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Friday, May 16, 2025

The Soundtracks Collection - Part VII

 



Head On is a 1998 Australian LGBT-related romantic drama film directed by Ana Kokkinos, who wrote the screenplay with Andrew Bovell and Mira Robertson. The film is based on the 1995 novel Loaded by Christos Tsiolkas. The film stars Alex Dimitriades, Paul Capsis, Elena Mandalis and Damien Fotiou. The film tells the story of Ari (Dimitriades), a dissolute 19-year-old second generation Greek-Australian in Melbourne. Ari is caught between his conservative Greek background and modern Australia, amid his homosexual desire.

1 Ollie Olsen– Head On Opening Theme 0:37

2 Lunatic Calm– Leave You Far Behind 3:11

3 Death In Vegas– Opium Shuffle 5:03

4 The Saints – Know Your Product 3:12

5 Silverchair– Freak (Remix For Us Rejects) 4:12

6 Hot Chocolate– You Sexy Thing 3:55

7 The Habibis– Thrash 9 4:06

8 Underground Lovers– Las Vegas 5:31

9 Danii*– Everything I Wanted 4:40

10 Ammonia – You're Not The Only One Who Feels This Way 3:48

11 The Visitors – Tiny Little Engines 8:26

12 The Master's Apprentices– Living In A Child's Dream 2:38

13 The Habibis– The Spaso Kupes (I'll Break Cups) 5:21

14 Isaac Hayes– Theme From "Shaft" 3:15

15 Ollie Olsen– End Theme 3:22

16 Primal Scream– Loaded 7:01

Head On 




Garage Days is a 2002 Australian comedy-drama film directed by Alex Proyas and written by Proyas, Dave Warner and Michael Udesky. Garage Days is the story of a young Sydney garage band desperately trying to make it big in the competitive world of rock music. Its soundtrack includes the song "Garage Days" composed by David McCormack and Andrew Lancaster and performed by Katie Noonan. The climax of the film was filmed at the Homebake festival in Sydney in 2001.

The film made its US premiere at the 2003 Sundance film festival.

1 The D4– High Voltage 3:55
2 Supergrass– Alright 3:02
3 Motor Ace– Kooks 2:59
4 Spiderbait– Buy Me A Pony 1:43
5 David McCormack* / Andrew Lancaster– Rockin' It 0:19
6 David McCormack* / Andrew Lancaster Featuring Katie Noonan– Garage Days 3:04
7 Roxy Music– Love Is The Drug 3:59
8 Sonicanimation*– Add It Up 4:30
9 David McCormack* / Andrew Lancaster– Walk Up 0:48
10 Rhombus– Ghost Town 3:54
11 The (International) Noise Conspiracy*– Smash It Up 3:12
12 28 Days– Say What? 3:32
13 The Jam– That's Entertainment 3:32
14 David McCormack*– Masterplan 2:36
15 Joey Ramone– Stop Thinking About It 2:57
16 The Hives– Mad Man 2:19
17 David McCormack* / Andrew Lancaster / Antony Partos– Get The Tarp 1:05
18 The Moldy Peaches– Lucky Number Nine 2:12
19 Tom Jones– Help Yourself 2:51




Dogs in Space is a 1986 Australian drama film set in Melbourne's "Little Band" post-punk music scene in 1978. Written and directed by Richard Lowenstein, the film stars Michael Hutchence as the drug-addled frontman of the fictitious band from which the film takes its name.

The script was based on Lowenstein's personal experiences of living in a shared house in Melbourne in the late '70s. Prior to making the film, Lowenstein had made a series of promotional clips for songs from the INXS album The Swing and wrote the lead role with singer Michael Hutchence in mind.

1 Iggy Pop– Dog Food 1:42
2 Michael Hutchence– Dogs In Space 2:57
3 Ollie Olsen– Win / Lose 4:55
4 Gang Of Four– Anthrax 2:57
5 Brian Eno– Skysaw 3:20
6 The Marching Girls– True Love 3:01
7 The Boys Next Door– Shivers 4:23
8 Thrush& The C**ts*– Diseases (Instrumental) 2:55
9 Primitive Calculators– Pumping Ugly Muscle (Instrumental) 5:10
10 Michael Hutchence– Golf Course 2:54
11 Michael Hutchence– The Green Dragon 2:21
12 Marie Hoy & Friends– Shivers 4:03
13 Iggy Pop– The Endless Sea 4:52
14 Michael Hutchence– Rooms For The Memory 5:04


Sunday, February 9, 2025

Feeding The Future (Australian Music Sampler) - various artists compilation

 


1 Culture Shock – My Enemy

2 Kulcha– Shakka Jam

3 Boots – Ain't No Right Turn

4 Skunkhour– Arrive

5 Def FX– Mask

6 Defryme– Purekiller

7 Dragonfly – Blackmoney

8 Chocolate Starfish– Four Letter Word

9 Ammonia – In A Box

10 Overnight Jones– She Lies

11 The Sharp– Honest & Sober

12 Penny Flanagan– Lap It Up

13 Ana Christensen– Cultivate The Wild

14 Richard Pleasance– Love Is All

15 Stephen Cummings– Fell From A Great Height

16 Fiona Lee Maynard– Not Crying Anymore

17 Marcia Hines– Give It All You Got

18 Tiddas– Real World


Feeding The Future

Friday, December 13, 2024

The Soundtracks Collection - part two

 



Blinder (Music From The Motion Picture)

Blinder is a 2013 Australian sports drama film directed by Richard Gray and starring Oliver Ackland, Rose McIver, Anna Hutchison and Jack Thompson. The film is an Australian rules football drama set predominantly in Torquay, Victoria. The film is about Tom Dunn, an aspiring football star who fled Australia following a scandal. Dunn returns to Australia to restore his reputation.

1 Katalyst– Showtime

2 Gerling– Get Activated

3 Even– I Am The Light

4 Screamfeeder– I Don't Know What To Do Any More

5 The Fauves– Weak Chin

6 The Vines– Outtathaway

7 Eagle And The Worm– All I Know

8 Subaudible Hum– Our Last Stand

9 Husky – History's Door

10 Katie Costello– Stranger

11 Farren Jones– Rise

12 Silverchair– Those Thieving Birds Part 1/Strange Behaviour/Those Thieving Birds Part 2


Erskineville Kings: Soundtrack to the Motion Picture

Erskineville Kings is a 1999 Australian drama film directed and produced by Alan White. The film was produced by Radical Media made for Palace Films on a minimal budget. It was released on 1 January 1999. The lead actor, Hugh Jackman, in his film debut, won the Film Critics Circle of Australia award for Best Male Actor.

1 Green Bears (dialogue) 0:53

2 The Craw – Too Wild 4:15

3 Died Pretty– Winterland 4:24

4 The Stems– Tears Me In Two 3:21

5 Sunnyboys– Alone With You 4:01

6 Nick Barker – Fence Building 3:11

7 Wet Taxis– Sailors Dream 3:53

8 Penny Flanagan– Lap It Up 3:25

9 Died Pretty – Everybody Moves 4:48

10 The Faith – Wild Changes 4:24

11 Nick Barker – Gold 2:48

12 Don Miller Robinson – Erskineville Kings Theme 4:46

13 Don Miller Robinson – Barkys Theme 1:20

14 Don Miller Robinson – Melancholy Theme 4:02


 Looking For Alibrandi (Original Soundtrack)

Looking for Alibrandi is a 2000 Australian coming-of-age film directed by Kate Woods and written by Melina Marchetta (which she adapted from her 1992 novel of the same name). The film is set in 1990s Sydney, New South Wales and features a cast of Australian actors, including Pia Miranda as Josephine Alibrandi, the film's main character; Anthony LaPaglia as her father, Michael Andretti, who left her and her mother before her birth; and Kick Gurry as Josie's love interest, Jacob Coote. The film won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film in 2000.

1 Killing Heidi – Weir 3:40

2 Happyland – Tintarella Di Luna 1:58

3 Lo-Tel – Teenager Of The Year 4:31

4 Spiderbait – Dinnertime 2:13

5 Catatonia – Dead From The Waist Down 3:42

6 Endorphin – Blue Moon 3:14

7 Frenzal Rhomb – I'm The Problem With Society 2:35

8 Hamish Cowan – With Or Without You 5:12

9 Magic Dirt – Supernova 2:39

10 Antenna with Chrissie Amphlett*– Divine 4:11

11 Happyland – Don't You Know Who I Am 2:20

12 Stella One Eleven – Don't Say 4:01

13 Gina Zoia – Tintarella Di Luna  3:34

Saturday, December 7, 2024

The Sports - A Collection

 


The Sports were an Australian rock group which performed and recorded between 1976 and 1981. Mainstay members were Stephen Cummings on lead vocals and Robert Glover on bass guitar, with long-term members such as Paul Hitchins on drums, Andrew Pendlebury on lead guitar and vocals, and Martin Armiger on guitar. Their style was similar to both 1970s British pub rock bands (such as Brinsley Schwarz) and British new wave (such as Elvis Costello). 

The Sports' top forty singles are "Who Listens to the Radio", "Don't Throw Stones", "Strangers on a Train" and "How Come" . Their top 20 releases on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart are Don't Throw Stones (February 1979), Suddenly (March 1980) and Sondra (May 1981).

In October 2010 Don't Throw Stones was listed in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums.




















Monday, July 16, 2018

Adelaide-based alternative-rock band Mad Cactus new single "Big Game" and debut EP "Thirteen Dogs"


Adelaide-based  alternative-rock  band  Mad  Cactus  have  recently  unveiled  their  new  single  ‘Big  Game’, lifted  from their  debut  eight-track  LP  ‘Thirteen  Dogs', recorded  and  produced  by  Dan  Murtaghat of Debasement  Studios, Melbourne.

Big  Game’  takes  cues  from  the  likes  of  the  groups  staple  influences  Royal  Blood, The  Black  Keys and  SoundGarden.  Opening  with  compelling  melodic  piano  and  the  endearing  vocals  of  front-man  Tim  Mellonie,  the  song  builds  into  a  gradual  crescendo  of  brooding  guitars  and  drums,  before  hitting  its  monstrous  anthemic  chorus.
  



Mellonie  describes  the  motivation  behind  the  track:“Wildlife  conservation  is  something  I’m  very  passionate  about  and  consumes  a  huge  chunk  of  my  life  outside  of  Mad  Cactus.  As  a  Keeper  working  at  one  of  Australia’s  largest  zoological  parks,  a  strong  conservation  message  was  bound  to  come  through  somewhere  in  the  music.Throughout  my  career,  I’ve  had  the  unique  opportunity  to  work  closely  with  a  range  of  rare  and  endangered  species  including  the  Southern  White  Rhino.  I  wanted  to  do  something  a  little  different  with  our  song  Big  Game.  I  wanted  to  help  raise  awareness  regarding  the  plight  of  wild  rhinoceros  and  exposesome  of  the  brutality  that  comes  with  the  trade  of  rhino  horn.”



Since  their  inception  in  late-2014,  Mad  Cactus  have  released  their  debut  single  ‘Dream  Killer’that  earned  a  nomination  for  ‘Best  Heavy  Act’  by  the  South  Australian  Music  Awards(2016).  The  group  have  also  become  a  mainstay  on  the  local  Adelaide  scene  playing  a  slew  of  gigs  and  building  a  loyal  following.

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Monday, July 3, 2017

Melbourne grunge/pop band Shorts debut EP release "Something Else"



Shorts are a grunge/pop band from Melbourne whose influences include Weezer, Happy Diving, Joyce Manor and Yuck.

They recently recorded their debut EP 'Something Else' with engineer, producer and mix lord Aaron Dobos whose previous work includes The Avalanches, 30 Seconds to Mars and Britney Spears.

Shorts started way back in 2013 when Guitarist Shayne McNeill and vocalist Lachlan Bradford traveled through the states in a worn out, broken down dodge ram. Armed with nothing but an acoustic guitar, the two man band started writing songs inspired by their experience on the road.


Shorts eventually came to formation when long time friend, guitarist/bassist/genius Armarin Saengsri, joined the band in late 2016. Adding some polish and structure Shorts went into the studio to record their debut EP 'Something Else' with producer, engineer and mix lord Aaron Dobos. After laying down the drums for the EP, Mitchell Casey joined the band and as they say, the rest is history.

The first single released was 'Zyka' in April. Check it out on YouTube HERE.

Sun Dogs has just been released and is also now on YouTube:



Find out more on OFFICIAL WEBSITE: https://www.shortsmusic.com/

Download and stream HERE on Bandcamp