Button Pushers studio in Melbourne have been doing live streams and online content is going to be pretty big. I’m hoping there’s a wave of bedroom recorders dropping dynamite albums. Nick: It’s most likely going to be different for a while and there could be new platforms opening up, which is exciting. I know at this stage it’s perhaps not the most important of things to consider, but do you think when all this is said and done, the foundations and the nature in which the industry runs will change? I’ll just wait for news and then react once there’s some concrete information. Nick: It’s all fairly hearsay and I’m not paying much attention to it. Absolutely loving isolation though – no work, I’m getting money from the government to stay at home and make music and meditate.Ĭan you quite comprehend the impact this is having on the music industry? Nick: I’m missing seeing friends and we all wanna play together! Also wondering what the government are scheming. These really are unprecedented times, how are you, how are you all feeling in all this? Today, at home in Melbourne, guitarist, flutist, trumpeter, harpsichordist and chief songwriter Nick Van Bakel takes us through how he’s coping through Isolation, digging deep into meditation, the exciting possibilities for the arts after all this and the eclectic playlist the group have made for us as a whole. A group unified by their unspoken ability to work off one another’s irresistible abilities, Bananagun are about to release a truly golden record when its most duly needed. New single ‘People Talk Too Much’ is prime example of this – an effervescent and vital jam that will help you escape the very present while ensuring it feels authentic to the present time it’s made. Full of bold, eccentric colours and rich, detailed textures, ‘The True story of Bananagun’ evokes timeless idiosyncrasy – the sort that will lift you from any sombre mood and demand you let yourself loosen up. While the president of the United States of America might not be offering much assistance in all this, a certain group from Australia have arrived and aren’t only giving us something to look forward to when all this is said and done, but to get us through the malaise of today.īananagun’s first full-length is a breezy tropical delight. Midnight Rose is out today so make the Wednesday run to your local comic book shop (or digital store) and dig up a solid horror story that might make you think twice about watering your plants.Trump wants to inject everyone with disinfectant. Readers may come because of the Jim Starlin name recognition factor, but they’ll stay for Jelenic’s work, which can veer from romantic to horrific in just a panel. While the story is compelling, the real star of Midnight Rose is the gorgeous artwork from Nikkol Jelenic. “It’s about living an alternative life and the ramification of such a hand being dealt to you. But out of the ashes of misery and hardship sometimes a grand legacy buds.” A particularly bizarre tale of loneliness, love and what happens when you can’t help but give in to the vengeance growing deep within yourself.Īnd here’s some comments from Starlin on the book itself: Join the legendary Jim Starlin (Creator of Thanos, Gamora, Dreadstar) and Nikkol Jelenic (AFTERDARK, A Taste for Killing, The Fall, Red Crow) on a journey through the life of a singular, frightening and very human creature: MIDNIGHT ROSE.
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