Telescreen Emerge From Lockdown With “Moving On”

I don’t know about you, but I need some good vibes today. Between concerns about the US election and the global pandemic, I was looking for an upbeat track to make my worries melt away. At least for a few minutes! Enter “Moving On,” the latest track from Melbourne indie-pop act Telescreen.

These guys really impressed me with their track “Growing Pains” last year, but with this release it seems they’re going from strength to strength. They even took out the 2020 Triple J Unearthed NIDA competition recently, which saw them working with students from the prestigious Sydney school for their new music video. While this song has a catchy, uptempo sound, don’t dismiss it as a bit of pop fluff. Tap into those lyrics and you’ll soon discover Telescreen is a band with a social conscience.

“We, as a group, felt as though there was this real disconnect between the actions of Australia’s leaders and the true needs of those affected by the fires. ‘Moving On’ addresses our politicians’ disregard for public opinion, along with their seemingly growing inaction and detachment from issues in order to protect their self-interests,” they explained.

After playing a bushfire benefit show earlier this year, the pandemic has meant we haven’t seen too much of Telescreen in 2020. However, with the release of this single and frontman Nic Schwarz’s decision to focus on music full-time, the future looks bright for this exciting Aussie act.

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Bad Juju Ready to Rock for EP Shows

With their debut EP Hidden Desire recently released and a headlining tour kicking off in a couple of weeks, there’s no better time to get to know Melbourne punk rockers Bad Juju.

You might have caught the fantastic single “Moving On” on Triple J. But there’s more where that came from though; another five heavy-hitting tracks make up this stellar EP.

Hidden Desire explores how people deal with loss, anxiety, and depression, but moves into pushing these issues aside and trying to change our lives for the better, thinking positively going forward,” Bad Juju explained. “The record is themed around the idea that you can never truly know what is happening inside another person’s head. They can seem fine on the outside and hide their true self.”

Fresh from their EP launch party with Trophy Eyes, Bad Juju will play Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney in the coming weeks.

17 August 2018 – Foxxy Dolphin, Melbourne
18 August 2018 – West Thebby, Adelaide
30 August 2018 – Marly Bar, Sydney

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Indigo Provide Your Summer Soundtrack with New Single

It might technically still be spring, but it feels like summer in my part of the world. Some scorching hot temperatures have me feeling a little cruisy. It’s the perfect mindset for approaching “Moving On,” the stellar new single from WA four-piece Indigo.

It’s a totally accessible slice of alternative soft rock that’s perfect for all this warm weather. The message about putting the pain of the past behind you and moving forward it perfect for this time of year.

“I started writing ‘Moving On’ around 2013 after being unemployed for a few years, at a time where I solely depended on music,” the band’s lead singer Christopher Kinna explained. “It was in summer I think, I was sitting at a mate’s with a Roland Juno I had just purchased playing around with chords I started coming up with the structure of the song a few days later I wrote the words jamming on my acoustic guitar it was the easiest song I had ever wrote the words just flowed straight from my mouth. It felt very effortless I think because of the emotional detachment I felt from myself feeling like I was stuck and needed the motivation to move on from all the negativity that overwhelmed me.”

“Moving On” is the first track lifted from a new Indigo EP which we’ll see in early 2016.