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Time to break out the 2025 playlist as we serve up our first helping of new music for the year, followed by unveiling out Hottest 100 votes, and coming clean about bands we have absolutely never, not once, listened to**maybe.Follow along with the songs we discuss with this week's Spotify Playlist.Discover more new music and hear your favourite artists with 78 Amped on Instagram and TikTok.
Our guest on the pod today is none other than Aussie indie songwriter Annie Hamilton. She recently released her eagerly awaited second record, Stop and Smell the Lightening, and it does not disappoint. This album finds Annie exploring fresh sonic territory, incorporating electronic and disco elements that bring new depth to her signature sound. In today's episode, we chat with Annie about the creative evolution behind Stop and Smell the Lightening and how branching into new genres has influenced her songwriting. We also delve into her collaboration with producer Jake Webb from Methyl Ethel, unpacking the unique dynamic of their partnership. Plus, Annie gives us a glimpse of what's in store for fans on her upcoming tours across Australia and the UK, and the energy she channels when performing these new tracks live.Annie Hamilton: Instagram / Spotify Purchase Stop and Smell the Lightening and see Annie on tour here.Visit our official website here and follow us across our socials.
On this week's episode of Sense by Meg Faure, we welcome back Annie Hamilton, a renowned speech pathologist and feeding specialist sharing some practical feeding tips. Annie joins Meg to discuss everything parents need to know about starting solids for their little ones. This episode is packed with insights on creating positive, engaging, and effective mealtime routines. Annie provides expertise on practical feeding approaches and shares essential tips to make your child's weaning journey enjoyable and successful. With her background in both feeding and speech development, Annie offers a unique perspective that supports parents in understanding their child's feeding needs holistically. Preparing for the Weaning Journey Annie explains the basics of introducing solids, stressing the importance of proper seating and setting realistic expectations. She describes the process of balancing traditional feeding approaches with baby-led weaning to support each child's individual pace. Annie encourages parents to introduce a variety of textures and foods early on to promote adventurous eating. This balanced approach allows caregivers to incorporate both guided feeding and independence, building confidence in their little ones as they explore new foods. Social Eating and Family Mealtime Connection Annie highlights the importance of social interaction during mealtime and its role in a child's development. Eating together, she says, offers children valuable opportunities to learn from observing others, especially during family meals. She also shares tips on creating positive connections with food through family routines and without screens at the table. Annie describes how these mealtimes strengthen family bonds and provide learning moments that extend beyond feeding. Feeding Challenges and When to Seek Help Acknowledging that not all feeding journeys are easy, Annie discusses common challenges such as picky eating and limited diets. She encourages parents to pay attention to red flags, like long feeding times, weight issues, or respiratory difficulties while eating. For these challenges, Annie recommends seeking support from health professionals to address both the child's and parents' needs. Practical Strategies for Parents Annie and Meg share practical tips, including sensory-rich experiences to engage children without relying on screens. Simple activities like music, storytelling, and descriptive language create meaningful interactions around food. Annie emphasizes that making mealtime engaging and low-pressure can help reduce feeding struggles. This episode offers parents invaluable guidance on starting solids and overcoming common feeding hurdles. Annie's expertise reassures parents as they embark on this journey, emphasizing the importance of connection, patience, and trust. Whether you're just beginning or facing mealtime struggles, this episode will inspire confidence and make mealtime moments with your child more enjoyable.
✩ Welcome back to How Do You Muse! I can't think of a better way to kick off this season than having the absolutely incredible Annie Hamilton on the podcast!! I've been in awe of Annie's project for a while now, it was her music that I first came across but have since been totally mesmerised by the world she has created for herself and her art - her quality & quantity of output is hard to grasp, particularly when you realise she has begun to release her music completely independently ✩ In this episode we talk about Iceland, hand-sewn sequins, girl tour, slut era, documentation, deadlines, and the fact that she's having an album launch at The Lansdowne, Sydney and you should 100% come! Annie is an iconic storyteller, enjoy xx Follow How Do You Muse on Instagram & TikTok
This week's, @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ has definitely got some hot button films to get into!!! Pressman Film & Lionsgate reboot a 90's horror favourite. We get a psychological satire from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Free Association, this is important, Bold Choices, Amazon MGM Studios & Warner Bros. Pictures, and slice of life with Ley Line Entertainment & Sony Pictures Classics. Then there are two comedies, Spyglass Media Group, Artists Road & Netflix go high school, AND we ponder a question in space thanks to Pinky Promise, Storm City Films & Peacock! Today we have: The Crow Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/_5WncvDHt8I New York City, World Premiere: 2oth August 2024 Theatrical Release Date: 23rd August 2024 Director: Rupert Sanders Cast: Bill Skarsgård, Solo Uniacke, FKA Twigs, Isabella Wei, Josette Simon, Danny Huston, Laura Birn, Karel Dobrý, Sami Bouajila, Jordan Bolger, Sebastian Orozco, David Bowles, Tundy Smith, Samba Goldin, Jordan Haj, Dukagjin Podrimaj, Darija Pavlovicová Running Time: 111 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/djSKp_pwmOA?si=ohiE4Cug7yE25k62 Website: Here. https://thecrow.movie/ ---------------- Blink Twice Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/1fZrW6pPtag DGA Theater, Los Angeles, World Premiere: 8th August 2024 Theatrical Release Date: 23rd August 2024 Director: Zoë Kravitz Cast: Naomi Ackie, Channing Tatum, Alia Shawkat, Christian Slater, Simon Rex, Adria Arjona, Haley Joel Osment, Liz Caribel, Levon Hawke, Trew Mullen, Geena Davis, Kyle MacLachlan, Cris Costa, María Elena Olivares, Saul Williams, Tiffany Persons, Aaron Himelstein, Zoë Kravitz Running Time: 102 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/vVoyBSgTjOs?si=kJqMKExFfwVhrN1W Website: Here. https://www.warnerbros.co.uk/movies/blink-twice ---------------- Incoming Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/Zh4Tcawcd7I Digital Release Date: 23rd August 2024 Director: Dave Chernin, John Chernin Cast: Kaitlin Olson, Mason Thames, Ali Gallo, Isabella Ferreira, Ramon Reed, Raphael Alejandro, Bardia Seiri, Kayvan Shai, Loren Gray, Bobby Cannavale, Kim Hawthorne, Scott MacArthur, Thomas Barbusca, Victoria Moroles Running Time: 91 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/E_Vc11HVEYo?si=OcadMDFRx1u8GM4I Website: Here. https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/incoming-release-date-photos-news ---------------- Between The Temples Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/hGKmHUieXGY 2024 Sundance Film Festival, World Premiere: 19th January 2024 US Theatrical Release Date: 22nd August 2024 UK Theatrical Release Date: 23rd August 2024 Director: Nathan Silver Cast: Jason Schwartzman, Jacob Morrell, Carol Kane, Dolly de Leon, Caroline Aaron, Robert Smigel, Madeline Weinstein, Matthew Shear, Steven Lack, Lindsay Burdge, Jason Grisell, Cindy Silver, John Magary, Annie Hamilton, Pauline Chalamet Running Time: 111 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/0UNPfUU0UZI?si=GLj-4DZH9eKHIfwf Website: Here. https://www.sonyclassics.com/film/betweenthetemples/ ---------------- If You Were The Last Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/7Xm2GbreHZw South by Southwest, World Premiere: 14th March 2023 US Digital Release Date: 20th October 2023 UK Digital Release Date: 24th August 2024 Director: Kristian Mercado Cast: Anthony Mackie, Zoë Chao, Natalie Morales, Geoff Stults, Missi Pyle, Angelica Agelviz, Kaleka, Sarah Voigt, Jason Bayle, Jessamine Burgum, Langston Fishburne, Andrew Farrier, Taylor Shurte Running Time: 93 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/rRdKIvxZ0Po?si=5KuytuE96acdb4gz ---------------- *(Music) 'Da Joint' (Instrumental) by EPMD - 2020
The Unearthed team has been buzzing about the raw, confrontational work of newcomer Dina Juana who's now uploaded 2/2 great songs. Plus an artist on the Listen Out 2024 line-up keeps building the hype as Australia's next big name in dance music.
Host Meg Wolitzer presents four stories in which characters shape their expectations and dreams to a manageable size in collaboration with Belletrist Book Club. So if you're “Medusa,” as in our first story, by Tania James, you try to figure out how to live in the world instead of turning it to stone. The reader is Constance Zimmer. Parents in our second story, “We Only Wanted Their Happiness,” by Alexander Weinstein, make a tactical choice about technology. It's performed by Randall Park. The narrator of Honor Levy's “Good Boys,” read by Annie Hamilton, understands that infatuation is a phase. And a man and a woman sidestep romance in “Arrangements” by Charlie Watts, performed by Laura Harrier and Will Harrison. The show was recorded at the Getty Center in Los Angeles and features commentary by Emma Roberts and Karah Preiss of Belletrist Book Club. Since 2017, Belletrist Book Club has chosen more than 75 titles for the book club and dozens more for myriad content features across Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and the newsletter The Belletrist Brief. In 2019, Emma Roberts and Karah Priess spun out Belletrist Book Club into a production company called Belletrist Productions. https://www.belletrist.com/
Echoes of Early Words: Unraveling Language and Listening in the First Years" dives into the crucial aspects of baby development. This podcast series explores the intricate journey of language acquisition and hearing from birth. Hosted by Meg Faure, it offers a blend of expert insights and practical advice. The show features Annie Hamilton, a specialist in early childhood language development. Together, they tackle topics like glue ear, book selection, and the impact of technology on communication. Listeners will find tips on enhancing their child's verbal skills in a nurturing way. Ideal for new parents, this podcast transforms the complex science of language development into accessible, actionable knowledge. Tune in to give your child the gift of language and communication. The Foundations of Language Development This theme explores the building blocks of early language acquisition, emphasizing the critical role of hearing and comprehension. It delves into how babies begin to understand and produce language, underlining the significance of nurturing a communicative environment from day one. Challenges in Early Language Development Here, the podcast addresses common obstacles to language development, with a special focus on glue ear—a condition that can impact a child's hearing and, subsequently, their language skills. Experts share insights on early detection, intervention, and the journey towards overcoming these challenges. Practical Tips for Supporting Language Growth Offering hands-on advice for parents and caregivers, this theme is dedicated to strategies that foster language development. From engaging in meaningful eye contact to choosing enriching books and optimizing pram positioning for conversation, listeners will learn how to create a language-rich environment. The Role of Technology and Environment This segment examines the impact of technology on early language development, discussing both the benefits and potential drawbacks. It emphasizes the importance of balance, encouraging mindful tech use and highlighting ways to use technology as a tool for learning and connection. Expert Insights and Parental Experiences This episode offers a comprehensive look at the science and art of raising a communicative child, focusing on unraveling language for our little ones. It bridges theory with real-life experiences, providing listeners with a wealth of knowledge and support. Nurturing Multilingual Environments For families raising children in multilingual homes, this theme addresses the benefits and considerations of introducing multiple languages early on. It dispels myths, shares benefits for cognitive development, and offers tips for integrating multiple languages seamlessly into a child's daily life. Future Directions in Language Development Looking ahead, this theme explores the evolving understanding of early language development and anticipates future trends in research, technology, and educational strategies. It invites listeners to imagine the future of communication and the ongoing importance of language in connecting us all. THIS EPISODE WAS SPONSORED BY STOKKE Discover the Stokke Xplory X: Elevate your baby's journey with unparalleled comfort and connection. Use code 'PARENTSENSE10' for 10% off on our website. Apply the coupon at check-out* *Discount code is valid for the Stokke Xplory X and the Stokke® Xplory® X Signature - Limited Edition (Complete)
Annie Hamilton is a former aspiring actress, writer, performer, and niche internet celebrity in New York City. She discusses her online persona, the real life effects of being the “crazy girl” online, and how she differentiates between what's real and fake, her recent breakup, multiple diagnoses, writing a TV show and movie, and why she'll never do another one-woman show. You can find Annie on Instagram at @soimwritinganovel and Twitter @ANNIE_HAM. For exclusive bonus episodes please visit: patreon.com/goingmental Follow @eileen on Instagram Follow @eileeninparis on TikTok More information at: Goingmental.com
Welcome to another episode of Outrage + Optimism, where we examine issues at the forefront of the climate crisis, interview change-makers, and transform our anger into productive dialogue about building a sustainable future. This week, Tom plays the role of roving reporter live from Climate Week NYC and shares his analysis of UNGA and the growing public concern around the UN's ability to maintain the momentum and vision that we so desperately need to keep us on track to meet our global goals. Tom also shares an incredible finding with us all presented by former O+O guest, John Marshall, CEO of Potential Energy Coalition, that the winning message that caused people to unite behind climate change action is….love. The hosts beautifully discuss what this means for us as a global community and how we should stay as close to this source as possible. Throughout the episode, we also hear from a range of voices captured by Tom throughout the first part of the week from leaders representing civil society, private corporations, youth, state legislatures and communication professionals. Music this week comes from Annie Hamilton and her incredible track, 'Electric Night'. NOTES AND RESOURCES Celine Herweijer, Group Chief Sustainability Officer at HSBC Twitter | LinkedIn Ellen Jackowski, Chief Sustainability Officer and EVP at Mastercard Twitter | LinkedIn Mary Robinson, Chair of The Elders Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube Isabelle Offer, Photographer Website | Instagram | LinkedIn Phil Drew, Partner at Brunswick Group LinkedIn Harjeet Singh, Head Of Global Political Strategy at Climate Action Network (CAN) Twitter | LinkedIn Sally Fouts, Director of The Climate Pledge at Amazon LinkedIn Secretary Wade Crowfoot, California Secretary for Natural Resources Agency Twitter | LinkedIn - MUSIC annie hamilton Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube Check out the dreamy and fuzzy version of ‘electric night' Annie's ‘production, sustainability, and brand ethos' - Learn more about the Paris Agreement. It's official, we're a TED Audio Collective Podcast - Proof! Check out more podcasts from The TED Audio Collective Please follow us on social media! Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
In this episode, Danny talks with JAYY and his mom Annie about their upcoming event, “The Shine Show” which takes place August 12 in Rome, Ga! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dannyburnham.substack.com
Annie Hamilton is an Adored Eora/Sydney-based musician, visual artist and designer. In May of 2022 Annie released her long-awaited debut album, the future is here but it feels kinda like the past. Synthetic yet raw, polished yet organic, digital yet gritty, Annie Hamilton's debut studio full-length hangs suspended in time, cast between a past that is irrecoverable and a future that is seemingly never arriving. This episode I chat with Annie about the dreamworld that is her debut album. We discussed her alter ego Hannie Amilton, getting existential in music, playing the upcoming Wanderer festival and wearing wearing glittery bat wings on stage.
This week's show, after a 1947 Frank Loesser warble: brand new The Beths, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, House of Love, John Cale with Weyes Blood, Iggy Pop, and Annie Hamilton; plus Byrds, Eddie Cochran, Shocking Blue, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Hollies,...
“That which is not yet, but ought to be, is more real than that which really is.” - Zoë Tamerlis Lund, quoted by Annie Hamilton “All writing is garbage.” - Antonin Artaud By not writing a novel, NYC-based actress Annie Hamilton has written the best and only novel of the 21st century. Visit her Instagram, @soimwritinganovel, to read this novel. This week's podcast is not a passage from her novel, which does not exist. Check out Annie Hamilton's Twitter, @ANNIE_HAM, for the latest on this novel. MEOW is the first and only literary podcast for your cat, conceived and presented in its native language. This podcast is sustained by sales of our debut book, Meow: A Novel (For Cats). Praise for Meow: A Novel "Breathtaking... a revelation." - Stubbs, Unaltered Domestic Shorthair "Meow meow meow meow meow, meow meow meow. Meow? Meow." - Joan Didion Follow us on Instagram: @meowliterature Facebook: facebook.com/themeowlibrary Twitter: twitter.com/meowliterature and YouTube: youtube.com/@meowlibrary
Annie Hamilton is a writer and actor from New York. We talk about haircuts, the 7:30 am pilates class has way too many tardies, the parmesan and fish diet, Annie knows why people don't trust Chris' face, we're all ready for Annie to become famous, finally getting a big check only to have her account liquidated, her debtor's secretary follows her on Instagram, Annie knows why she's tough to cast, what it's like dating someone extremely good looking, can you have sex to MGMT, give Leo a break, numerical ratings, living in Los Angeles for ten years as a total speed freak, getting offered money to get lip fillers, Kylie Jenner and Annie have more in common than you'd think, doing ten key bumps before a flight, the woman who wrote a terribly offensive tweet before a flight and was virally canceled before landing, why Annie prefers uppers to downers, the few advantages that sober people have in a nightlife setting, and what men should be doing at parties instead of dancing. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howlonggone/support
A gift from down under. Australian phenom Annie Hamilton joins us for an amazing trio of beautiful songs from the LIVE room, and a fun & informative conversation. A truly skilled vocalist, and equally proficient guitarist, Hamilton is fearless in her approach to music...and life.
Australian singer-songwriter & musician Annie Hamilton shares her debut solo album, "the future is here but it feels kinda like the past." She discusses being inspired by nature, mixing and producing her music, and the story behind each song on the record.
Today I'm joined by songwriter, guitarist, producer, singer, designer and more Annie Hamilton, to delve into the eclectic and inspiring world of Björk's classic 1995 album ‘Post'. We talk about how Björk fused and collided different genres to create her own unique world and style, how she had to prove herself as a producer against skepticism and sexism, how the intervening years have evolved the perception of Björk beyond the mystical pixie archetype, how the album was influenced by her move to London, her use of costuming and visuals to compliment the music and more.
Chapter 10: The Desert And Beyond: Heidi Moves To Pahrump, Nevada To Start A Stud Farm And Starts A Bird Sanctuary Instead After prison, Heidi Fleiss tries to hustle up some new work by starting a Stud Farm in Nevada and ends up on Celebrity Rehab instead. She also discovers a new passion: taking care of tropical birds. Dr. Paul Fleiss is embroiled in a new scandal unrelated to his daughter. Charlie Sheen becomes a sitcom star but encounters further complications. Heidi gets caught up in a cryptocurrency scam. And what happened to everyone in Heidiworld. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chapter 9: Reality Television: How Heidi Invented Reality Star Fame And Her Cousin Mike Fleiss Invented The Bachelor (late 90s/early 2000s) Heidi Fleiss gets sentenced and goes to jail, doing 37 months in Dublin, California. Meanwhile, her second cousin Mike Fleiss climbs the ranks of early 2000s reality television and invents huge hit The Bachelor. And Don Simpson has one last box office mega-hit and then vanishes from the mortal plane forever. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chapter 8: Heidi Wear Heidi Fleiss goes to trial with the eyes of the world on her, and the Fleiss family's close bonds are tested as they are asked to turn against each other in court. But Heidi Fleiss mania has already peaked as the OJ trial begins and takes focus. The jurors deliberate and then have second thoughts. Plus the story of Charlie “Good Time,” the Malibu music promoter with a Heidi connection. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 7: While awaiting her trials Heidi sits for another big magazine profile, this time with Vanity Fair. Her lawyer Anthony Brooklier makes a case against the johns, and we tell you about his father Dominic Brooklier the last mob don of Southern California. Ivan “Mackdaddy” Nagy returns to terrorize Heidi's employees and get sentimental about Heidi. And Heidi Fleiss finds herself in the world spotlight and isolated from everyone. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Max chats with Sydney-based singer-songwriter Annie Hamilton on the release of her debut album "The Future is Here But It Feels Kinda Like The Past". They chat about how the landscape she's in when she writes is so influential, where on the record you might hear a stock whip, and whether she'll produce a break-up fashion collection.Connect with Annie Hamilton on Instagram and Facebook, and listen to her debut album "The Future is Here But It Feels Kinda Like The Past" on Spotify and Apple Music. Explore her fashion collection at her website.Discover more new music and hear your favourite artists with 78 Amped on Instagram, on Facebook.
The lovely Annie Hamilton is our guest today! The Sydney based singer-songwriter spent her pandemic working with Jake Webb from Methyl Ethel and treating recording like a nine to five job, and we are all the luckier for it. It's resulted in the beautiful debut record the future is here but it feels kinda like the past, and it is out today! In today's episode, we're speaking with Annie about the process of how she'll work through writers block, producing her own music, working remotely throughout the pandemic, and we discuss the music of Mallrat.You can buy the future is here but it feels kinda like the past here.You can listen to Annie Hamilton here.Annie Hamilton Instagram: @anniehamiltonAnnie Hamilton Facebook: @anniehamiltonThanks again to Annie Hamilton for her time. We also want to give a special shout out to Liz at PIAS Australia for her assistance with this episode.You can help support This Song Is Yours at our Patreon here.You can follow us on the socials below:TSIY Insta: @thissongisyoursTSIY FB: @thissongisyoursTSIY TikTok: @thissongisyours See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chapter 6: media frenzy, the Heidi Fleiss scandal breaks in the media and spawns a million stories. Everybody wants a cut of the Heidi Fleiss story, and some of the people in Heidi's orbit are selling her out to get theirs. Plus a rabbit hole into how Pretty Woman connects to illegal arms dealing, the stories of call girls “Marilyn” and “Leann,” and how women in Hollywood (and Adrian Lyne) reacted to what the scandal said about the men in their industry in the 90s. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Heidi's empire peaks as she gets overconfident running her mouth around town. The stories of producers Don Simpson, Robert Evans and Jon Peters. The saga of JJ The Beeper King, Cookie Orgad and the LA ecstasy trade. And Heidi's downfall at the hands of former Heidi girl Alexandra Datig and Beverly Hills cop Sammy Lee II. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
País Estados Unidos Dirección Jim Cummings Guion Jim Cummings Música Ben Lovett Fotografía Natalie Kingston Reparto Jim Cummings, Riki Lindhome, Robert Forster, Chloe East, Neville Archambault, Annie Hamilton, Jimmy Tatro, Laura Coover, Kelsey Edwards, Will Madden Sinopsis El terror se adueña de un pequeño pueblo al pie de las montañas cuando una serie de cadáveres son descubiertos tras la luna llena. Tras perder a su hija adolescente, incapaz de dormir y al cuidado de su padre enfermo, el oficial Marshall lucha para recordar cada día que no existe tal cosa como eso que llaman "hombres-lobo".
This week, Kait and Marth are joined by the gorgeous and talented Annie Hamilton to talk all things Angelina Jolie! They discuss Angie's tattoos, Inside the Actor's Studio, the abject hotness of Billy Bob Thornton, and whether or not Angelina Jolie has any friends.
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In this week's episode, NYC-based actor Annie Hamilton joins the pod to talk sobriety, skincare, and starving-artist grindset. Annie shares the details of her new skincare regimen while recounting the bathrooms of hookups and boyfriends past that surprisingly include La Mer and Barbara Sturm products. She also shares her thoughts on “offline boyfriends,” social media, and why actors should embrace the appearances of aging. The gang also gets into Annie's French movie recs, getting caked up like Edie Sedgwick, Tick, Tick... Boom!, Andrew Garfield, John Slattery, and much, much more.
In this week's episode we speak with speech pathologist, Annie Hamilton. Annie works with families and children aged 0-3 years and specialises in working with children to develop early communication skills. We discuss the importance of early intervention to support children who may be experiencing challenges with their language development and social communication.
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At the end of July, Jack River dropped an open letter calling for more Aussie music airplay at the Olympics. A slew of Aussie artists have backed calls by Jack River for Channel 7 to play Australian music during the network's coverage of the Olympics, as the country's artists continue to endure yet another wave of gig cancellations and postponements due to the pandemic and subsequent lockdowns, restrictions and border closures. “How great would it be if you played all Australian music in your coverage of the Olympics? These are Australian moments, they deserve Australian music,” said Jack River. “And while we're here, how good would it be to hear Aussie music in Coles, Woolies, Aldi, in banks, on hold, in stores and on ads being shown to Australian for the next few months?” she added. “We need you more than ever. We wanna be your soundtrack.” River's call was met with support from artists like Lime Cordiale, Annie Hamilton, B Wise, Vera Blue, Cub Sport and Jaguar Jonze, who wrote, “HELL YES. Our domestic music quota is so low compared to other countries supporting their own artists.” Unveiled Thursday (Aug. 5), Our Soundtrack Our Stories is a cross-industry project which calls on corporations, media and “anyone willing to listen” to soundtrack Australian lives with homegrown music. The indie artist and entrepreneur's words didn't fall on deaf ears. Channel 7, Channel 9, Coles, 7-Eleven and Bank Australia listened and have taken action. Last week, River launched the Our Soundtrack Our Stories campaign, which invites the wider business community and beyond to discover, champion, share, and consume more local music, which, in short time, will generate essential streaming and sales royalties for struggling artists. The gameplan is a simple one. Play more Australian music, more of the time. A factsheet shared by the pool of partners recommends business owners play local music in their stores and business (and, of course, obtain the right license by visiting OneMusic), spin a radio station that champions local artists, and share the campaign social assets. To join the movement, artists are encouraged to work their social accounts, push the assets, tag businesses that should do more (and give a shout-out to the supporters), create and share themed playlists, and get creative. The industry's hardship is brought into sharp focus in a new report from I Lost My Gig, which found artists and professionals had lost $64 million in revenue lost since July 1, with almost the entire sum uninsurable. The real figure is likely significantly higher. To play a part in Our Soundtrack Our Stories, use the hashtag #OurSoundtrackOurStories on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Twitter. Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe for more content. Like Homebrewed on Facebook Follow Homebrewed on Instagram Check out Homebrewed Selects on Spotify Catch up on everything Homebrewed Homebrewed is a radio program and podcast dedicated to supporting the Australian Music Industry. Cameron Smith and Eamonn Snow have been presenting Homebrewed since November 2017 and have received excellence awards and the admiration of local bands for their presentation of Homebrewed and their continued support of the Australian music scene. This podcast is designed so you can enjoy conversations with musicians, industry representatives and music media personalities.
On our new weekly lightning round mini ep with Annie Hamilton, we're fucking around with cigs, abstinence, leading roles, biopics, Ellen DeGeneres, Quentin Tarantino, SNL, Dimes Square, skater boys, finance bros and much more. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits.
Not all podcasts are first dates, but all first dates are podcasts when you think about it. After blowing off James multiple times, Annie is hitting the pod to bear her soul on showing feet, blasting darts, Dimes Square, super transparent social media, sex, the pros and cons of dating an actor, launching a podcast, nightmare first dates, red flag fits, LA vs. NYC, auditioning, nerds, simping, never turning down a part, on set behavior, bonding with Diane Keaton, the worst job she's ever had, being a starving artist in 2021, dealing with rejection and much more on this extremely fun and flirtatious episode of The Only Podcast That Matters™. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It's Friday, and we've got some more new music for you lot to try on for size! This week Rich has been enjoying some shoegaze vibes brought to us by Annie Hamilton while Henry has some has MORE Canadian indie delight with POSTDATA. To listen to the music we discuss, go check out the playlist in Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7maFAngDsYHAI1BBCnHF7F?si=3L1bYvEPR86Kvit-Jol9hw Drop us a line at: @imightbewronguk on Twitter and Facebook Thanks to T-Toe for the intro music!
Johnny Hunter, Annie Hamilton, Inertia, Bluey and Noah Dillon have topped the class of Unearthed uploads this week and Dave Ruby Howe (triple j Unearthed Music Director) is here to tell you why.
Johnny Hunter, Annie Hamilton, Inertia, Bluey and Noah Dillon have topped the class of Unearthed uploads this week and Dave Ruby Howe (triple j Unearthed Music Director) is here to tell you why.
Unearthed High winner Arno Faraji returns with Remi and Sensible J in tow! But was it worth the wait? Plus, a new song that Dave called "Flawless". 5 Stars! These are the new songs to get around this week: Arno Farji - Bless (What It's Like) {Ft. Remi & Sensible J} https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/arno-faraji Annie Hamilton - Fade https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/annie-hamilton The Dead Love - Wake Up https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/dead-love Dallas Woods - 9 x Out Of 10 https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/dallas-woods Austen - Too High To Cry https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/austen
Unearthed High winner Arno Faraji returns with Remi and Sensible J in tow! But was it worth the wait? Plus, a new song that Dave called "Flawless". 5 Stars! These are the new songs to get around this week: Arno Farji - Bless (What It's Like) {Ft. Remi & Sensible J} https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/arno-faraji Annie Hamilton - Fade https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/annie-hamilton The Dead Love - Wake Up https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/dead-love Dallas Woods - 9 x Out Of 10 https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/dallas-woods Austen - Too High To Cry https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/austen