Lucy perrett
Lucy has spent the last 2 years in between London and Sydney. She floats from our sunny shores to the city streets in London working in the music industry. Lucy likes the sunshine, cats, window flower pots, cobbled streets, hugs, music in the morning, lunchtime and evening.
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Filed under: Music
Check out the new video from Pomomofo for the track 'Island' ....it's brilliant..
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Walter Meego are Justin Sconza and Colin Yarck, a duo from Chicago Illinois
The lovely pair create disco pop tunes full of synth driven bass that will do more than get your toes tapping… Having checked out their website it became very apparent that these guys have something fresh to offer.. It’s starry skies in a tropical oasis and you are dancing …! Oh yes you are dancing..
They recently signed to new local indie label BANDROOM RECORDS alongside Black Kids, Calvin Harris and Peter Bjorn and John and are set to release their debut album
‘Voyager’ down under on
September 13.
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The Black Ryder are a psychedelic, shoegazing, experimental and mesmerising new act out of Sydney. The band formed in 2007 after it's 2 members, Aimee Nash and Scott Von Rypers exited from 'The Morning After Girls'.
Since this time the pair have called on a number of special guests to fill their line up including Mr Ricky Maymi (Brian Jonestown Massacre) and Graham Bonnar (Swervedriver). They have some impressive support slots under their belts with The Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and The Ravonettes. Coming up in August they are set to support Brian Jonestown Massacre and then they hit the road with The Warlocks in October.
Sultry vocals along with reverb drenched guitar make for impressive comparisons to Mazzy Star and The Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. Their minimalist approach is refreshing and you will quickly loose yourself under a wash of soothing yet rich melodies
Things are just getting started but it won't stay quiet for long. The band are currently working on their debut album. Listen to ‘Let It Go’ www.myspace.com/theblackryder
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When Mitchell looks through the camera lens he steps away from the norm and captures images of a surreal and unique nature. What’s on the other side is an insight into the mind of someone who has the ability to think and see beyond the everyday mundane. An eye for bringing inanimate objects to life and transporting us into a realm where perhaps we are not always alone. Do you ever get the feeling someone is watching…….? Faceinvader by Mitchell Connelly…….
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A musician that creates beautiful simple lyrics and says all the things you think a man has wanted to say but has never had the courage… With easy folk, county, blues melodies that just make you smile. His voice at times verges on shrill but this just adds to his unique charm, his falsetto his amazing. It’s a modern day Bob Dylan who is truly a hopeless romantic.
Pete Molinari has recently been recording with one of the UKs most well respected musicians, artists, poets, Billy Childish. He sang a song the other night in London, one written by Billy the lyrics as such ‘I can’t love you, because I don’t like the man that I am’. An incredibly simple and beautiful track, I haven’t heard such a song or been excited by one in such a long time. A second album is on it’s way, go listen to ‘sweet louise’ now….. petemolinari.co.uk
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Three individuals make up the group known as 'The Bogside Artists'. The group is famous for their murals in the area of Derry, Northern Ireland, known as Free Derry Corner. These murals depict key events of 'the Troubles' in the city since 1968. The artists have lived in the Bogside most of their lives and have experienced the worst of the conflict. This exhibition of their work is a chronicle of those events that they consider to have been the most significant during the last thirty years. In telling this story they have served a pressing need for their community and Derry people in general to acknowledge with dignity if not pride the price paid by those who became victims of the struggle for democratic rights. Their work therefore is essentially a homage.
Visiting this site referred to as 'The Peoples Gallery 'was a sound reminder that not all is always peaceful in civilised society.
You can read more on these artists and the conflict in Northern Ireland.
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A cult figure in America, Europe and Japan, Billy Childish is by far the most prolific painter, poet, and song-writer of his generation. In a twenty year period he has published 30 collections of his poetry, recorded over 70 full-length independent LP’s and produced over 1000 paintings. Join the Billy Childish Society today.











