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STRINE WHINE: ISSUE 10 printed in A4 black-and-white.
IN THE TENTH ISSUE OF STRINE WHINE:
KRAUT OF THIS WORLD: BLACK CAB: Championing the launch of their new single 'Uniforms', Black Cab's Andrew Coates talks death of industry and dancefloor bangers.
Reviews of releases from Bababganouj, Oh Pep!, Pikelet, Camp Cope, Zone Out, GL, Palm Springs, and Nearly Oratorio
ELLA HOOPER'S SAGE WISDOM: Once upon a time, Ella Hooper fronted a lil band called Killing Heidi. Now having weathered the chaos of music industry fame and romantic turmoil, Hooper’s finding a more assured place in the world. You can hear it in her latest records: Venom, released last year, raved about in this very zine; and New Magic, soon to be released following a string of preview shows. Fair warning: we get witchy.
THE FUTURE IS FEMALE: CAMP COPE: Last month I got to thinkin' about Camp Cope. Their new record is phenomenal, but I had plenty of questions. And just when I was about to put out the word, Jackknife Music's Brendan Hitchens beat me to it. Republished here with Brendan's permission, this is the story of Camp Cope (so far.)
A Q&A W/ BABAGANOUJ: Hot off the pressing of their new EP, Pillar of Light, as well as a tour to promote it, Babaganouj's resident heartthrob Charles Sale talks new plans.
A Q&A WITH CHELSEA BLEACH: These Melbournites just released a new single, 'Public Safety', a raw-cut slab of righteous rock. Ahead of their launch of May 20, Emily answers the big questions.
A Q&A W/ DJ EMOCEANS: Inimitable Twitter presence, revolutionary rockdog, pioneering artist and earthshaking DJ Sheena Colquhoun talks life behind the decks in anticipation of one of the best lineups The Tote's ever seen.
New issues out every month. Email tracks, records, gigs, praise, hateful epistles and anything else to strinewhine@gmail.com.
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IN THE TENTH ISSUE OF STRINE WHINE:
KRAUT OF THIS WORLD: BLACK CAB: Championing the launch of their new single 'Uniforms', Black Cab's Andrew Coates talks death of industry and dancefloor bangers.
Reviews of releases from Bababganouj, Oh Pep!, Pikelet, Camp Cope, Zone Out, GL, Palm Springs, and Nearly Oratorio
ELLA HOOPER'S SAGE WISDOM: Once upon a time, Ella Hooper fronted a lil band called Killing Heidi. Now having weathered the chaos of music industry fame and romantic turmoil, Hooper’s finding a more assured place in the world. You can hear it in her latest records: Venom, released last year, raved about in this very zine; and New Magic, soon to be released following a string of preview shows. Fair warning: we get witchy.
THE FUTURE IS FEMALE: CAMP COPE: Last month I got to thinkin' about Camp Cope. Their new record is phenomenal, but I had plenty of questions. And just when I was about to put out the word, Jackknife Music's Brendan Hitchens beat me to it. Republished here with Brendan's permission, this is the story of Camp Cope (so far.)
A Q&A W/ BABAGANOUJ: Hot off the pressing of their new EP, Pillar of Light, as well as a tour to promote it, Babaganouj's resident heartthrob Charles Sale talks new plans.
A Q&A WITH CHELSEA BLEACH: These Melbournites just released a new single, 'Public Safety', a raw-cut slab of righteous rock. Ahead of their launch of May 20, Emily answers the big questions.
A Q&A W/ DJ EMOCEANS: Inimitable Twitter presence, revolutionary rockdog, pioneering artist and earthshaking DJ Sheena Colquhoun talks life behind the decks in anticipation of one of the best lineups The Tote's ever seen.
New issues out every month. Email tracks, records, gigs, praise, hateful epistles and anything else to strinewhine@gmail.com.
A collection of tracks from the singer and multi-disciplinary artist's 111 collaboration series, featuring KMRU, Laraaji, and others. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 25, 2024