Guy Sebastian Duets with Jordin Sparks on New Single

Guy Sebastian will follow up the success of his latest single “Like It Like That” with a duet with American Idol winner, Jordin Sparks. Guy recorded the track “Art of Love” recently in the United States. The song is the second to be released from Guy’s fifth studio album Like It Like That, which hits stores on Friday.

It won’t just be Guy’s CDs that fans will see in the stores though. Guy’s just announced a run of in-store appearances ahead of his tour next February. Guy will sign autographs and perform for his loyal fans at the shopping centre appearances. Here are all the places you can catch Guy in the coming months. Make sure to mark them in your calendars!

23 October 2009 – Virgin Megastore, 343 George St, Sydney @ 1pm
24 October 2009 – Westfield Tea Tree Plaza, Adelaide @ 12.30pm
29 October 2009 – Westfield, Liverpool @ 6pm.
12 Feb 2010 – Riverside Theatre, Perth Convention Centre
13 Feb 2010 – Adelaide Entertainment Centre
14 Feb 2010 – State Theatre, Sydney
19 Feb 2010 – QPAC, Concert Hall, Brisbane
20 Feb 2010 – Arts Centre, Hamer Hall, Melbourne

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Daniel Merriweather Announces Aussie Homebake Sideshows

Here’s some good news for Daniel Merriweather fans who missed out on a ticket to Homebake. At least, that is, if they’re over 18.

The Aussie expat, who’s done massive things on the UK charts this year, has announced three sideshows on the East Coast. Predictably it’s all capital cities and, sadly for younger fans, strictly adults only.

I must admit to feeling a little sorry for the small fries on this one. They were locked out of Homebake because of the age thing, and now they’re missing out again. For their sakes, I hope we see Daniel back on our shores, and in entertainment centres, really soon.

Everyone else can snare their tickets for the following shows on Wednesday 28 October.

29 November 2009 – The Tivoli, Brisbane
1 December 2009 – Prince Bandroom, Melbourne
2 December 2009 – Metro Theatre, Sydney

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"Looking for Vertical" – Gareth Skinner

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Gareth Skinner’s experience in composing film scores shines through his sophomore studio album, Looking for Vertical. It’s an album of rich textures which can only be described as indie. That often seems like a cop-out term, but this album truly defies neat categorisation.

Gareth thrives on strange marriages. After the electronic early tracks, “More Than What” comes like a bolt from the blue. It’s a beautiful cello driven ballad, stunning it its stripped back approach. That raw treatment is the all more stark after all the technical wizardry that came before. Strings are used again in “Intermission,” but there’s no classical inspiration this time. Instead the cello screeches, almost discordantly, to keep harmony with the electric guitars. “Uplifting” is the most obvious choice for a film score, a track which would surely be played when the hero triumphs. But that’s just one layer too. Over that inspiring soundtrack comes the ramblings of a passionate preacher. It seems at odds, yet on an album like this the strange juxtapositions are almost expected.

Looking for Vertical is an album which refuses to fit into a box. It’s brave because of that, but also a little alienating. An album featuring instrumental music, spoken word pieces, and traditional vocal driven tracks shouldn’t work, but there’s a strange beauty in the weirdness. Looking for Vertical will never become one of my go-to albums. It’s too challenging for that. But Gareth Skinner’s vision and daring approach are to be applauded.

Looking for Vertical is available for pre-order at Rubber Records.

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Shannon Noll and Street Warriors Cover "Solid Rock"

Shannon Noll has teamed up with indigenous hip hoppers Street Warriors to revamp an Australian classic, the Goanna hit “Solid Rock.”

The combination of hip hop beats and rock guitars breathes new life into the 1982 anthem which sang of the displacement of Aboriginal tribes during Australia’s white settlement. The themes made the song particularly poignant for the Street Warriors.

“If everyone practices respect – for land, for country, for each other, most of our problems would disappear,” said one half of the group, Abie Wright.

The video saw Shannon and the band headed to the Gommeroi Land around Gunnedah. The song pays homage to the Street Warriors’ ancestor, Red Chief Kangaroo, and they shot part of the video in the Red Chief Cave in his honour. Check it out below!

Q & A with Chantelle Barry

You might remember Chantelle Barry as the Popstars alumn who took a very public fall from grace. These days she’s left the world of manufactured pop far behind to forge a career as an indie singer-songwriter. She’s currently in Australia to promote her debut album Simple Things. I caught up with her to talk about life in Los Angeles, the new CD, and why she still calls Australia home.

How does it feel to be home?
It feels so good. I wish I could be here more and do what I’m doing over in L.A. Nothing compares to being home with family and friends.

How does life in Los Angeles compare to living in Australia?
I think the biggest difference is that it’s so fast-paced. There’s something happening all the time. There’s like seven or eight lanes on a freeway all going one way.

Oh my goodness. I struggle with Sydney!
Yeah, I know! It’s crazy! It seems like there’s always traffic. It’s always peak hour. Everyone around you is in the same industry, pursuing something creative in entertainment or fashion. It’s go-go-go, really competitive. But I do love it too because I have a bit of a competitive nature, which I think is what drives me in music.

What inspired you to head to the States?
Well, when I was younger I always wanted to go to America. I had some friends at a singing and dancing school that I went to as a kid and they went to America. And when they came back I was like “Oh my god, I want to go there!” It sounded so exciting and fun. And the opportunity arose in about 2000 for me to go and just visit. So I visited L.A. and I fell in love. The weather was fantastic; it’s comparable to Perth. And I knew some very good music producers over there. So I was like “I think I want to move and give it a go.” So it was just good timing I think. And I’ve been there for eight years. It’s been a slow but steady progression. Things have been happening and I’m happy there.

You’re out here to support the release of your new album Simple Things. What can you tell me about it?
Simple Things is very much a story. Every song on it is something that’s happened from my life over the course of the last seven or eight years. The title track, for example, “Simple Things” is about just getting back to the simple things, you know? Where material things don’t matter so much, and I refer to being young and carefree. And being in L.A. definitely inspired that song. At the time I wrote it I was broke and down on my luck, and I was like “I just want things to be back to simple; money not to matter and not to drive things.” I wrote that song and everyone that heard it really responded to it. It was such a good feel. And I realised it was actually relatable; it’s not just me who goes through these downs. Everyone wants the simple things in life.

I wrote the album over the course of probably two years, and then I chose the best songs. Scott Whyte, he produced the album, and we built a studio pretty much, and just locked ourselves in it for four months and really got to it. And it was such a fun process. We wrote a couple of songs together. We wrote the single together which is called “You,” and I just did a music video for that.

It seems to be going pretty well. I’m really, really proud of the album. I didn’t compromise any of the sounds or styles. Hopefully everyone else will receive it that well too.

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Vanessa Amorosi on Top of Singles Charts

Vanessa Amorosi has made a big splash on the ARIA charts this week, with her new single “This Is Who I Am” taking the top spot on debut. Amazingly, this is Vanessa’s first number one single!

She’s keeping company with Guy Sebastian, who is still sticking around the top ten with “Like It Like That.” It sits at number five this weeks after a massive 10 weeks hovering around the upper end of the charts.

With Michael Buble’s newie Crazy Love sitting at the top of the album charts, Kate Miller-Heidke’s been left to fly the Australian flag at number eight. Curiouser is up two positions from last week. Could Miss Miller-Heidke be clawing her way back up to the top spot? I hope so!

Click below to see the complete top 10!

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Australian Idols Take on Stage and Screen

I don’t mind admitting that I’ve anticipated tonight’s episode of Australian Idol like none other this season. I’ve been bemoaning the lack of showtunes for seasons, and now we got to do it with Liza Minnelli. She opened the show with “Cabaret” and was brilliant. It just simply doesn’t get any better.

The men escaped the bottom three, leaving Kate Cook, Kim Cooper, and Hayley Warner in the bottom three. Kim’s been a perpetual member of the bottom three, so it wasn’t a great surprise that she left us. I’ll miss her though!

Toby Moulton opened the show with “Somebody To Love.” Taking on a Queen song is always a tall order, because quite frankly you’re never going to be Freddie Mercury. But despite that, I think he did really well. He didn’t let the song scare him, and that confidence really made it.

Stan Walker was right in the pocket for “Circle of Life.” It was the perfect song for him, and he didn’t put a foot wrong. I was wowed. This is why he hasn’t been in the bottom three; he’s just that good.

Kate Cook did a little Dusty with “Son of a Preacher Man,” but honestly she looked a little lost. She got lost in the lyrics and fell off them all over the place. There was no sex here, and with a song like this there should be. It was a big disappointment for me, because I really like Kate.

Hayley Warner took on Powderfinger’s “These Days.” I couldn’t fault the way she sang it, but it didn’t jump off the page. It’s a little scary considering she was in the bottom three last week. She needed to do better.

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The Versus Sign to Warner, Offer Free Single Download

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Killing Heidi duo Ella and Jesse Hooper have just been signed up to Warner Music Australia. The brother-sister team’s latest incarnation, The Verses, showcases their incredible talent and knack for crafting an unforgettable song.

“The Verses are all about old-fashioned quality: beautifully crafted songs, great musicianship and unforgettable vocal melodies,” explained Warner president and CEO, Ed St John. “They take all the things that are good about ‘classic rock’ and combine them with a totally contemporary sensibility. So many people know and admire Jesse and Ella Hooper and all that they stand for, but I still think people will be blown away by this band.”

Meanwhile Ella and Jesse Hooper are hopeful about the opportunities their partnership with Warner will present.

“We are very excited to be working with the people at Warners for our new project The Verses as we really respect their nurturing of local talent,” the pair said in a statement. “The Verses has been something we have been creating with a lot of love and are looking forward to sharing our music again. We are thrilled to be debuting our new band on the Fleetwood Mac tour in December, who are one of our favourite groups!“

The band’s first single “Forever More” will hit radio on October 26, but you can get it for free now at The Versus website. The song comes from the band’s debut EP, which is scheduled to drop on November 13. That gives fans just enough time to learn all the songs ahead of the Fleetwood Mac tour. Here are all the dates!

1 & 2 December 2009 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
5 December 2009 – Hope Estate Winery, Hunter Valley
7 December 2009 – Acer Arena, Sydney
11 & 12 December 2009 – Members Equity, Perth
15 & 16 December 2009 – Entertainment Centre, Brisbane

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Wes Carr CD Gets a Cover Disc

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If you don’t own a copy of Wes Carr’s album The Way The World Looks, or you just can’t get enough of the reigning Australian Idol champ, listen up. The album will be repackaged as a two-disc set, which features a collection of covers titled Under the Influence.

The really exciting thing is that it’s not simply the songs Wes covered on Idol. Instead, Wes has put his signature stamp on the songs which influenced his musical journey. The disc features a remake of Joe Jackson’s “Is She Really Going Out With Him,” which you may have heard in the opening credits of Beauty & The Geek. Surely I’m not the only one who’s been suckered into that reality TV show! There’s also a stripped back acoustic version of Wes’ own hit, “Love is an Animal.”

The newly repackaged version of The Way The World Looks hits stores on November 6. Here’s the complete track listing!

1. “Is She Really Going Out With Him” – Joe Jackson
2. “Long As I Can See The Light” – Creedence Clearwater Revival
3. “Hey Bulldog” – The Beatles
4. “Go Your Own Way” – Fleetwood Mac
5. “Straight To Hell” – The Clash
6. “Across 110th Street” – Bobby Womack
7. “Love” – The Beatles
8. “Slide” – Michael Hutchence/U2
9. “Love is an Animal”- Acoustic Version

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RuinGloria Gets Trashy at the Agincourt Tonight!

We haven’t heard anything from RuinGloria since they headed Stateside to tour the west Coast in March. But fear not; the Sydney rockers aren’t dead. They’ve just been cooped up in a studio writing and recording their debut album.

While the disc won’t hit stores until early next year, RuinGloria are keen to unleash the songs upon their faithful local fans. The band has announced a run of dates leading up to Christmas, including a headlining spot at Trash at the Agincourt Hotel tonight. Get your skates on and pick up a free copy of the band’s new single, “I’m Pretty Sure My Ex-Girlfriend is a Vampire.”

All shows are over 18s, so kiddies will have to sit these ones out.

17 October 2009 – Trash @ Agincourt Hotel, Broadway
31 October 2009 – Manly Fisho’s, Manly
5 November 2009 – Hot Damn! Sydney
17 December 2009 – Bull n Bush, Baulkham Hills

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