Shake Yer Popboomerang “Volume 3”
Looking to hear the best new musical talent Australia has to offer? Then check out Popboomerang. Once again its compiled by label head honcho, Scott Thurling. It’s 36 tracks chock full of goodies, some of the bands are familiar like Even‘s brilliant “The Memory,” or the new-to-me artist The Umbrella Man‘s “The Likes of You.” Both these tracks hook you early on, other artists you should check out here: The Kariannes, Livingstone Daisies, Halfway, Danny McDonald, The Golden Rail, Vicuna Coat, Bryan Estepa, and the always classic DM3.
Since it is the entire label’s talent here, its not just power pop. You get some punk (Glomesh,) some indie-goth (The Glory Box, Wild Meadows,) classic pop (Charles Jenkins and the Zhivagos, Blackbirds FC,) or even sleepy balladry (Four Hours Sleep, Ryan Ellsmore). The batting average is good with this compilation. Bandcamp only
The Co-Op Communique “Volume 5”
Artist and producer DW Dunphy has once again delivered another “Communique” and its the strongest compilation yet. Caddy’s strong “Miracle Turn” sets the bar pretty high, but the lesser-known artists meet the challenge. Jerry Wood’s “When You Were A Child” is a real hidden gem and Science Park’s “Dot of America” is a catchy surprise. I recognized many power-pop faves here; The John Sally Ride, The Vapour Trails, Car City, Super 8, Tommy Sistak, Mick Terry, The Click Beetles, Everet Almond, Joe Sullivan, Nick Frater, Pop Co-Op and The Turnback.
You get the rare track that makes you scratch your head, but almost everything here is worth exploring. Dunphy has a lovely duet with Lindsay Murray (Gretchen’s Wheel) and Orbis Max original “Love Will Keep Us Together” is closer to George Harrison than Captain and Tennille. Then add a few metal tunes (Deliverance, Haven) and there you have it. An instant summer music collection. Get this now while it’s still a FREE download. Bandcamp only.