Built For Speed, Playlist, Friday 25th May 2012

BUILT FOR SPEED, PLAYLIST, MAY 25TH 2012  1.     DEVIN – Masochist. 2.     THE BEE GEES – You should be dancing.(Aus) 3.     STREAMERS – Umpire. (Aus) 4.     BRITISH INDIA – Vanilla. (Aus) 5.     THE VINES – Get free. (Aus) 6.     THE ROLLING STONES – It’s only rock’n’roll. 7.     THE LIVING END – Long live the weekend. (Aus) 8.     ALICE COOPER –

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Echo and the Empress interview podcast

Adelaide based tunesmiths Echo & The Empress recently won the top prize at the International Independent Music Awards in the Pop catagory with their great track “Balloon”. In this podcast we talk to one half of the duo, Skye Lockwood about how they came to win the award and what it means to them as well as what opportunities it

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Coming up on Built For Speed

Coming up on Built For Speed over the next few weeks we’ll review blockbuster comedies Dark Shadows and The Dictator as well as all the latest art-house releases.  We’ll revisit classic albums including two 40 year olds: David Bowie’s The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars and Neil Young’s Harvest.  We’ll also have all the latest entertainent

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What’s on Built For Speed, Friday 18th May 2012

This week on Built for Speed we play new music from Alabama Shakes, Devin and many others.  We also focus on 70’s power pop with bands like the Raspberries and Big Star.  There’s also plenty of films to talk about including new Jason Statham shoot ’em up Safe and believe it or not, nazis on the moon in Iron Sky. 

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Film review: WISH YOU WERE HERE, from Built For Speed

Wish You Were Here is a new Australian mystery thriller that has nothing to do with the classic Pink Floyd album of the same name. Being a contemporary Australian film it of course stars Joel Edgerton as a stressed bogan family man and has a fragmented narrative structure.  The film jumps back and forth through time, feeding the audience slivers

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Film review: ACTS OF VALOUR, from Built For Speed

There have been plenty of films about US Special Forces battling terrorists and drug lords and most of these have involved outrageous, cartoonish propaganda, racially stereotyped bad guys, simplistic, biased notions of world conflict and Chuck Norris.  Acts of Valour has all these things, minus the Chuck Norris.  For many critics this film is an abomination but it’s not designed

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