"We All Want To delivers another four tracks of the kind of hook laden, lyrically subtle, quiet brilliance that we've all come to take for granted...a new era of singalong indie anthems like ‘Back To The Car’...Brisbane, should be very proud." (Time Off ~ June 2009) Check it out, hear it, buy it here.
Here it is, what we've all been waiting for. Produced by the great team of Pkam & Adam - our very first video. Can you guess how it was made? WE ALL WANT TO from pkam&adam on Vimeo.
In 2006 Tim Steward put out a solo album, and set about forming a new band to play it with. Two years later the band has a massive catalogue of songs, a bunch of recording and touring done, and finally, after months of deliberating, a new name.
WE ALL WANT TO was christened in December 2008. Here are the first few songs we've recorded, we expect to release these in Jan / Feb 2009.
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Hey!! This is Bellisima. I run this fansite to help support DJ Solano!! THANKS FOR THE FRIENDSHIP!! How are you? HOPE YOU'RE HAVING A FABULOUS Weekend!! =) Keep In Touch!!!
I want to let you know there is a new release "Mindful Innovations - Torn [DJ Solano Remix]". I hope you come back often, because there is more to come...and don't forget spread the word!
Hi there, Lauren from Belles WIll Ring here. I just wanted to thank you again for the loan of your flute at Big Sound last week. I managed to make some nice sounds despite never playing open hole flute before. Had a great time in Brisbane!
CRIKEY, Tim, a tribute to The Clash. All my yesterdays! If I remember the staging correctly, you'll need a backdrop in black and red. That must be 30 years ago....
my my your set at fete de la musique yesterday was brilliant!
was a nice surprise, i actually had no idea you you were playing, if i hadn't seen dan (MR MCNAULTY SORRY :P) setting up his drum kit i would have walked right past lol :P
seriously good set though, made my day so much better :)
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http://planetofthescrapes.blogspot.com/
"Also hugely enjoyable, highly original AND psychically useful is the music of Australian duo The Scrapes, whose fiery epic guitar and abandoned Mithraic fiddle pieces evoke images of lost Keltic lands inundated by the oceans, lost Iberian & Armorican sea peoples and lost times from beyond the beyond." Julian Cope