NEWCASTLE brothers Noah Church, of dave, and Romy Church, of e4444e, have joined forces to form a new recording outfit Mulchy De Niro.
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The brothers claim inspiration from “daytime sport and late night Bill Hicks specials”. Together they are creating music that hits the sweet spot between experimentally driven electronic jams and uniquely structured rock songs.
The two share a downstairs living space, with their bedrooms side by side.
“We are always listening to and hearing what the other is working on, whether we want to or not,” Noah said.
“The collaboration came about as a way for both of us to do something different and work in a way that we wouldn't usually in our respective projects.
“When I Miss You is the first track we worked on together.
“Being a completely new way of making music for both of us, it took us ages to get right, but we were both surprised at how well it came out.”
The pair have uploaded the track to triple J unearthed where it has received a four star review from Amped presenter Steph Hughes. Stay tuned for more from this pair.
NEW RELEASE
JASON Lowe has released a new recording Sorrow & Splendour.
“After more than a year in the making I now hold the physical copies in my hands,” Lowe said on his Facebook page.
The recording was crowd-funded and Lowe thanked those you had supported the project.
He will launch the recording on February 27, via his bandcamp page: jasonlowe.bandcamp.com.
TRANCEMISSION
Newcastle’s 80s band Trancemission has undergone a line up change after singer Karl Tilke left the outfit. Tilke has been replaced by The King Of Singing Zackari Watt.
You can catch the new line-up at the Premier Hotel, Broadmedow, on March 4, from 4.30pm.
DEBUT SINGLE
VETERAN muso Paul Coxon and his new outfit The Wild Oats are set to release their debut single Spin to Win. It drops on March 14, and is being released with a film clip.
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