RADIO FREE ALICE Release Cool Retro Single “2010”

You’d be forgiven for mistaking “2010”, the latest single from Naarm/Melbourne-based band RADIO FREE ALICE, for a long-lost recording from The Cure or New Order. It’s got such a cool retro vibe that will transport you right back to those angsty new wave bands of decades past. Rather than shying away from their influences, the band are proud to pay tribute to the acts that have made a mark on the song’s sound.

“We’ve been playing the song live for almost a year now. Musically we were influenced by early The Cure and The Smiths.,” they said. “The song focuses on the instrumentation rather than the vocals more than any other track on the EP. It’s the first and only song we have with a pretty much totally instrumental chorus.”

RADIO FREE ALICE are currently making waves in the United Kingdom and Europe. If you’re living abroad, you can catch them at one of the following shows.

7 June 2024 – Broadcast, Glasgow
8 June 2024 – Sneaky Pete’s, Edinburgh
13 June 2024 – Supersonic, Paris (FREE)
15 June 2024 – Rock for People Festival, Hradec Klavove
18 June 2024 – The Social (Form Showcase Night), London

Photo credit: Madeleine Purdy

The Best of 2010

With Christmas done and dusted we’re all looking ahead to the next big celebration, New Years Eve. But before we usher in 2011 I figured it was time to pause and reflect on the year that was. Here’s what rocked my world in 2011. Of course it’s purely subjective and based on the music I consumed and my gut reaction to it, but what’s an end of year list if it’s not a bit biased? What excited you musically this year?

Top 10 Aussie Albums

  1. Seasons – The Verses
  2. Dr Dream and the Imaginary Pop-Cabaret – Emma Dean
  3. Into the Gallery – Amanda Merdzan
  4. Down the Way – Angus and Julia Stone
  5. Mousetrap Heart – Thirsty Merc
  6. Calling All Magicians – Danielle Spencer
  7. Bird of Bees – Jez Mead
  8. Walk – Israel Cannan
  9. Thirteen O’Clock – The Lucky Wonders
  10. On Broadway – David Campbell

Top 10 Aussie Tours

  1. Tears for Fears and Spandau Ballet @ Sydney Entertainment Centre
  2. Mumford & Sons @ The Enmore Theatre
  3. The Eagles @ Sydney Entertainment Centre
  4. George Michael @ Sydney Football Stadium
  5. Rob Thomas @ Hope Estate
  6. James Taylor and Carole King @ Hope Estate
  7. The Swell Season @ Sydney Opera House
  8. David Campbell @ Mingara Recreation Club
  9. John Butler Trio @ Newcastle Entertainment Centre
  10. John Mayer @ Sydney Entertainment Centre

Top 10 Aussie Stars

  1. Washington
  2. Angus and Julia Stone
  3. Powderfinger
  4. Guy Sebastian
  5. Jessica Mauboy
  6. Sia
  7. Birds of Tokyo
  8. Amy Meredith
  9. The Cassette Kids
  10. Altiyan Childs

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