Give Thanks for Miles Recommends’ Latest Single

“Thank You” sounds like a feel-good folk-pop song, but there’s more to the latest track from Melbourne-based band Miles Recommends than it seems.

Tap into those lyrics and you’ll hear some biting social commentary. It’s no surprise really, as Des used to work for the United Nations while Lou was a journalist! Their songs focus on social and political activism, although musically the songs sound much lighter than those dealing with such big issues might. As the old saying goes, you catch more flies with honey!

Miles Recommends plays Swamplands in Melbourne with Moonlight Broadcast and Oh North on June 14.

Image used with permission from The Right Profile

Happy 10th Birthday Sounds of Oz!

Today Sounds of Oz turns 10. That seems like a milestone worth acknowledging. Ten years is longer than many marriages and prison sentences after all. It’s amazing scrolling back through the pages, looking at all the albums I’ve fallen for and the gigs I’ve seen since it all began.

I started this blog all those years ago because I felt there was a real division in Australia between the alternative music press and the commercial outlets. I wanted to carve out a place where great Australian music could be appreciated, regardless of its genre. Sadly I still feel that division. I also feel there’s a bunch of great music that doesn’t get any exposure on through big outlets, something I wasn’t aware of when I began this journey. I’m thrilled I have a platform to bring those superb songs to you.

I’m not going to write anything long and sappy, but I did want to take a moment to thank the promoters and record companies who’ve introduced me to so much great music and hooked me up with countless concert tickets over the years. Your support has been invaluable. Thank you to the musicians themselves for their kind words and for sharing their music with me. But mostly I want to thank you, the readers. Whether you’re been with me for years or you’ve just stopped by, I’m glad you’ve taken time to discover my little corner of the web.

Here’s to the next 10 and beyond!

Image source: Wwarby @ Flickr