Rackett Goes Their Own Way With “Alive”

With a big, bold sound, there’s no ignoring Rackett and their new single “Alive.” It’s a song that sounds truly original, perhaps because this all-female quartet made it a truly independent release. The women wrote, recorded, and produced it at Forces & Fury Studios, owned by the band’s drummer Astrid Holz and vocalist and guitarist, Kat Ayala.

“When deciding what recording process would best serve this song and the band’s overall sound, we realized that we had all the skills and resources to record and produce this entirely ourselves. Of course, we had our doubts in the beginning but we pushed forward and created what we feel is our best record so far,” Kat explained.

It’s not just the sound that’s unique, but also the song’s lyrics. It’s not often we hear singles tackling material mortality and its link to pop culture!

“Alive is about the material reincarnation of oneself. Alive celebrates the life and death cycle of an adopted trend and empowers you to re-decide your identity and to let go of the past,” vocalist and guitarist Rebecca Callander explained.

Rackett are currently on the road bringing their music to the masses. You can still catch them at the following venues.

9 February 2018 – The Foundry, Brisbane
10 February 2018 – Hotter Than Hell, Ipswich
10 February 2018 – Northern Byron Bar, Byron Bay
16 February 2018 – Selina’s, Coogee Bay
17 February 2018 – New Victoria Hotel, Wetherill Park
18 February 2018 – North Gong Hotel, Wollongong
23 February 2018 – Cherry Bar, Melbourne
24 February 2018 – Pier Street Party, Frankston
1 March 2018 – Moonshine, Manly
2 March 2018 – Waywards, Sydney
9 March 2018 – O’Donoughues, Emu Plains
10 March 2018 – Daisy Went Crazy, Gold Coast
24 March 2018 – Dicey Rileys, Wollongong
29 March 2018 – Gateway Hotel, Newcastle
31 March 2018 – Captain Cook Hotel, Sydney
7 April 2018 – Frankie’s Pizza, Sydney

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Thundamentals and More Play Frankston’s Pier Street Party

A who’s who of the Aussie music industry are heading to Frankston for the annual Pier Street Party. Thundamentals, Art vs Science, Gyroscope, The Getaway Plan, Rackett, and Jesswar will all take the Pier Street Party stage. There’ll also be food trucks and pop-up bars to keep the crowd well fed and hydrated.

“Frankston City is ready to rock as the Pier Street Party prepares for its second year,” said Frankston’s mayor Colin Hampton. “Council is delighted that our city will be hosting world class acts at this fantastic event for the community and visitors to enjoy.”

The Pier Street Party will take over the area outside the Pelly Bar & Pier Bandroom in Frankston on February 24. Tickets are on sale now through Oztix. Note that even though it’s held outside, it’s still an adults-only event.

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Talented Women Come Together For Electric Lady

I’ve thought a lot more about female voices and the importance of them coming together and speaking up since Donald Trump was elected U.S. president. It seems like we’re at a time in history when things we once took for granted aren’t guaranteed, and we need to fight that little bit harder to be heard. In the spirit of that, it’s exciting to see Australian women coming together for Electric Lady, shows featuring musicians like Ali Barter, Alex Lahey, Jack River, Gretta Ray, Bec Sandridge, Rackett, and Bodytype.

More than live shows, Electric Lady is a platform to amplify the strength of women in such varied fields as music, politics, sport, science, and much more. It will feature interviews with powerful women in a range of sectors including Stephanie Gilmore, Isabel Lucas, Tyler Wright, Katie Mack, and heaps more.

In the lead-up to the shows, Electric Lady will release a series of Live Sessions featuring artists on the bill covering one another’s songs. Click the link to see Gretta Ray’s sublime take on Jack River’s “Talk Like That.” It will seriously stop you in your tracks.

Electric Lady will play Sydney’s Metro Theatre on June 30 before hitting Melbourne’s Corner Hotel on July 1.

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