Released through Press Record as part of their ‘pop-up performances’ series, James is captured performing 'Intention and the Act' acoustically.

jamesparry.com.au
 
Acoustic folk-punk artist Nick Pappy has released his debut EP Remember Who You Are today, ahead of his travels to the states.

Recorded and mixed by Grant Rockwood, the EP features four tracks, three of which are considerably longer than your average run of the mill radio song. 

Predictably, Pappy cites his influences as Frank Turner, Chuck Ragan, A.A. Bondy, and Bruce Springsteen, which immediately becomes apparent with his strong and emotive story telling. (Hint, my favourite track is 'Pictures in a Frame').

http://nickpappy.bandcamp.com 
 
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Dark Matter of Storytelling in the studio for Tasmusica on Edge Radio, 4 Sept 2012.
Dark Matter of Storytelling has been around for a short while but have a very tight live performance owing to the performance history of each band member.

Check out the clip for their first single ‘Art of Darkness’:


 
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