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There's a sneaky side project from one of the King Stingray members to get across + Sara and Dave are buzzing about the anonymous Sydney dance duo making noise atm.
After a whirlwind couple of years, the fellas from King Stingray swung by Betoota Talks to give us the yarn about the journey, the music and the future. Their new album For The Dreams is out now, as they prepare to hit the road again.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest today is the Aussie surf-rock band King Stingray! Hailing from Arnhem Land, this group has quickly built a devoted following with their powerful fusion of rock and Yolŋu cultural influences. After earning ARIA and AIR awards for their self-titled debut, King Stingray is back with For the Dreams, a breathtaking new album that explores themes of nostalgia, simple living, and a deep connection to their homeland. In today's episode, we sit down with guitarist and producer Roy Kellaway to chat about the creation of For the Dreams, recorded across various studios throughout Australia. We dive into the band's collaborative songwriting approach and the significance of blending First Nations and English languages in their music. Plus, Roy gives us a sneak peek into their upcoming U.S. tour with King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard and what fans can look forward to on their Australian tour dates in March.Annie Hamilton: Instagram / Spotify Purchase For the Dreams and see King Stingray on tour here.Visit our official website here and follow us across our socials.
Darcie and Scarlett were joined by King Stingray's guitarist Roy Kellaway for an incredible chat under the sunny skies of Ability Fest, discussing the beauty and meaning behind the group's upcoming album, their love for live sets and the significance of events like Ability Fest. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New music from LCD Soundsystem, Girl and Girl, Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory and more!
Skip out on work and bring your connector pens - it's RUG ISLAND DAY! The THIRD album from Bluey maestro Joff Bush and his glorious music team is out globally today (25 October 2024) wherever you get your music (and even on vinyl!) So of course Mary and Kate were going to drag out the wagon and skive off work Bandit-style, to ask Joff about how this journey into playful imagination came together (it started with a Cafe play-date, and ended with new friends!) From collaborating with Arnhem Land legends King Stingray, to who you can ask to make octopus sound-effects, how Joe Brumm and Costa Kassab delivered the artistic inspo to tie it all together, and why Muffin deserves her own breakout album - Joff shares the all the antics that made Rug Island such joyful perfection, and what's left over for the next album too! Plus, congrats on new dad life Joff - Gotta Be Done gets the exclusive on Joff-tested tunes to sooth your small people! ++ Gotta Be Done is ex-journos and Adelaide/ Melbourne mums Kate McMahon and Mary Bolling, as we deep-dive every Bluey episode, with plenty of detours into mama life, childhood memories, and everything else we're bingeing, too! Follow us on Insta at @blueypod @marytbolling @katejmcmahon or on Twitter at @blueypodcast - and use #blueypod to join in.
Cody McWaters is an ARIA award-winning producer, engineer, mixer, and musician based in Brisbane, Australia. Under the mentorship of ARIA award-winning producer, Doug Roberts (INXS, John Farnham, Boom Crash Opera), Cody spent his formative years gaining an insight into a range of production approaches and the importance of nurturing musical relationships that play a strong role in developing the sound of emerging artists. With a talent for understanding and developing artists' sounds, Cody has established himself as a leading engineer and producer in the Brisbane area, working closely with the likes of King Stingray, Selfish Sons, and Osaka Punch. His relaxed and easygoing approach provides a calm atmosphere in any creative environment, allowing artists to create and explore comfortably, resulting in the best musical outcome. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: Working in multiple genres Helping artists define their sound Working under Doug Roberts (INXS) Using gear that you don't think should work Working with artists like The Chats and FELONY Focusing on clarity in a mix Not being afraid to mute tracks Stepping outside of your comfort zone as an engineer Top-down mixing How to have perspective on your own mixes To learn more about Cody McWaters, visit: https://www.codymcwaters.com/ For tips on how to improve your mixes, visit https://masteryourmix.com/ Looking for 1-on-1 feedback and training to help you create pro-quality mixes? Check out my new coaching program Amplitude and apply to join: https://masteryourmix.com/amplitude/ Download Waves Plugins here: https://waves.alzt.net/EK3G2K Download your FREE copy of the Ultimate Mixing Blueprint: https://masteryourmix.com/blueprint/ Get your copy of my Amazon #1 bestselling books: The Recording Mindset: A Step-By-Step Guide to Creating Pro Recordings From Your Home Studio: https://therecordingmindset.com The Mixing Mindset: The Step-By-Step Formula For Creating Professional Rock Mixes From Your Home Studio: https://masteryourmix.com/mixingmindsetbook/ Subscribe to the show: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/master-your-mix-podcast/id1240842781 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5V4xtrWSnpA5e9L67QcJej Have your questions answered on the show. Send them to questions@masteryourmix.com Thanks for listening! Please leave a rating and review: https://masteryourmix.com/review/
Sydney Pro-Palestine Voice here II Palestine Rally Sydney Town Hall Sunday September 8th Dr Sarah Abdo. Recorded by Vivien Langford.24 Hr Hunger Strike @ Refugee encampment here II After 61 days of the Melbourne encampment at Home Affairs at 550 Bourke St, Docklands, to raise the issue of refugees left in limbo because they do not have permanent visas, Prashant alerts us to the 24 hour hunger strike beginning on Sunday 15th Sept at 10am. He is calling for people to come and support the refugees and their allies.DLF Reflections here II Annie and Tobi talk through their experience of the police response to the demonstrations against the Land Forces Weapons Expo held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. Vox pop from Wednesday 11th September when the most aggressive police actions occurred.FUSE Festival here II Spring FUSE Festival is the Darebin Council showcase of local artists running from 14th Sept - 22 Sept. We are joined by artist Zena Cumpston talking about her show Return.This is the Week here II Kevin Healy runs through the week with satire.FILEF support CFMEU here II Renata Musolino talks about FILEF's statement of support for the CFMEU.Featured songs:Manifesto (Victor Jara) performed by Bruce SpringsteenSomething has changed - Kate VigoGet me out of here - King Stingray
In this episode of Triple M Homegrown, Matty is joined by the incredible King Stingray for an exclusive co-hosted session that you won't want to miss. Hailing from the Northern Territory, King Stingray has swiftly become one of Australia's most promising and influential bands, captivating audiences globally with their unique sound and electrifying live performances. King Stingray's debut self-titled album set the music world ablaze, earning rave reviews and establishing the band as a must-see act. Now, they're back with their highly anticipated new album, "For The Dreams," set to release on November 8th. In this episode, we dive deep into the creative process behind the album, exploring the writing, recording, and production stages that brought this masterpiece to life. But that's not all—we also get an inside look at life on the road with King Stingray, with the band sharing personal stories and insights that fans are sure to love. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the King Stingray experience, this episode offers a front-row seat to one of Australia's most exciting musical journeys.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Triple M Homegrown, Matty is joined by the incredible King Stingray for an exclusive co-hosted session that you won't want to miss. Hailing from the Northern Territory, King Stingray has swiftly become one of Australia's most promising and influential bands, captivating audiences globally with their unique sound and electrifying live performances. King Stingray's debut self-titled album set the music world ablaze, earning rave reviews and establishing the band as a must-see act. Now, they're back with their highly anticipated new album, "For The Dreams," set to release on November 8th. In this episode, we dive deep into the creative process behind the album, exploring the writing, recording, and production stages that brought this masterpiece to life. But that's not all—we also get an inside look at life on the road with King Stingray, with the band sharing personal stories and insights that fans are sure to love. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the King Stingray experience, this episode offers a front-row seat to one of Australia's most exciting musical journeys.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
So it's been a while, but when one half of Gotta Be Done sneaks up into Blueyland/ Brisbane... podcast magic happens! Mary caught up with Justin and Lou from Bluey's Brisbane for this fun and frenetic crossover episode, on the for-real-life location of iconic Bluey ep Markets (the West End Markets, every Saturday at Davies Park!) Now in their fourth year of exploring the real life world of our favourite Heelers, Justin and Lou have plenty of local knowledge to share. And the superfans also spill theories, feelings and insights about new Bluey music (listen to the brand new single 'Octopus' with Arnhem Land legends King Stingray on Spotify), possible mascots for the Brisbane 2032 Olympics (bring it, Unicorse!), life post-The Sign, Bluey dollarbucks released by the Royal Australian Mint (maybe a rip off? and since this was recorded, epically ripped off!), Bunnings-bought husbands, and Bluey's World in Brisbane set to open in November (just 90 days away!) If you haven't already discovered amazing Bluey's Brisbane, dive into Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley's back catalogue here - and follow them on Facebook and Instagram @blueysbrisbane. Thanks for sharing your beautiful slice of Blueyland, team! ++ Gotta Be Done is ex-journos and Adelaide/ Melbourne mums Kate McMahon and Mary Bolling, as we deep-dive every Bluey episode, with plenty of detours into mama life, childhood memories, and everything else we're bingeing, too! Follow us on Insta at @blueypod @marytbolling @katejmcmahon or on Twitter at @blueypodcast - and use #blueypod to join in.
Colin Hay first gained international fame in the 1980s as the frontman of Men At Work, the band known for crafting Australian anthems such as "Who Can It Be Now?" and "Down Under." Men At Work won a GRAMMY Award for Best New Artist and sold over 30 million records worldwide. After the band's breakup in 1985, Colin launched a solo career, releasing thirteen studio albums praised for their witty, hooky pop tunes and his distinctive voice. Colin's music has been featured prominently in the GRAMMY-winning soundtrack for Garden State and the TV series Scrubs. Over his remarkable solo career, he has toured extensively both as a solo artist and with Ringo Starr & His All-Star Band. Colin has also performed on various late-night shows, including those hosted by David Letterman, Craig Ferguson, Jimmy Fallon, and Jimmy Kimmel. In addition to his music career, Colin lent his voice to Disney's The Wild and starred in the award-winning documentary Waiting For My Real Life. He also narrated Aesop's Fables with Colin Hay, 24 audiobooks written by author Tom Graves. His latest solo album, Now And The Evermore, features lush orchestration, whimsical melodies, and contributions from notable collaborators, including Ringo Starr. The impact of Colin's work has been felt across generations, with various tributes, covers and revivals contributing to his enduring musical presence. In 2021, ‘Down Under' returned to the airwaves in the form of a drum'n'bass cover by Luude, topping charts at home and in the UK. A version sung in Yolngu Matha by King Stingray accompanied the Tourism Australia campaign. The following year, 'Down Under' was recognised by APRA for its streaming success, achieving 1 billion streams the acclaimed song. In 2023, Colin received APRA's Ted Albert Award for outstanding services to Australian music.
Billabong X King Stingray Collab Collection Presents... Ain't That Swell with Roy Kellaway, one of the founding members of Arnhem Land Aussie Rock icons King Stingray. Get the lowdown on how the band emerged from the direct lineage of Yothu Yindi to create an instantly classic Aussie sound with their own unique voice, sharing story and language and taking the world by storm!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
They will be a headliner at Blaktivism 2023. - ヘイマーホールで行われるBlaktivism 2023ではヘッドライナーとして演奏します。
Curated by Gaba Musik's Artistic Director Deline Briscoe, BLAKTIVISM 2023 is a powerful one-night only special event celebrating Blak Cultures and Blak Artivism. The event will feature a powerful line up of First Nations Artists including Kaiit, Birdz, King Stingray, Tasman Keith, Bart Willoughby, Emma Donovan, Suga Cane Mamas, Sorong Samarai and more.
This week Grace, James and Rob gather around the microphones to cover AI Hallucination, protecting renters from the housing crisis, and an anti-fascist counter-protest which pushed Nazis away from a recent Drag Expo. The trio revisit a conversation with Dr Sarah Bentley, research scientist at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, where they discussed the concept of AI Hallucination, how it's not AI hallucinating as a human does, but rather the assumption of information. Grace then spoke to Maiy Azize, a spokesperson from Everybody's Home, about the recent National Cabinet meeting on the housing crisis and if it will bring any meaningful change for renters. Finally, Rob interviewed Primrose, who attended an anti-fascist counter-protest which forced anti-Trans bigots away from disrupting last weekend's Drag Expo. Songs played: 'Life goes on' - King Stingray'When it rains it pours' - Thelma Plum'GuriNgai girl (pHinioUS remix)' - Charlie Needs Braces'Hide and seek' - Bumpy
Squiz Kids is an award-winning, free daily news podcast just for kids. Give us ten minutes, and we'll give you the world. A short podcast that gives kids the lowdown on the big news stories of the day, delivered without opinion, and with positivity and humour. ‘Kid-friendly news that keeps them up to date without all the nasties' (A Squiz Parent) This Australian podcast for kids easily fits into the daily routine - helping curious kids stay informed about the world around them. Fun. Free. Fresh. LINKS National Indigenous Fashion Award winners: https://nifa.com.au/nifa-2023-winners/ Let's go, King Stingray (official music video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEiiCnIAwkg Treaty, Yothu Yindi (original version): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jf-jHCdafZY Snake in the loo https://apnews.com/article/snake-toilet-home-arizona-69468bc279d5ac12b63656784a2d1cd4 Squiz Kids LIVE! Buy tickets to our Canberra show here: https://moshtix.com.au/v2/event/squiz-kids-live/154887 Squiz Kids Book Club: https://www.squizkids.com.au/book_club/ Newshounds Get started on our free media literacy resource for classrooms https://www.squizkids.com.au/about-newshounds/ Classroom Companion: Teachers! Want to access free, curriculum-aligned classroom resources tied to the daily podcast? Sign up to be a Squiz Kids Classroom and download the Classroom Companion each day. Made by teachers for teachers, differentiated to suit all primary school ability levels. And did we mention it's free? Stay up to date with us on our Squiz Kids Instagram! Got a birthday coming up and you want a shout-out? Complete the form on our Squiz Kids website. Link: SHOUT OUTS or / send us an email at squizkids@thesquiz.com.au
In this episode, we have the pleasure of hosting aleksiah, the talented singer-songwriter hailing from South Australia! With her breakout hit "Fern" gaining instant acclaim, aleksiah's unique songwriting and soulful sound have captivated audiences across the nation. Join us as we delve into her latest release, "Ant Song," and uncover the inspiration behind this beautifully crafted pop track about love and its emotions. We'll also explore aleksiah's journey as a touring artist, her experiences supporting bands like King Stingray and Kita Alexander, and her exciting collaboration with Sam from Ball Park Music on new music.aleksiah: Instagram / Facebook / SpotifySee aleksiah on tour here.Thanks again to aleksiah for her time. We also want to give a special shout out to Tiarne from Morse Code for her help with this episode.Follow our brand new sibling podcast 'TSIY RADIO' exclusively on Spotify hereYou can help follow and support here: TSIY Insta / TSIY FB / TSIY TikTok / TSIY Youtube / TSIY Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sam and Max embrace for one last time before they separate for a few weeks with Max jetsetting to Europe, and they dial in with King Stingray's Cam Messer to chat the band's latest single, "Lookin' Out". Along the way they cover those first shows at the HOG Shed in Arnhem Land, what it's like going back-to-back on huge tours, and whether Christ Martin's coming knocking yet.Connect with King Stingray on Instagram and Facebook, and listen their latest single, "Lookin' Out" on Spotify and Apple Music. 0:00: Intro3:05: Sam's New Album6:25: Like a Version Hottest 100 Wash-Up9:45: The European Charts 20:54: King Stingray InterviewDiscover more new music and hear your favourite artists with 78 Amped on Instagram, on Facebook.
Welcome to our special NAIDOC Week celebration on Triple Homegrown! Join us as we honor the extraordinary Indigenous artists who have not only shaped our music but have also influenced some of our most iconic albums. Prepare to be amazed by the rising generation of Indigenous artists who are conquering the world, captivating audiences with their unique stories and captivating live performances. In this special episode, we have the privilege of hearing from a stellar lineup including King Stingray, Busby Marou, Peter Garrett, Shane Howard, Chasing Ghosts, Dan Sultan, and Scott Darlow. Throughout the show, we've curated an incredible playlist featuring songs that showcase the rich tapestry of Indigenous music. From Yothu Yindi's original version of "Treaty" to King Stingray's tracks like "Down Under" and "Lookin' Out," each song embodies the spirit and diversity of Indigenous artistry. Get ready to experience the powerful sounds of Midnight Oil with "Beds are Burning" and "The Dead Heart," as well as the emotional resonance of Dan Sultan's "Took the Children Away" and Shane Howard's acoustic rendition of "Solid Rock." Scott Darlow will captivate you with "Deadly Heart" and "Forgotten Australia," while Busby Marou's "Where I Wanna Be" and "Conversation" will transport you to new musical landscapes. We'll also take you on a journey through time with classic tracks like Icehouse's "Great Southern Land" reimagined by Byrralku Dhanguda, as well as Warumpi Band's legendary "Blackfella/Whitefella." Chasing Ghosts will soothe your soul with the unplugged version of "Summer," while Kev Carmody's "From Little Things Big Things Grow" and Dan Sultan's "Won't Give You That" and "Kimberley Calling" will leave a lasting impression. To top it all off, we have a special collaboration between Budjerah, WILSN, and the timeless hit "Better Be Home Soon." This NAIDOC Week special on Triple Homegrown is a celebration of Indigenous talent that will leave you inspired and in awe of the rich musical heritage of Australia. Tune in now and join us in paying homage to these remarkable artists who have shaped the course of our music scene and continue to make waves on a global scale. Experience the power, passion, and indelible spirit of Indigenous music in this unforgettable episode of Triple Homegrown.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to our special NAIDOC Week celebration on Triple Homegrown! Join us as we honor the extraordinary Indigenous artists who have not only shaped our music but have also influenced some of our most iconic albums. Prepare to be amazed by the rising generation of Indigenous artists who are conquering the world, captivating audiences with their unique stories and captivating live performances. In this special episode, we have the privilege of hearing from a stellar lineup including King Stingray, Busby Marou, Peter Garrett, Shane Howard, Chasing Ghosts, Dan Sultan, and Scott Darlow. Throughout the show, we've curated an incredible playlist featuring songs that showcase the rich tapestry of Indigenous music. From Yothu Yindi's original version of "Treaty" to King Stingray's tracks like "Down Under" and "Lookin' Out," each song embodies the spirit and diversity of Indigenous artistry. Get ready to experience the powerful sounds of Midnight Oil with "Beds are Burning" and "The Dead Heart," as well as the emotional resonance of Dan Sultan's "Took the Children Away" and Shane Howard's acoustic rendition of "Solid Rock." Scott Darlow will captivate you with "Deadly Heart" and "Forgotten Australia," while Busby Marou's "Where I Wanna Be" and "Conversation" will transport you to new musical landscapes. We'll also take you on a journey through time with classic tracks like Icehouse's "Great Southern Land" reimagined by Byrralku Dhanguda, as well as Warumpi Band's legendary "Blackfella/Whitefella." Chasing Ghosts will soothe your soul with the unplugged version of "Summer," while Kev Carmody's "From Little Things Big Things Grow" and Dan Sultan's "Won't Give You That" and "Kimberley Calling" will leave a lasting impression. To top it all off, we have a special collaboration between Budjerah, WILSN, and the timeless hit "Better Be Home Soon." This NAIDOC Week special on Triple Homegrown is a celebration of Indigenous talent that will leave you inspired and in awe of the rich musical heritage of Australia. Tune in now and join us in paying homage to these remarkable artists who have shaped the course of our music scene and continue to make waves on a global scale. Experience the power, passion, and indelible spirit of Indigenous music in this unforgettable episode of Triple Homegrown.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Triple M Homegrown with your hosts Matty O and Dutchie! In this episode, we are joined by the talented Roy Kellaway from King Stingray. Get ready for an exciting conversation as Roy takes us on a journey through the band's recent adventures. Firstly, Roy shares the band's latest updates and highlights their strong bond, mentioning how Yimila Gurruwiwi and Dimathaya Burarrwanga's kids recently joined them on stage at the Enmore Theatre. This close-knit connection within the band adds a unique element to their performances. As the son of Yothu Yindi bass player Stuart Kellaway, Roy reminisces about his early memories of touring with a band as a child. These experiences have undoubtedly shaped his musical journey with King Stingray. King Stingray is on the rise, and Roy reveals some incredible moments that made them pinch themselves with excitement. Meeting legends like Jimmy Barnes at the APRA Awards, Paddy Mills at SXSW, and spending time backstage with Midnight Oil are just a few of the memorable encounters they've had along the way. Being a band that proudly represents the distinct Aussie sound, Roy shares insights on how international audiences have responded to their music while on tour. He also sheds light on the band's creative process when they're away from home, giving listeners an inside look into their songwriting approach. Growing up in remote Australia, Roy provides a glimpse into what it's like sharing their experiences with friends from their hometown. The connection to their roots plays a significant role in King Stingray's music and identity. In a game of Memory Lane, Roy takes us back to some of King Stingray's past gigs, sharing his memories and highlighting the influence of The Chats on their electrifying live performances. The rawness and grit of The Chats have inspired King Stingray to deliver powerful shows. The conversation delves into the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on King Stingray's trajectory. Roy reflects on how the band has thrived in these challenging times, building resilience and overcoming numerous hurdles. Roy expresses his admiration for "Australia's sweethearts," Ball Park Music, and their lead singer, Sam Cromack, who has been an incredible source of support for King Stingray. Whether it's navigating the music scene or providing feedback on demos, the band has found valuable guidance from this influential figure. Roy recalls an unforgettable experience of performing in an extremely muddy tent at Splendour In The Grass, entertaining a packed audience despite the challenging conditions. Additionally, Roy shares what it was like to perform with Colin Hay at the APRA Awards, giving us an exclusive peek into the behind-the-scenes moments during rehearsals. As NAIDOC week is celebrated, the discussion touches on the current state of indigenous music and highlights the emergence of talented First Nations artists who are making waves in the industry. Finally, we wrap up with an exciting game of Write, Party, Dinner, featuring legendary acts Powderfinger, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. Who will King Stingray choose to collaborate with, party alongside, and invite for an intimate dinner? Tune in to Triple M Homegrown for an engaging conversation with Roy Kellaway of King Stingray, packed with stories, insights, and memorable moments from their musical journey. Don't miss this captivating episode celebrating Australian music and indigenous talent during NAIDOC week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Triple M Homegrown with your hosts Matty O and Dutchie! In this episode, we are joined by the talented Roy Kellaway from King Stingray. Get ready for an exciting conversation as Roy takes us on a journey through the band's recent adventures. Firstly, Roy shares the band's latest updates and highlights their strong bond, mentioning how Yimila Gurruwiwi and Dimathaya Burarrwanga's kids recently joined them on stage at the Enmore Theatre. This close-knit connection within the band adds a unique element to their performances. As the son of Yothu Yindi bass player Stuart Kellaway, Roy reminisces about his early memories of touring with a band as a child. These experiences have undoubtedly shaped his musical journey with King Stingray. King Stingray is on the rise, and Roy reveals some incredible moments that made them pinch themselves with excitement. Meeting legends like Jimmy Barnes at the APRA Awards, Paddy Mills at SXSW, and spending time backstage with Midnight Oil are just a few of the memorable encounters they've had along the way. Being a band that proudly represents the distinct Aussie sound, Roy shares insights on how international audiences have responded to their music while on tour. He also sheds light on the band's creative process when they're away from home, giving listeners an inside look into their songwriting approach. Growing up in remote Australia, Roy provides a glimpse into what it's like sharing their experiences with friends from their hometown. The connection to their roots plays a significant role in King Stingray's music and identity. In a game of Memory Lane, Roy takes us back to some of King Stingray's past gigs, sharing his memories and highlighting the influence of The Chats on their electrifying live performances. The rawness and grit of The Chats have inspired King Stingray to deliver powerful shows. The conversation delves into the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on King Stingray's trajectory. Roy reflects on how the band has thrived in these challenging times, building resilience and overcoming numerous hurdles. Roy expresses his admiration for "Australia's sweethearts," Ball Park Music, and their lead singer, Sam Cromack, who has been an incredible source of support for King Stingray. Whether it's navigating the music scene or providing feedback on demos, the band has found valuable guidance from this influential figure. Roy recalls an unforgettable experience of performing in an extremely muddy tent at Splendour In The Grass, entertaining a packed audience despite the challenging conditions. Additionally, Roy shares what it was like to perform with Colin Hay at the APRA Awards, giving us an exclusive peek into the behind-the-scenes moments during rehearsals. As NAIDOC week is celebrated, the discussion touches on the current state of indigenous music and highlights the emergence of talented First Nations artists who are making waves in the industry. Finally, we wrap up with an exciting game of Write, Party, Dinner, featuring legendary acts Powderfinger, Queen, and The Rolling Stones. Who will King Stingray choose to collaborate with, party alongside, and invite for an intimate dinner? Tune in to Triple M Homegrown for an engaging conversation with Roy Kellaway of King Stingray, packed with stories, insights, and memorable moments from their musical journey. Don't miss this captivating episode celebrating Australian music and indigenous talent during NAIDOC week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's NAIDOC Week in Australia, a time when we celebrate the culture of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people indigenous to this great continent. In this episode we dive into a bunch of music from award winning artists such as King Stingray, Thelma Plum, Gurrumul, Budjerah, Baker Boy, A.B. Original, Mo'Ju, Birdz, The Warumpi Band, Christine Anu and Yothu Yindi. We chat about the unique and special music made by our Indigenous brothers and sisters, their inspiring messages of hope and change, their powerful political statements and the stories and artistry unique to their culture. Find out more about NAIDOC Week Our NAIDOC Week Playlist Who are your favourite Indigenous musicians? Socials Fb: https://www.facebook.com/supersonicchat Electronic mailing system: supersonicchat@gmail.com The Twits: https://twitter.com/chat_sonic Insta: https://www.instagram.com/supersonicchat --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/supersonicchat/message
Cette semaine à mâmawi musique, Moe Clark nous amène de l'autre côté du globe en Australie, pour nous présenter le groupe de surf-rock King Stingray. Avec des chants en anglais et dans la langue traditionnelle Yolŋu Matha, ses rythmes accrocheurs se révèlent parfait pour l'été qui approche à grand pas dans l'hémisphère nord. Avec Danika St-Laurent Maheux, assistante à la recherche.
King Singray is being unstoppable after their album released last year. The band was nominated in five categories at ARIA 2022 and won the Michael Gudinski Breakthrough Artist. - オーストラリアのミュージックシーンの未来を占うようなバンド。「これだけノリノリの曲を次から次へとリリースしているバンドは他にはあまりない」(コーナー担当・安齋直宗)といいます。
Roy, the guitarist of Australian band King Stingray shares their debut self-titled album. He talks about how the group blends traditional Yolŋu musical practices with surf-rock sounds. With lyrics paying tribute to Yolŋu culture (one of the oldest cultures known to humans) and life in North-East Arnhem land, this album celebrates and preserves Aboriginal culture, simultaneously captivating listeners with their upbeat, lively songs.
How often have you heard of an artist being labelled “over-rated”? Did it strike you as fair, or just a subjective, lazy way to insult artists you don't like? Mick & Jeff look at the concept of ‘over-rated' as a way of describing artists, and consider whether certain artists ARE, in fact, over-rated, and, if so, why or why not? Our album you MUST Listen to Before You Die is “Bossanova” by the Pixies. We talk about where the Pixies fit into the music universe and where this album fits in their canon of work. Jeff provides a dip sample of some of the rock news so far this year, an update on what's happened to Princess Fionnula now that's she's gone back to Ireland, and some of the finer points of beer tasting! References: Foo Fighters, Taylor Hawkins, Robert Forster, Go Betweens, “Venus”, Television, Marquee Moon, Justin Bieber, Mastodon, Elton John concert, Ian “Molly” Meldrum, Rolling Stone, “Top Australian Albums of 2022”, “King Stingray”, King Stingray, “Angel in Real Time”, Gang of Youths, “PrePleasure”, Julia Jacklin, “Matter of Time”, Meg Mac, Pixies, “Bossanova”, “Doolittle”, Tromp le Monde, “Wave of Mutilation”, Rolling Stones, Jeff Buckley, John Cale, “I like your old stuff better than your new stuff”, Ramones, REM, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Doors, “The 27 Club”, Rage Against the Machine, Pink Floyd, “Another Brick in the Wall”, KISS, Aerosmith, The Rolling Stones, Coldplay, Sex Pistols, Led Zeppelin, Oasis/Liam Gallagher/Noel Gallagher, Guns'n'Roses, The Smiths, Toto Overated Playlist
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Exit music for a year: this week we put a bow on 2022 via a tour through the year-end album lists of the likes of Pitchfork, the Guardian, NME, Rolling Stone, various J's and others. Mentioned in dispatches: Wet Leg, Spacey Jane, King Stingray, Beyonce, Kendrick, Bob Vylan, Arctic Monkeys, Danger Mouse + Black Thought, the Bobby Lees, the Black Keys, Yard Act, the Weeknd, Wu-Lu, Nova Twins, Sudan Archives, Big Thief, Rosalia and the 1975. Shouts to Kerrang, you the real MVPs. 2023 starts now! And by now we mean next week. Next week's albums: Iggy Pop | Belle and Sebastian | MobySpotify playlists: Current albums | 2022 albums | 2022 mixtape The archive: 2015-2022 review albums and year-end top 5 listsFind us on: Spotify Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Omny StudioRSS feeds: Just sports | Just music | EverythingContact: Twitter | Facebook | EmailSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're back with our second annual year in review featuring a wrap up of the biggest music news of 2022 and our albums of the year - including Pusha T, Domi and JD Beck, Adam Baldwin and King Stingray. The Groovy Guys are also joined by their friends from the Album Nerds podcast to hear their favourite albums of 2022 as well. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crate-expectations/message
In this episode, Naomi's put together a special tribute show, highlighting First Nations musicians who picked up ARIA Awards this year. We're talking about The Kid LAROI, King Stingray, Budjerah, the late Uncle Archie Roach, and the Fresh Prince of Arnhem Land, Baker Boy. Naomi revisits some earlier yarns with Baker Boy and Budjerah, and also Christine Anu (a previous ARIA Award winner), who shares with us one of her favourite Unmissable Moments.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week in music: new albums by the Beths, Psychlona and King Stingray. Also: slagging off ESPN podcast production values, two-tone season, setting appropriate expectations, doin' it live, vocal mismatches, things bist lift to rot, c'mon Ozzy, the rather swollen elephant in the room, nominative determinism goes horribly wrong, music to operate heavy machinery to, too many NBA analogies, Gizzard drivebys, too broke for yacht rock, breaking through the fourth wall like the Kool-Aid man, legacy fatigue, kingly quests, moustaches why?, Beeso Recommends, sunlight is the best disinfectant and life without parole. Next time: new albums from Broken Bells, Pabst and Troy Kingi. Recent review albums can be found on our album review playlist on Spotify - our full 2022 review archive is also up there, along with our 2022 tripping balls mixtape, featuring our favourite tracks from new albums we've reviewed this year. The full list of all the albums we've ever featured on the show (including our top 5s from previous years) is available elsewhere on the internet. BALLS and tripping balls are available on their own RSS feeds, as well as being found together on Omny Studio, Spotify and Apple Podcasts (feel free to subscribe, rate and review) - and we welcome your reckons via Twitter, Facebook and email.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Naomi's been super busy lining up a bunch of deadly tracks she reckons should be on everybody's spring playlist. The list includes tunes from King Stingray, Lil Mase, Aya J, and the latest from the Family Shoveller Band. On top of all that, there's some powerful yarns from Troy Cassar-Daley, Dobby, Baker Boy, Budjerah and Pirra's Jess Beck, plus Naomi talks about the time she was mistaken for Thelma Plum!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week: OZZY! PUPPY! DOC! ADAM! NOT AS MUCH SHOUTING AS THESE CAPS WOULD SUGGEST! Also: the golden age of 30 second sketch comedy, reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated, fishing for a point, more fluid than Jeff Beck, lying snowblind in the sun, featuring nobody, post Post Malone, get off my lawn areas, recurring Siamese dreams, Vulgar Displays of Pantera, songs with bad ideas, ten internet points to anyone who guessed the track Doc was thinking of was Cherub Rock, Taco Bell explosions, Maroon 5 superfans, our contractual obligation album of 2022, remembering regional radio callsigns, as white as white whats?, Mike Brady drivebys, watching Hamilton > visiting Hamilton, the only person in the Venn intersect of the Gunners undercards, the same conclusion we always reach, the last Moore-ish Bond film, gritty reboots of Home Alone and ASMR corner. Next week: Beeso's back from lowering Northern Beaches property values to chat new albums by the Beths, Psychlona and King Stingray. Recent review albums can be found on our album review playlist on Spotify - our full 2022 review archive is also up there, along with our 2022 tripping balls mixtape, featuring our favourite tracks from new albums we've reviewed this year. The full list of all the albums we've ever featured on the show (including our top 5s from previous years) is available elsewhere on the internet. BALLS and tripping balls are available on their own RSS feeds, as well as being found together on Omny Studio, Spotify and Apple Podcasts (feel free to subscribe, rate and review) - and we welcome your reckons via Twitter, Facebook and email.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week: box-fresh 2022 releases from Kenny Beats, the Schizophonics and Dub War. Also: one direction, Cymru Hill, period pieces, straight to Netflix, odd one out, pointless pastiches, the whitest imaginable genre, travelling through time, live admin, Beth Rammstein, a bit sharky, edit shed interludes and magic 8-balls. Next week: new Ozzy and Puppy with Adamhfoto; Beeso's back in a couple of weeks with new Beths, Psychlona and King Stingray. Recent review albums can be found on our album review playlist on Spotify - our full 2022 review archive is also up there, along with our 2022 tripping balls mixtape, featuring our favourite tracks from new albums we've reviewed this year. The full list of all the albums we've ever featured on the show (including our top 5s from previous years) is available elsewhere on the internet. BALLS and tripping balls are available on their own RSS feeds, as well as being found together on Omny Studio, Spotify and Apple Podcasts (feel free to subscribe, rate and review) - and we welcome your reckons via Twitter, Facebook and email.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Super good time on this week's episode chatting with Campbell and Lewis from King Stingray! King Stingray are truly one of the country's hottest bands at the moment - appearing on triple j's Like a Version a couple weeks back, playing at Splendour in the Grass yesterday, and releasing their debut record on August 5th - they're busy boys but made time for us. We talk about a couple of Aus records with Bernard Fanning's solo debut 'Tea & Sympathy' going up against 'Affirmation' by Savage Garden! Enjoy.(0:00) - Intro (4:03) - Chat with Campbell & Lewis(19:17) - The Facts(22:20) - The Elements(37:38) - Segments(1:01:40) - Ratings Follow Record Royale on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recordroyale/Listen to King Stingray here: https://spoti.fi/3vbOwigFollow them on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3vbd9MfFollow us on the socials:Will St Claire - https://www.instagram.com/willstclaire/Brad Mclean- https://www.instagram.com/bradbradnotgood_/Adam Lindsay - https://www.instagram.com/adamlindsay__/https://www.recordroyale.com.au/
King Stingray perform 'Let's Go', before covering Coldplay's ‘Yellow' for Like A Version.
We're back and highly caffeinated. We don't mind having a rest, but it makes it so much harder to decide on a new song.We discuss the new Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Wafia and bring in new stuff from King Stingray and Kacey Musgraves.Get them: https://www.kingstingrayofficial.com/https://www.kaceymusgraves.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
King Stingray join the pod to preview their debut album and you'll hear what it sounds like when an Aus electronic icon connects with a rising rookie producer.
King Stingray join the pod to preview their debut album and you'll hear what it sounds like when an Aus electronic icon connects with a rising rookie producer.
Australia is turning up the volume on environmentalism for the world to hear! If you turned on your favorite music radio station, would you know we're in a crisis? Only 1% of songs in National Australian premier radio station Triple J's Hottest 100 (2.5M+ votes) over the last 5 years directly referenced environmental issues…and that's following mass bleaching of The Great Barrier Reef, The devastating Australian Bushfires of 2019-2020, AND a recent study before COP26 that reported 75% of Australians are concerned about climate change. So why is Australian mainstream music so culturally disconnected from a population overwhelmingly environmentalist? We know artists, bands, and musicians have been and are currently creating environmentally-minded music, so how do we get those songs into the mainstream? Our guest today, Edwina Floch, recently launched The Environmental Music Prize - A new $AU 20,000 prize that amplifies the voices of artists who inspire action for climate and conservation. The prize launched during the UN Climate Summit, and it's a global first and a call-to-action for artists to create and submit powerful music videos that celebrate nature and encourage us to defend it. Every movement needs anthems. The search is on! Enjoy the show and stick around to hear some amazing music from music artists Montaigne, In Hearts Wake, Little Green, Billy Otto, and King Stingray! — Christiana + Tom's book ‘The Future We Choose' is available now! Subscribe to our Climate Action Newsletter! — Mentioned links from the episode: WATCH: All the Music Videos by the finalists for The Environmental Music Prize! VOTE: Vote for your favorite Environmental Music Prize finalists! DONATE: Keep The Environmental Music Prize going! LEARN: Learn more about The Environmental Music Prize! — Thanks to our guest this week, Edwina Floch! Edwina Floch Founder | Environmental Music Prize LinkedIn Environmental Music Prize Instagram | LinkedIn | Facebook | Website — A massive thank you to all our musical guests this week: Montaigne Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube WATCH: ‘Ready' Music Video (feat. School Strike For Climate Activist Fergus Clarkson) In Hearts Wake Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | EMP Profile Little Green Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | EMP Profile Billy Otto Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | EMP Profile King Stingray Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | EMP Profile — Keep up with Christiana Figueres online: Instagram | Twitter Tom Rivett-Carnac: Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn Paul Dickinson: LinkedIn | Twitter — Follow @GlobalOptimism on social media and send us a message! Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn Don't forget to hit SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss another episode of Outrage + Optimism!
Feel the Yolgnu funk from King Stingray's neighbours out of Yirrkala + a cypher smackdown delivered by some of Sydney's heaviest hitters.
Feel the Yolgnu funk from King Stingray's neighbours out of Yirrkala + a cypher smackdown delivered by some of Sydney's heaviest hitters.
Como cada inicio de año, te presentamos una selección de nombres y propuestas musicales que creemos van a tener prominencia durante este 2022. Esta es la primera entrega dedicada a construir un repertorio de artistas protagonistas para los tiempos por venir. Esta edición 472 incluye música de Loreana, Irenegarry, Junior Varsity, Grrrl Gang, Melin Melyn, Jet Vesper, Cayene, Ena Mori, Lucy Blue, Los Bitchos, The Rills, Lime Garden, King Stingray, May-a, Budjerah, Dvwn, msftz, Nonó, Luna Li, Brooke Combe, Glass Beam, Maye, Velaviee. Presenta y produce: Víctor Amaya @victoramaya Visita www.estosisuena.online Redes sociales: @estosisuena
James, Jackson and Mercedes return for 2022 speaking about upcoming Invasion Day activities and 50 years of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy. Music by King Stingray and Ciggie Witch.
An Australian Indie, pop-rock band from Darwin, Northern Territory. Of the members, Yirrŋa Yunupiŋu is the nephew of Dr M. Yunupiŋu and Roy Kellaway is the son of Stuart Kellaway, both founding members of Yothu Yindi and grew up together in Yolngu country, Yirrkala, North East Arnhem Land. - ノーザンテリトリーのダーウィン出身のポップロックバンドです。メンバーのうちの2人が伝説的な先住民のバンド、Yothu Yindiの創設メンバーの一族で彼らの曲の雰囲気はYothu Yindiを思わせるものがあります。
You'll hear a Melbourne artist teaming up with an all star cast of muso mates as well as a big debut track for a couple of previous podcast faves under a new project.
You'll hear a Melbourne artist teaming up with an all star cast of muso mates as well as a big debut track for a couple of previous podcast faves under a new project.
Our My Feed guest talks about the Northern Territory's underground music scene, and why it needs to be on your radar.
It's a bonus edition of the Unearthed podcast with Dave Ruby Howe joined by triple j music brains like Bridget Hustwaite, Declan Byrne, Tanya Bunter and more to take you through the 10 artists that we reckon you need to watch out for in 2021.
It's a bonus edition of the Unearthed podcast with Dave Ruby Howe joined by triple j music brains like Bridget Hustwaite, Declan Byrne, Tanya Bunter and more to take you through the 10 artists that we reckon you need to watch out for in 2021.
DRH brings you a blockbuster week of new music including an assured debut from Melbourne's PRICIE as well as the sounds of one of Australia's most experimental bands having a pop moment.
DRH brings you a blockbuster week of new music including an assured debut from Melbourne's PRICIE as well as the sounds of one of Australia's most experimental bands having a pop moment.
This week, we're getting spooky on Halloween, rocking out to Yolŋu tunes and visiting a Starman, waiting in the sky…
Nerve makes his case for having the best bars in the country and meet King Stingray, the children of Yothu Yindi carrying the torch with their Yolgnu surf rock
Nerve makes his case for having the best bars in the country and meet King Stingray, the children of Yothu Yindi carrying the torch with their Yolgnu surf rock