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Produced by Lachlan Mitchell (The Jezabels, Something with Numbers), Enola Fall's latest offering ditches a lot of the band's previous moodiness and opts for a more tastier combination of danceability, darkness and falsetto.

If you liked their previous eight years worth of material then I suspect you'll like this progression. Unless of course you're a bit old school and don't like it when bands start sounding a bit fancy pants. Each to their own.

Have a listen to the first track from the EP and make up your own mind. I think we can all do with yelling "I'm still scared of boys" occasionally. Well, maybe that's just me...

More on them and their current tour with The Beards here.

 
Mes amies I apologise there has been a bit of an absence. The world stopped turning for me for a little while there. Luckily for you, the rest of the world didn't stop turning and churned out a bunch of new music for you.

Let's play catch ups shall we? In no particular order, audio first, video later.

Heart Beach. Don't know much about them bar they are a three piece feedback pop band. But I think you'll agree, it's hard not to get swept away in daydreams while listening to this single. 

Ivy St & Peter Escott. I don't necessarily dig covers but this you have to listen to - Ivy St and Peter Escott perform each other's back catalogue.
Like Minded People. That Kieran Sullivan, he's always doing something new isn't he. When does he sleep?This is their latest single but I highly recommend you listen to 'Tollman's Hill' over on their Bandcamp as well. 
Adam Cousens. Spaghetti western single from the touring troubadour. Don't tell him I prefer the acoustic live version of this.
The Beautiful Chains. Seth, front man of the band, releases a Jack Daniels fuelled kitchen recording.
M.O.1.O (Mach1nes of 1ndeterm1nate Or1g1n). I don't even know what's going on here but admit it, this film clip is the best thing ever. This single is from the album 1.0-SYMPTOMS due for release this month on Rough Sky Records.
Chase City. I've posted a track of theirs before and really, who can deny the summery indie pop vibe? This single is off their forthcoming EP.
The Middle Names. Seriously, you blink and those buggers get their house burnt down, fly to Brisbane to record and then whack out this single.
The Mornings. On the back of a huge amount of national touring over summer, here's the film clip for their latest single.
Alan Gogoll. He's gone by a few different names, including Small Giraffe, but here he is back as himself, playing his intricate style of acoustic guitar.
Andrew Marshall. Two years in the making, Andrew's new film clip focuses on cultural togetherness and sustainable living. Footage courtesy of Steppe By Steppe.