Listening Post – April 2024

I can’t quite Adam-and-beliEve-it that we’re already easing into spring. No, this isn’t an April Fools (particularly as that was a few days ago), but rather the year zooming ahead as per. 

Alongside our bumper playlist for the year (cataloguing everything we’ve been loving from January through to now), the ‘Listening Post’ returns this month and it’s full of choice cuts, 20 of them – old and new!

It’s a crisp 60 minutes, so you can bosh this one out in snappy fashion – be sure to tell your friends / family / pets too!

Whilst you’re here, can we quickly draw your attention to the new podcast that we launched at the start of the year? ’60 Minutes or less’ has been up and running for over three months now, featuring interesting chats with Joe Casey (Protomartyr), Paul Hanley (The Fall), Philip Frobos (Omni), Jonathan Higgs (Everything Everything), Peter Brewis (Field Music) and Steve Davis OBE (The Utopia Strong)! When you’re done here, get yourself listening to the new episodes and give it a rating on your favourite streaming service!


Patio – Inheritance
(Collection)

Cooler than the other side of the pillow stuff here from NYC formed trio Patio. From their second album ‘Collection’, out September last year on tastemaker label Fire Talk, ‘Inheritance’ is as groovy as it is moody and calls to mind the brilliant Lithics. Love those machine-gun fire drum bursts.

Parsnip – The Light
(Behold)

On our radar ever since their 2017 EP ‘Health’, Aussie lot Parsnip return in 2024 with their forthcoming second album (on the way this month via Upset The Rhythm). Kicking things off with bright and breezy lead single ‘The Light’, it’s an offering that sounds like it’s been zapped forward in time from the swinging sixties. 

Bench Press – Respite
(Not The Past, Can’t Be The Future)

From their 2019 album ‘Not The Past, Can’t Be The Future’, Melbourne’s Bench Press have a motto we can get behind – ‘don’t bore us, get to the chorus’. Mastered by Mikey Young, naturally, this is a snarling post-punk number that sinks its teeth in from the off.

Bingo Fury – Leather Sky
(Bats Feet For A Widow)

It was a trip seeing Bingo Fury at hipster hotspot YES in Manchester recently, given that the cover photo for his new album ‘Bats Feet For A Widow’ captures the songwriter in the restaurant across the street, literally taken from the very same room we were stood. ‘Leather Sky’ is something else, a proper stop you in your tracks affair from the young crooner, one that’s drawn comparisons to songwriting greats like Scott Walker.

Saint Saviour – Be Gentle
(Sunseeker)

It’s fitting that we move into spring with this sun-soaked delight from London based singer-songwriter Becky Jones a.k.a. Saint Saviour (though it is pissing it down in Manchester as I write this…) From a new album out now – the aptly titled ‘Sunseeker’ – elsewhere on the record you’ll find a guest collaboration from Bill Ryder Jones.

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Non La – Hurtful
(Like Before)

Mega S/T ‘blue’ album Weezer vibes aplenty on the fist-pumping ‘Hurtful’, one of the big hitters from ‘Like Before’, the new record from queer Chinese-Vietnamese multi-instrumentalist Non La (whose name sounds like what a scouser might say when you’ve asked them for something they’ve just run out of…) Dig that fuzz!

Ting Tang Tina – Hair
(Honeybee)

Texan quartet Ting Tang Tina first started playing shows in 2017, but listening to the infectious ‘Hair’, you’d think they’d have been at it for decades. Hardly letting up across its near three minutes, this from their debut album ‘Honeybee’ sounds like it’d be sitting pretty on the soundtrack of any coming of age teen film. 

Grazia – Stupid Paradise
(In Poor Taste)

Featuring ex-Sauna Youth bod Lindsay Corstorphine, London based duo Grazia put out a killer EP at the start of the year (another winning release from the team at Feel It Records). ‘Stupid Paradise’ is a total ear worm of the slacker variety.

VR Sex – Real Doll Time
(Hard Copy)

I’ve been flirting with disaster of late, listening to loads of VR Sex on my work laptop (that name!), but I can’t help it – I’m hooked on their new record, ’Hard Copy’! Spearheaded by Noel Skum (a.k.a. Andrew Clinco of Drab Majesty), ‘Real Doll Time’ is a mega infectious bit of moody post-punk from a record that well and truly has its hooks in us.

The Chico Hamilton Quintet – The Morning After
(Chico Hamilton Quintet featuring Buddy Collette)

An absolutely delightful piece here from American jazz drummer and bandleader, Chico Hamilton, a completely cinematic jazz affair that would perfectly soundtrack any time of day (not just ‘The Morning After‘…)

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Folly Group – East Flat Crows
(Down There!)

Sometimes seeing a band live can really take their record to another level. Following an appearance in Manchester last month, I’ve been hammering the debut album from Londoners Folly Group. ‘East Flat Crows’ is a particularly cool number from the quartet, the dual vocal and hypnotising rhythm section taking hold.

Modema – Running Back

A regular in The Orielles live band (as well as behind the counter of Manchester institution Piccadilly Records), last year saw the release of a debut single from Scottish artist Modema, a slick pop number that doesn’t sound too dissimilar to the synth-pop stylings found on the latest Everything Everything record.  

SLAP RASH – Photo Fit
(Catherine Special)

Local lot SLAP RASH put out their debut EP ‘Catherine Special’ at the tail end of last year and from it, ‘Photo Fit’ is a frantic post punk shoulder-shuffler of the Drahla variety. Thumping drums, killer bass and a captivating vocal attack that keeps you on your toes, this is solid!

Holiday Ghosts – Big Congratulations
(Coat Of Arms)

The ever prolific Holiday Ghosts swiftly follow up their 2023 record ‘Absolute Reality’ with yet another slab of wax to be devoured. Latest single ‘Big Congratulations’ is a total pop treat – a joyous, breezy single to welcome in the brighter months of the year.

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(Photo Credit: Atiba Jefferson)

Dehd – Mood Ring
(Poetry)

Starting off as a thumping, Nine Inch Nails type industrial assault, ‘Mood Ring’ switches gears dramatically and becomes such a pop bop. From a new record out this May, ‘Mood Ring’ is insanely catchy and a total heart-sweller from the Chicago trio.

Mannequin Pussy – Aching
(I Got Heaven)

You know we love a 90 second ripper at Birthday Cake For Breakfast, so we were stoked when we heard this on the latest Mannequin Pussy record. A hardcore rush that sounds like the gnarliness of early Turnstile, you’ll want to stick ‘Aching’ on again and again.

Lambrini Girls – God’s Country

Very much in the vein of early Sleaford Mods – dog-dirt bass and engrossing, corner-you-in-the-pub stream of consciousness vocals (both a compliment, trust us) – ‘God’s Country’ is the latest attack from killer trio Lambrini Girls. Known for a notorious live show and with records to match, they can’t seem to put a foot wrong!

Rosali – Bite Down
(Bite Down)

From a new record out last month via Merge Records, North Carolina’s Rosali conjures up a real vibe on title track ‘Bite Down’. Guided by the warmth of the vocals and the instrumentation, it’s the type of track you can completely lose yourself in, allowing your mind to float off along a lazy river. 

Alison Cotton – The Letter Burning
(Engelchen)

From a new record out this year on Rocket Recordings and Feeding Tube Records, ‘The Letter Burning’ is a haunting, thought provoking piece from London based viola player / vocalist Alison Cotton. The record ‘Engelchen’ – meaning “little angel” in German – is a tribute to Ida & Louise Cook, two opera fans who rescued 29 Jewish people from Nazi-occupied Europe in the 30s.

Cowtown – Thru Being Zuul
(Fear Of…)

A commemorative pen in the post for Leeds formed Cowtown, the trio now celebrating twenty years in the game! To mark the occasion, the trio have just announced a new album is on the way this May via Gringo Records – their first new album in eight years! New single ‘Thru Being Zuul’ is the Cowtown sound we’ve come to love, an energetic burst of DEVO styled synth-punk to get the body moving.

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(Photo Credit: Vincent-Lee)

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a/s/l: Parsnip

Remember the days of the old schoolyard? Remember when Myspace was a thing? Remember those time-wasting, laborious quizzes that everyone used to love so much? Birthday Cake For Breakfast is bringing them back! 

Every couple of weeks, an unsuspecting band will be subject to the same old questions about dead bodies, Hitler, crying and crushes.  

This Week: Off the back of releasing their brillo-pads new single The Lightand announcing their forthcoming new album ‘Behold (out April 6th 2024 via Upset The Rhythm / Anti Fade Records), Aussie lot Parsnip answer a series of inane questions!

Parsnip 2024 photo credit Jamie Wdziekonskl

Words: Andy Hughes (Photo Credit: Jamie Wdziekonskl)

a/s/l?
Carolyn Hawkins
(drums): 100 / F / My desk.
Bec Liston (keyboard): 30 / none of your beeswax / Office desk.
Stella Rennex (guitar / saxophone): 29/sexy/planet earth.
Paris Richens (bass): 33 (the year of crucifixion) / F / Lara, land of the bogans.

Have you ever seen a dead body?
CH
: Yes just recently a dead myna bird in my parking lot.
BL: Too many at the moment. Free Palestine.
SR: What Bec said. Free Palestine!! 
PR: Yeah, roadkill every day. Wildlife does not stand a chance.

Who is your favourite Simpsons character?
CH
: Flanders.
BL: Mona Simpson.
SR: Marge, Mr Burns, Ralph Wiggum
PR: Marge forever!

What T-Shirt are you wearing?
CH
: Work shirt.
BL: Vintage jumper from a defunct airline. Let me check the tag…. Ansett.
SR: Black Champion t-shirt. No idea where I got it. 
PR: Green baggy tagless knit tee.

What did your last text message say?
CH
: “Lol these questions rule”.
BL: omg react emoji.
SR: “Goodbye sweet darling” haha. Referring to my dead van that just got towed to the wreckers. I’ll miss you JJ.
PR: “Today I was driving home and there was a truck that said SIMON across it, and I just knew I have to visit and see him” … sadly, my friend’s pet griffon (Simon) is on his last legs. 

What’s the last song you listened to?
CH
: Apres Ski by Greg Foat & Art Themen.
BL: Haenim by Kim Jung Mi.
SR: Was just listening to the first Them Crooked Vultures album bahah. Reliving the glory days of 2009…I’m a dork so sue me.  
PR: Suite Pour L’invisible’ by Ana Roxanne.

How did you meet the people in your band?
CH
: Paris through music a million years ago when her band Hierophants and my band Chook Race would play together, Stella through living together, Bec through Stella.
BL: I met Stella when I joined a band she was a part of back in Sydney in 2013. Then met the rest of the band once I joined Parsnip!
SR: Met everyone through music basically. And friendships, relationships and housemate-ships. 
PR: Caz through bands/boyfs, Stella through boyfs, Bec through Stella!

What’s the first record you bought?
CH
: First CD was ‘Ray of Light‘ by Madonna, and first record was ‘X-Aspirations‘ by X (Sydney not LA).
BL: ‘So Fresh‘ CD 2001. Not sure about first record. Hey Caz I have ‘Ray of Light‘ currently in my car CD player! 
CH: It holds up!
SR: First CD was ‘Music’ by Madonna, coincidence! First LPs were a Ravi Shankar LP and the first Saints album in the one transaction. Funny combo but still two of my faves. 
PR: First CD was the ‘M.I.B.’ soundtrack. Record…? Meh, dunno. 

What was your favourite VHS growing up?
CH
: ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs‘.
BL: I lived overseas until I was 5 and my grandma used to send VHS tapes of ‘Play School‘ for me and my brother to watch. 
SR: Probably my Peter Coombes video (Belly flop on a pizza anybody??). Also used to love watching the head cleaning tape, kinda psychedelic. 
PR: My older sister Bianca recorded ‘Ren and Stimpy‘ onto multiple VHS tapes and decorated them with cool stickers and groovy writing. 

When was the last time you cried?
CH
: Yesterday. 
BL: Yesterday.
SR: Ermmm, maybe a week or two ago. 
PR: Hmm, yeah. I teared up today. 

Have you ever kissed someone & regretted it?
CH
: One. Hundred. Percent.
BL: Actually no? 
SR: No comment.
PR: Absolutely!!

Best Physical Feature?
CH
: Stella says I have nice feet. 
BL: Eyebrows
SR: Caz has great feet haha. Hmm prob tits and hands haha. 
PR: Um, skin. 

Worst physical feature?
CH
: Brain.
BL: Astigmatism. 
SR: Nobody has those.
PR: Oof, everything. 

Reasonably ok/not bad feature that you’re not fussed about?
CH
: Left elbow.
BL: Yes exactly. 
SR: Arms.
PR: Neck.

Do you have any pets?
CH
: I guess technically I have a cat Lumpi, but she lives with her father on the other side of town these days.
BL: My cat Bob. Robert when he’s naughty.
SR: Huge cat called Gene.
PR: No … but dreaming of a chocolate border collie, a blue tongue lizard, a shingleback lizard, a pet snake, mop haired guinea pigs, fighting fish, and a blue budgerigar.


Ever picked up any injuries on tour?
CH
: Definitely have damaged my hearing a fair bit.
BL: Probably vitamin deficiencies.
SR: Probably sore back, hearing loss, bruises from carrying gear, sickness from servo food. List goes on…
PR: In America my ankles weirdly swelled up. When we got to Kansas City, I couldn’t dance because it was so painful. 

What did you do for your last birthday?
CH
: Had friends over, made lasagne, went bowling.
BL: I turned 30 and went to Japan. 
SR: Parsnip played live on RRR Breakfasters. Then I had a beer in the park. 
PR: I think I had my family over for dinner. Got an iron infusion, wahoo!

Name something you CANNOT wait for?
CH
: My sister is coming back from NZ tonight, she’s been over there for a year.
BL: Touring and finishing my knitting project.
SR: My next day off. 
PR: A procedure I really need so I can function properly in life. 

Do you have a crush on someone?
CH
: I wish.
BL: My Girlfriend and Kristin Stewart in Rolling Stone mag.
SR: Paul Simonon.
PR: Australian pro skater, Jack Crook.

What’s the shittest experience you’ve had as a musician?
CH
: Once on tour with my old band I accidentally slept on a dog’s bed – definitely a low point.
BL: Being told a band didn’t want me to join because they wanted a stronger man instead. Or when my drum teacher started a rumour I was sleeping with other music teachers when I was 17… oh the list goes on! 
SR: There have been a few but I prefer not to dwell on those. Far more have been positive.
PR: Hmm, probably just something stupid my little ego couldn’t take. 

If you could go back in time, how far would you go?
CH
: I would like to be a fly on the wall during the big bang.
BL: Wouldn’t mind 1 hour more sleep this morning. Or to spend time with grandparents I never met.
SR: Ancient something…
PR: I would like to go back to India to meet saints like Mahavatar Babaji, Lahiri Mahasaya, Swami Sri Yukteswar and Paramahansa Yoganandaji, late 1800s – early 1900s. Jai Guru!

How do you want to die?
CH
: Peacefully. And then I want to be put in one of those mushroom suits please.
BL: In my mushroom suit. Band funded mushroom suit plot everyone?
SR: However it comes. Whatever will be will be. Preferably fast and painless. 
PR: Nirvikalpa samadhi. I’ll make my own way out when the time is right. 

What’s your favourite thing about pizza?
CH
: Nothing, I’m not a fan.
BL: Pineapple. Fight me?
SR: Also not really a fan of pizza. 
PR: My boyfriend has pizza for dinner whenever I’m not at home, so that must be saying something. The less ingredients the better. 

What are you craving right now?
CH
: Coffee.
BL: Green olives.
SR: Total relaxation.
PR: Pain killers.

Have you ever been on a horse?
CH
: Yes it was terrifying.
BL: Only as a kid around Centennial Park.
SR: Yes, also only as a child at Malabar in Sydney. Near the shooting range. 
PR: I think so … but camels in Morocco only come to mind. 

What did you dream about last night?
CH
: So boring but I can’t remember. Probably something about snakes.
BL: I don’t think I dreamt anything, but I’d like a flying dream some time again soon please brain. 
SR: Nothing that stuck with me. 
PR: Yeah, can’t remember. 

Do you like Chinese food?
CH
: Absolutely, but I think my idea of Chinese food is a westernised food court version. Still good.
BL: Same as Caz. I’m also a fan of TCM!
SR: Absolutely love it. 
PR: I had a friend in primary school called Mingfang Jiang and to this day, I swear I have never, ever had stir fry as good as the home cooked meal her mum provided. 

Have you ever been on TV?
CH
: When I was a teenager my friend and I accidentally ended up as extras in an episode of Neighbours
BL: Nick took over my school when I was in year 5. I think I even got slimed!? 
SR: I went to Sunrise when I was about 11 and the Socceroos had just returned from the World Cup in Germany. You could see me in the crowd thrusting my ball in Lucas Neill’s face and screaming his name, on the verge of tears. I was very obsessed haha.
PR: When I worked at a news agency in East Geelong, there was all this fuss about the Geelong Cats in the AFL premiership and the owners were huge supporters. I was featured on the news with some kids, even though I don’t follow AFL. If you grow up in Geelong you’re kind of expected to follow the team. Not me!

Ever meet someone famous?
CH
: Last week Janet from Spiderbait came into my work. That was pretty cool.
BL: Stella and I used to work with someone who said he was the second choice to be cast as Ron in Harry Potter haha, close enough?
SR: I bumped into Leonardo Di Caproio outside AGNSW in Sydney when I was a teenager. Also once had a beer with Robert Pattinson and Guy Pearce… figure that one out. 
PR: Obviously can’t compete with Stella but I did meet the great Australian actor Geoffrey Rush at the Astor Theatre when they were showing Buster Keaton in The General. Both Geoffrey and my father were wearing matching pink shirts. Also, no one will care but I did meet Craig Nicholls twice which was like my teenage dream come true. 

What do you want to be when you grow up?
CH
: I just saw ‘Fire of Love’, so obviously a volcanologist.
BL: To be a backyard owner.
SR: Same as I ever was
PR: Far beyond this tiny body consciousness.

Behold is out April 6th 2024 via Upset The Rhythm / Anti Fade Records! Grab yourself a pre-order of the record here!

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