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Australiens wortgewaltigster Rock-Export wird zahmer, trifft aber nach wie vor ins Schwarze. «Running With The Hurricane» ist ein Apell, in der kaputten Welt 2022 weder auszurasten, abzuhängen, noch unterzugehen. Im Sounds! Interview erklärt Sängerin Georgia Maq, warum Country und Herzschmerz mehr reizen als Punk und Wut. Mit dem Sturm-und-Drang-Debüt «Camp Cope» (2016) und dem weltweit gefeierten Zweitling «How To Socialise And Make Friends» (2018) haben Georgia «Maq» McDonald, Kelly-Dawn Hellmrich und Sarah Thompson ihren ganz eigenen, politisch und sozial aufgeladenen Schrammel-Punk etabliert. Besonders der Song «The Opener,» gespickt mit sexistischen Zitaten, die den Musikerinnen auf Tour und im Studio angeworfen wurden, wuchs zum Meilenstein der aktuellen Rockmusik mit Frauen an der Front.
Kelly-Dawn Hellmrich from Camp Cope takes RN Drive through her favourite social media picks from the week.
Growing up in the concrete slabs of the Gold Coast, you can't always get what you want. It wasn't until Kate Cooper moved up north to Brisbane that she was truly able to get some degree of satisfaction. A mid-2000s stint at the helm of Iron On turned her into one of the country's cult indie darlings, which blossomed to a global scale with her next band, An Horse. Things were very very good for awhile there, but things also got very very real. Cooper doesn't hold anything back in discussing the highs and lows of her career at the tail-end of a national An Horse tour back in late February. Thanks to Sarah Thompson, Poison City Records, Kelly-Dawn Hellmrich, Damon Cox, the Factory Theatre and Paul McWhirter. Follow An Horse on Facebook: @anhorse Follow An Horse on Instagram: @anhorse Follow An Horse on Twitter: @anhorse All My Friends Are in Bar Bands is part of the Not For Print podcast network. Follow us on Instagram: @notforprintpods For updates on Bar Bands, as well as other podcasts and writing endeavours, follow David on: Facebook: @davidjamesyoungwrites Instagram: @djywrites Support David and the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Wurundjeri and Tharawal land. Dedicated to Justin Townes Earle, Riley Gale and Mike Noga. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
And we’re back! For our first show post-isolation, it’s another guest-packed special as we finish my countdown of favorite albums of the 2010s. 7. Courtney Barnett - Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit 6. Lorde - Melodrama (both with guest co-host Caitlin Welsh) 5. Jason Isbell - Southeastern (with Camp Cope’s Kelly-Dawn Hellmrich) 4. Taylor Swift - 1989 (with Imogen Clark) 3. Jenny Lewis - The Voyager (with Bernard Zuel) 2. Tame Impala - Currents (with Japanese Wallpaper) 1. Father John Misty - I Love You Honeybear (with Jonathan Wilson). It’s another epic action packed episode, also featuring some voicemail messages from friends of the show Ultragrrl, Bob Mehr, Anita Lester, Davey Lane and Troy Cassar-Daley.
After almost 300 episodes and 7 years, we finally talk about 'Rumours' by Fleetwood Mac, as Camp Cope bass princess and Kelso icon Kelly-Dawn Hellmrich takes me on a journey through its 11 iconic tracks, matching each to a different kind of relationship you will experience throughout your life.
We've put together some Stop Everything! long weekend highlights for you, with Julia Zemiro's incredible wormhole, Kamahl's review of Get Out, Rhianna Patrick's favourite podcasts, and historian John Edwin Mason on his newsmaking investigation of National Geographic's archives.
We've put together some Stop Everything! long weekend highlights for you, with Julia Zemiro's incredible wormhole, Kamahl's review of Get Out, Rhianna Patrick's favourite podcasts, and historian John Edwin Mason on his newsmaking investigation of National Geographic's archives.
The Bachelor of Hearts podcast is back! We spend some time catching up & getting acquainted with our brand-new co-host Kelly-Dawn Hellmrich, spill the beans on Osher Günsberg sliding into our DMs, and find out how Max fared in his self-imposed "No-Milk-Before-Bed-uary" challenge. We then dive into our full recap of the premiere week of Network Ten's Bachelor In Paradise, stopping to discuss secret relationships, the producers' decision to cast Blake Colman, and whether any of us have a Jake Ellis story.[Click here to download MP3.]
A kitchen in Melbourne's Footscray provided the humble origins for Camp Cope's Kelly-Dawn Helmrich, Georgia Maq and Sarah Thompson. Since joining forces in 2015, the trio haven't wasted a second of their time in the spotlight, using their newfound influence to launch the It Takes One campaign. Aimed at stopping harassment of women at live music gigs, Kelly-Dawn Hellmrich has said of the project: “We have a platform now where people listen to us so we want to give back to other people who don’t have a stage to speak on.”
This week we were joined by the wonderful Kelly-Dawn Hellmrich (of CAMP COPE & Kelso), for a spirited discussion of the final week of Matty J's search for love on The Bachelor Australia's fifth season. Despite double-booking and going to watch a Jeff Rosenstock concert instead of watching the finale live, this episode was recorded at an ungodly hour under the influence of caffeine, alcohol, and pure unbridled enthusiasm. Will our final three, much like Matty's, be whittled down by the end of the episode? You'll have to listen to find out.[Click here to download.]