Chris Mccann

Drawn to music from an early age, Chris' first album was The Beach Boys - Good Vibrations, a record he'd spent weeks saving up his pocket money for. Now after many years of second hand vinyl markets and countless concerts and festivals, Chris a painter and decorator by day, continues to chase the dragon for that next cool music discovery. Raised in Brisbane and now operating out of Noosa on Australia's sunshine coast, you can learn more about Chris at https://www.noosadecorating.com/

Drinking Too Much – James Leg

23 July 2019

James Leg is undoubtedly the coolest thing on my rotation list at the moment – not to mention the music world in general…

Salt Creek – Harry Jakamarra

15 July 2019

We all endure hardships throughout our lives – some of us more than others. The men, women and family’s, that farm and live off the land do it tougher than any other demographic sector in Australia. Living remotely, drought, mortgage stress adds to the distresses of day to day life, and furthermore getting access to mens help – that we all take for granted here in the big smoke…

Sunday – Sonic Youth

3 July 2019

I hope you connect with the melody that lurks in the shadows of this weeks track, courtesy of 80’s underground giants – Sonic Youth…

Internet – All Them Witches

24 June 2019

Nashville rock outfit “All Them Witches” bring us change up this week, with a genre crossing fusion and lyrics that will leave you questioning your current dimensional space…

Killed Them Both – Wayne Hancock

18 June 2019

Reminiscent of the good ol’ boys of country – the living legend “Wayne The Train” brings us a second addition to the playlist this week…

Jesus On TV – The Celibate Rifles

5 June 2019

It doesn’t matter who you are or think you are – where all just ticking over doing our own shit…

If the world was on count down to Armageddon, can you image the fuckwits coming out of the wood work – LOL…

Burn My Shadow – UNKLE

14 May 2019

I gotta be honest – we’re eighty six tracks into the list and I feel like I’m getting a little stale.

Genres, sub genres and everything in between – I feel like I’m serving up steak and eggs every week – so I’m looking into my big black book of karma-sutra, cause I’m sure I can fuck your ears with a little more than my usual offerings…

Scratch – Morphine

7 May 2019

I’ve always felt that Morphine was one of the most appropriately named outfits in relation to their creative sound

Like the warm fuzz of an opioid – you can almost pack this track into your favourite implement, lay back and let the seduction take over…

Deeper Than Hell – Jeffrey Halford and The Healers

1 May 2019

There’s absolutely no question about the imagery and atmosphere that Halford and the Healers conjure with their music.

Deeper than Hell is a definite essential on your next road trip, with its rich narrative lyrics, and a blend of rootsy sub-genres and flavours…

Get A Strut On – Son Of Dave

9 April 2019

Blues Man, innovator and genius.

Son of Dave’s genre crossing compilation of sounds has set him apart from any artist I’ve discovered…

Dirty South – James Leg

2 April 2019

I recall lying on the floor in my teens, with In a Gadda da Vida blaring in complete darkness. It wasn’t the first time that I’d crossed paths with the piano or organ, though.

My Mother and Grandmother would play on the old Victorian Upright in the living room everyday – It was like clockwork – just like the old-man inhabiting the shitter at first bird’s of the day…

Perfect Wife – Amigo The Devil

26 March 2019

A big thanks to Jesse from http://www.morosity.com/ for the introduction to this weeks feature artist.

Perfect Wife has all the pleasantry’s of a Mumford and Sons mainstream super hit – except for a couple of lyrical concepts…