![]() It’s scheduled to drop on the 25th of June 2021 on Brainfeeder Records. This is all leading up to the release of a brand-new album “ Mood Valiant” (their first in over half a decade!). Brazilian-composer/arranger, Arthur Verocai and now, they’ve unleashed the exquisite ‘ Red Room’. Over the past couple of months, Hiatus Kaiyote has been teasing us with some smooth new sounds. Go get a taste – and catch them live at Bluesfest on Sunday 3rd and Monday 4th October. Arthur Verocai)’ and now you can taste the whole new album – and it’s awesome! ‘Mood Valiant’ is out now and they irresistibly meld house beats with Funk, R&B and Jazz. Update: They teased us with a couple of singles: ‘Red Room’ and ‘Get Sun (feat. Check out the animations by Nathan Armstrong – and check our Mick Thomas’ Roving Commission live at Bluesfest on Monday 4 th October.īreaking News! □ Xavier Rudd launched a brand-new song (his first in over 3 years) ‘Stoney Creek’, direct to fans with a worldwide YouTube premiere and Q&A. Expect to hear some new material – as well as a selection of cuts and favourites from her classic back catalogue when she takes to the Bluesfest stage on Saturday 2 nd October.īack in April The Roving Commission gave flight to their new album, ‘City’s Calling Me’… and just last week dropped a wonderful song from this set: ‘Captain Collingwood’. ![]() In February Kate dropped her first new album in 6 years and will be bringing her 6 piece band to Bluesfest. Check out their brand new video ‘If Not Now (Then When)’ ‘Hard Up’ is an irresistible ride from start to finish.”īamboos play Sunday and Monday at Bluesfest. You can hear that 20-year connection on ‘Hard Up’, and feel the chemistry of the players on every track. “The Bamboos celebrated their 20th anniversary with a week-long lock-in in country Victoria to record songs for their tenth album. Double J’s Meagan Loader sums up The Bamboos new album perfectly:
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