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short ‘n’SWEET Emcee comes full circle


AS one of this country’s most talked-about, up-and-coming artists, 360 numbers among a small handful of true to life, underground- reared emcees who can transcend the hip- hop genre and walk tall in a pop-dominated landscape. One listen to his game-changing album


Falling and Flying – set for release at the end of the month – will confi rm that, and then some. To celebrate the release of the album,


360, who is currently destroying radio airwaves nationwide with his Josh Pyke- assisted single Throw it Away and the new banger Killer, is hitting the road in October and November for an 18-date tour around the country. It’s the hidden gems on Falling and Flying


that really hit home. Indie darling Gossling shows up for two irresistible collaborations – the sweaty dancehall-fl avoured Boys like You, and the heart-rending Miracle in a Costume. It’s truly game-changing music – and


what else would you expect from an artist on the cutting edge of the social media frontier? He might never give you a straight answer about his nom de plume, but straight answers are boring anyway. Falling and Flying isn’t. Catch 360 at Newcastle Leagues Club on Thursday, November 10.


short ‘n’SWEET Bad boys of rock


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SYDNEY singer and songwriter Caitlin Park is not your average neo-folk musician. She has single-handedly taken the genre and pulled it to the left with her abstract compositions, electro-acoustic aesthetic and fi lm nostalgia. After absorbing her mother’s obsession


with words, Park’s fascination with the elegance of language was nourished by a part-time post at a cult video store around the corner from her family home. This culminated in a piece of music based on the murder plot scene in Alfred Hitchcock’s Dial M for Murder – her reverse soundtrack. Then, songs that were written for short fi lms began to take shape as folk snapshots riddled with sound eff ects and dialogue taken from 1940 and ’50s fi lms. Park’s own lyrics juxtapose those clippings and are executed with deep, smooth vocals that come from somewhere far below her ribcage. A year of constant shows during 2009


IF you’re up for a night of high-octane rock and roll, then you’d be well advised to get along to the Belmont Hotel this weekend to witness the rock powerhouse that is Angry Anderson and the Junkyard Dogs. The Junkyard Dogs have been playing


off and on in between their many other commitments for some 10 years. When they get together, it is always based on fun and high energy blues and rock with some classics and album tracks from a wide variety of bands and performers. Just recently, with their contacts and friends within the industry, they have decided to call on the services of one of their friends – Angry Anderson. This combination of talented musicians has decided to get together and play some of their favourite all-time classics, ranging from Rose Tattoo, AC/DC, Free and Bad Company to the Easybeats, Rolling Stones and the Beatles. This is surely one not to be missed. Catch all the action at the Belmont Hotel on Saturday, September 10.


wasn’t wasted on a scene that has lapped up her inimitable and provocative style. National and international bill partners have helped showcase Caitlin Park to a vast audience and have included Pony Up, the Devoted Few, Laura Jean, Leader Cheetah, McKisko, the Paper Scissors, Kat Frankie and the Dead Sea. Now, Park is set to launch her stunning debut long-player Milk Annual with a string of


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dates along the east coast. Masterfully pulled together by Liam


Judson (Belles Will Ring, Cloud Control and Sister Jane), and featuring performances by Holly Throsby, Aidan Roberts, Milk Annual is inspired by Steve Reich, the Penguin Cafe Orchestra, the sonic innovation of CocoRosie and the Sleeping State. Joined by drummer Brighton (Eliza


Fawcett), you can expect to hear kids screaming, the clink of roped boats, struck matches and irregular heartbeats mixed with layered vocal sampling, overlaid by a singer with a voice that will wrap you up in a warm blanket. Catch Caitlin Park when she launches Milk


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