niia – Seasons (Waiting On You) (Future Islands)

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Favorite voice Niia turns in a buttery rendition of Future Islands’ big track “Seasons (Waiting On You)” for Yours Truly.

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Jack Ü – Mind (StéLouse Remix)

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StéLouse marks 20,000 Soundcloud follows with fresh new mix for Jack Ü’s smash “Mind”

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Spies – Sea Creature

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Spies announced new EP with expansive title track “Sea Creature”. “Sea Creature” is the Irish band at their apex thusfar; a big tent anthemic track that sacrifices little in its might for accessibility. A+.

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Lucy and the Caterpillar – Coming Back Home

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“Coming Back Home” is the title track to UK newcomer Lucy and the Caterpillar’s upcoming EP. “Coming Back Home” succeeds on its effective but still very intimate and immediate vocal and neatly executed melancholy instrumental. “Coming Back Home” is out March 9th.

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Freedom Fry – Yeah You

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Freedom Fry, the Franco-American duo of Bruce Driscoll and Marie Sayret, debut today new track “Yeah You”. The four on the floor number features another set of spotless pinpoint perfect pop melodies from the duo as well as a touch of the romantic in the track’s swaying mandolin strums. We love it.

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Premiere: Happy Lives – Wanna Go Dance

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Happy Lives are the New York City duo of Mike Lande and Julian Beel. New track “Wanna Go Dance” blends a keen pop aesthetic and infectious danceable rhythm structures with a sensibility for the lo-fi and risk-taking in production. The mix of fidelity and pop quality creates for a refreshing and very effective track. Spin the B3 Premiere of “Wanna Go Dance” from Happy Lives below.

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Chelsea Lankes – Too Young To Fall In Love

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The Motley Crue cover “Too Young To Fall In Love” is the b-side to Chelsea Lankes’ “Down For Whatever” single out today (3/2). About the song and its choice as a cover, Chelsea says “she’s always been a fan of the 80s and particularly hair metal”, and “There are so many great lyrics and melodies from that era and dressed up a little differently, they can still be a really great pop song.”. Sample to “Too Young To Fall In Love” below and check the 7″ out today on our B3SCI Records.

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