Saturday 30 August 2008

Variety is cool for Koh

SOPHIE Koh has come a long way from the girl who strolled down the street with a guitar in the video to her happy-go-lucky song Anywhere three years ago.


She's grown up and glamorous, with a new album under her arm -- quite a contrast to the artist unearthed by Triple J when she was working as an optometrist in Darwin.


"Looking back at that video clip and that song, I just feel like I'm so far away from it now," Koh says. "I don't think I would write a song like that very easily now."



Audio: Listen to Sophie's song, In My World

Audio: Also, hear Objects in this Mirror

Instead, she's come up with a sophisticated collection of songs that feature her sweet voice layered over artful instrumentation.


The album title, All Shook Up, reflects its variety -- the project ranges from love songs and a poem she was given by a 16-year-old boy when she left her home in New Zealand to Gan Lan Shu (or Olive Tree), an old Chinese folk song sung in Mandarin.


Koh, who lives in Melbourne, used to listen to her Malaysian parents singing the song with their karaoke machine at home. The equivalent of something like Over the Rainbow, it's about not knowing where your homeland is, an apt choice for a woman who has moved countries several times.


Koh was born in New Zealand and went to school in Singapore until she was 10.


It was at high school that Koh, a classically trained pianist, picked up the guitar after discovering a band called Nirvana.


She studied optometry in Australia, then went to work with remote Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory.


But apparently you can't get far with a guitar in Darwin without someone asking you to play a tune.


Soon she was being booked to support artists such as Paul Kelly.


Koh grabbed the opportunity of going to East Timor to work as an optometrist, but again it was her music that drew the attention.


"One day we had a really quiet clinic, so I brought out the guitar and before I knew it, there were these kids who had walked up the mountain -- I asked them to teach me the national anthem," she says.


"I visited lots of villages and these little kids had built their own guitars out of tree trunks. They don't really sound like anything, but they look like guitars. It was incredibly inspiring."


Koh says her secret ambition is to be a tour guide, so returning to the Top End to play the Darwin Festival this month, she's eager to show her bandmates around.


"We're hiring a 12-seater van," she says. "We're just going to all the water holes and stuff . . . showing all these pale Victorians what the sunny tropics are like."


All Shook Up is out now.







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Wednesday 20 August 2008

Nine Inch Nails reveal massive fall tour

Though static in the midst of a US summer circuit, Nine Inch Nails [ ] have rolled out a full slate of shows that will go through the industrial rockers canvas North America this fall.

The group, which wraps up its current US leg early future month, will spend the first half of October on a South American jaunt, and will kick off their next batch of North American roadwork with a trio of previously proclaimed mid-October shows in Mexico. The South of the Border dates segue into the new announced batch of US and Canadian dates, which comprise more than 30 shows stretching into mid-December.

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Details for NIN's North American tour ar included below, and the South America dates are posted at the group's website.

NIN is working the road behindhand "The Slip," a full-length album that bandleader Trent Reznor self-released for discharge via the Internet in May. The downloadable version of the set is still available at NIN's website, and a physical configuration surfaced last month in the form of 250,000 individually numbered digipaks housing an audio CD of the album and a live DVD featuring footage of the group rehearsing five songs for its 2008 tour.

A vinyl interlingual rendition of the album, featuring the record's 11 tracks on 180-gram vinyl with a 24-page booklet, hit stores in the US and Canada last week.

As of last month, "The Slip" had been downloaded 1.6 million times worldwide since its May 5 outlet, according to a press release.

Joining frontman and sole fulltime NIN extremity Reznor on the current tour ar guitarist Robin Finck, keyboardist Alessandro Cortini, drummer Josh Freese and bassist Justin Meldal-Johnsen. Aside from Meldal-Johnsen--best known for his work with Beck--all have played with the band in the past, with Cortini and Freese having participated in the band's 2005 and 2006 world tours, and Finck a ex-serviceman of the band's tours behind 1994's "Downward Spiral" and 1999's "The Fragile."

"The Slip" follows NIN's surprise March handout, "Ghosts I-IV," a four-disc, 36-track instrumental collection. The first of the album's four volumes can be downloaded free from NIN's website, and fans have the option of paid $5 for the other three volumes. The collection was also offered in a variety of configurations ranging from $10 for a physical double-CD mark to $300 for an "ultra-deluxe circumscribed edition" that sold taboo within in the number one two days of the album's release.


[Note: The following tour dates have been provided by artist and/or tour sources, who verify its truth as of the publication time of this story. Changes may occur before go on sale. Check with official artist websites, ticketing sources and venues for belated updates.]

August 200818 - Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center20 - St. Louis, MO - Scottrade Center22 - Cleveland, OH - Quicken Loans Arena23 - Auburn Hills, MI - Palace of Auburn Hills25 - Toledo, OH - Seagate Convention Center27 - East Rutherford, NJ - Izod Center29 - Philadelphia, PA - Wachovia Center31 - Lexington, KY - Rupp ArenaSeptember 20082 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheater3 - West Valley City, UT - The E Center Of West Valley5 - Oakland, CA - Oracle Arena6 - Inglewood, CA - The ForumOctober 200818 - Mexico City, Mexico - Foro Sol19 - Guadalajara, Mexico - VFG Arena21 - Monterrey, Mexico - Arena Monterrey23 - San Antonio, TX - AT&T Center25 - New Orleans, LA - Voodoo Festival28 - Orlando, FL - UCF Arena29 - Jacksonville, FL - Veterans Memorial Arena31 - Nashville, TN - Sommet CenterNovember 20081 - Greenville, SC - Bi-Lo Center3 - Greensboro, NC - Greensboro Coliseum Complex5 - Charlottesville, VA - John Paul Jones Arena8 - Manchester, NH - Verizon Wireless Arena9 - Worcester, MA - DCU Center11 - Ottawa, Ontario - Scotiabank Place12 - Montreal, Quebec - Bell Centre14 - Hamilton, Ontario - Copps Coliseum15 - Grand Rapids, MI - Van Andel Arena17 - Columbus, OH - Schottenstein Center18 - Fort Wayne, IN - Memorial Coliseum20 - Cedar Rapids, IA - US Cellular Center21 - Columbia, MO - Mizzou Arena22 - Tulsa, OK - BOK Center25 - Minneapolis, MN - Target Center26 - Council Bluffs, IA - Mid-America Center28 - Rapid City, SD - Rushmore Plaza Civic Center Arena29 - Billings, MT - MetraPark ArenaDecember 20081 - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - Credit Union Centre4 - Kelowna, British Columbia - Prospera Place5 - Victoria, British Columbia - Save On Foods Memorial Centre7 - Portland, OR - Rose Garden Arena8 - Nampa, ID - Idaho Center9 - Missoula, MT - Adams Center12 - Sacramento, CA - Arco Arena13 - Las Vegas, NV - Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino



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Sunday 10 August 2008

Wilson Phillips

Wilson Phillips   
Artist: Wilson Phillips

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Pop-Rock
   Pop
   Rock
   



Discography:


California   
 California

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 11


The Best Of Wilson Phillips   
 The Best Of Wilson Phillips

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 10


Shadows and Light   
 Shadows and Light

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 13


Wilson Phillips   
 Wilson Phillips

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 10




A female vocal troika consisting of Carnie and Wendy Wilson (daughters of Beach Boy Brian Wilson) and Chynna Phillips (girl of John and Michelle Phillips of the Mamas & the Papas). They skint through to wondrous pop success with their debut album, which sold four-spot billion copies. The follow-up, Shadows and Light, got off to a fast go in the spring of 1992. Although the album was successful, merchandising over a one thousand yard copies, it didn't have the staying power of their debut. Wilson Phillips skint up the following year. After a decennium of activeness apart that included solo albums, marriages, kids, speak shows, motion picture show roles and televised operations, the trio got back in concert in 2003 to record an record album of California songs. The resulting album entitled California was released in May of 2004.