Brisbabes #3 is nearly upon us; a quarterly showcase highlighting just how much talent swims through the veins of Brisbane’s female musicians. Shaping up to be the biggest and best event yet, this third instalment boasts the gig’s most diverse lineup yet, and considering the fact that the crowd more than doubled in size from the first to the second, all signs are pointing to one hell of a night come April 22 for the third.

Brisbabes is an event that aims to encourage and foster confidence in women in music especially, but the community as a whole as well. It’s an inclusive event that serves as a showcase of acts that might (sadly) not get the gigs or recognition they deserve, which can sometimes come down to something as simple as gender. Trying to pull down those barriers, Brisbabes wants to show Brisbane – and the world – that these acts are out there if you look for them, and wants to offer alternatives to the often male-heavy, stock standard lineups that often pop up in the local music scene.

Each of the 5 acts this time around is lead by some of the most talented and inspiring women Brisbane has to offer. From the smooth RnB-pop of Romy, the stomping blues rock of Deena, the soulful seven piece led by Erin Fitzsimon in Inigo, the gentle dream that is Cheers G’Day led by Irina Strauss and the totally self-made synth sounds of Post-DuskBrisbabes #3 has something to offer everyone and their hope is that each person takes something away from the night.

To get you even more excited than you obviously already are, we asked each act what their ultimate pump up jam is. Their empowering, get-up-and-go song. Their “yas kween, slay bitch” tune, if you will. Given the diversity of the lineup, it’s no surprise that the answers were just as diverse and interesting. Check out 5 songs that makes this month’s Brisbabes artists want to get up and seize the day with both hands below, and jump on the remaining tickets here!

Inigo
Laura Mvula, That’s Alright

First of all, Laura Mvula is a total badass in her own right. Despite all circumstances, she kicks so much musical ass creating her music, and it was so hard to pick just one song. I went with That’s Alright. When you have lines like “I will never be what you want and that’s all right“, “I play my own damn tune” and “Who made you the centre of the universe,” all in the same song, how can you not feel better prepared to go out and kick some ass yourself?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYjHixQ9Ns4&feature=youtu.be

Cheers G’Day
Shania Twain, That Don’t Impress Me Much

Most specifically the ‘dance version’ (who doesn’t love an early 2000’s dance-pop remix?). Beside the ethereal guitar solos and the blatant sass, this song appeals to me on a more personal level. When I’m not playing music with 3 of the most respectful men I’ve ever met (shout out to Nick, Sam and Harry, the other 3/4 of Cheers G’day), I’m a social researcher. I encounter a lot of sexist bias in science and constantly find myself justifying the importance of investigating gender roles or toxic masculinity, and treading most carefully around male colleagues and supervisors when sharing these beliefs. I find my scientific knowledge and education being questioned on a daily basis. Shania doesn’t give a shit about fragile masculinity, her lack of enthusiasm for male boasting is inspiring. She’s a female in country music who sings about more than her dream leather clad hubby, that’s admirable stuff. Besides being a little jealous of her vocal range, I’m mostly impressed with her unapologetic audacity. Pump this jam whenever someone tells you to “smile more” or asks if you actually play guitar or “just sing”.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWjVQlSruY8&list=RDmWjVQlSruY8

Post-Dusk
Grimes, Flesh without Blood

It was hard to choose between this and Dominion by Sisters of Mercy – but Grimes’ unrelenting determination and dedication to her work wins this round. When I hear someone doing exactly what they wanted to do, following their true north, it makes me feel really settled about just being exactly myself, doing things just the way I want them to be done, with a quiet knowledge that these two things combined lead to a place I’d probably be pretty stoked with. A+ formula. I’m pretty impressed with this newest evolution of Grimes. She works hard and gets better every time – and this song is just sick. Nothing like twirling out the front door in my cowboy hat with this song blaring, dance-walking all the way to the bus stop. How can I even be mad when my bus is running half an hour late? Oh no. Not more Grimes dance time. That would be a terrible way to start the day.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tv9YoYCKNoE

Deena
Whitney Houston, Greatest Love Of All

Sorry I had to do it, I had to put Whitney in. You can’t have empowerment without featuring Whitney. The combination of her powerhouse vocals, 80s drumbeat and layers of dramatic synth really works together through the tender parts to then ultimately conquer all doubts, insecurities and judgments. You just can’t help but stand with one leg propped up, arms out wide and eyes looking out towards the horizon as you realise you’re gonna go for American presidency.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYzlVDlE72w

Romy
Dario G, Sunchyme

It is often too difficult a task to pick just one song from any genre or artist, let alone era when there’s so many great songs with lyrical messages that crave to be heard. So, I have decided to select the least likely suspected choice, a song with no lyrics at all – Sunchyme by Dario G, purely for the way that this song makes me feel: free, inspired, motivated, enchanted and full of joy. Ready to take on the world (or the day). It doesn’t need to say any real words because it already says so much. Music is a universal sound that resonates within us all. It doesn’t matter the style, age, race or gender, every one of us just connects with the way music makes us feel inside.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YTqmMDd3zs&feature=youtu.be

Brisbabes is set to return for it’s third, and biggest, night yet this April! Boasting yet another stellar lineup of local Brisbane talent, they’ve once again secured a number of female-centric acts for yet another incredible night!

From the nu-RnB vibes of Romy, the dreamy shoe gaze sounds of Cheers G’day, the seven piece soul band Inigo, the heavenly synth pop tunes of Post-Dusk through to the indie blues-rock of Deena, this lineup really does have something for everyone! Focussing on showcasing all that Brisbane has to offer in terms of female talent, the past two have totally surpassed any and all expectations in terms of growing crowd numbers and all round good vibes, #3 is shaping up to be their biggest yet. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_q2bmitTD4

Kicking off from 8pm on April 22nd, tickets are only $10+bf or $15 on the door (if there are any left by then). Given the past two have come extremely close to selling out, it’s strongly recommended to jump on those pre-sales ASAP to avoid disappointment! As with the past two instalments, you don’t have to be in possession of an XX chromosome to get in on the good times; all you need is an open and inclusive mind, and your finest dancing shoes!

Click here to purchase tickets

The phrase “Thank God It’s Friday” could be said in regards to finishing the working week, but it could also be said because Fridays also mean one thing: Best Songs Of The Week day! Once again, we’ve pulled together the ten best songs released this week for your convenience. From indie electro pop, to hip-hop, all the way through to some scuzzy garage bands and 70’s psychedelia, these are the ten best songs from this week you need to hear right NOW!

Grandsister, Headlights (Ft. Sarah Belkner)

Indie electro pop doesn’t get all the credit it should, but there is no denying that this track, a collaborative effort between Grandsister and Sarah Belkner, is a seriously good song. For fans of Digitalism, Robyn, Royskopp or even New Order, this twinkling, pulsing, propulsive track is as fun and explosive as they come. See! Indie electro pop isn’t so bad after all!

MANTRA, Nowhere To Go (Ft. E-Swift and J-Ro of The Alkaholiks)

It’s been a while since we heard from rapper MANTRA, but with the release of Nowhere To Go, it’s clear he’s been busy working hard on his sound and making the wait so very worth it. Throwing back to traditional hip-hop sounds from the old guard, but keeping it fresh with modern flair, MANTRA has teamed up with E-Swift and J-Ro of The Alkaholiks to deliver this upbeat but chilled jam that will get your head moving within seconds of listening. Welcome back, MANTRA!

Sunflower Bean, Wall Watcher

Brooklyn based trio Sunflower Bean have released Wall Watcher ahead of their debut album out next year, and it is an absolute belter. Scuzzy guitar rock at it’s best, this band uses fun harmonies to keep it light whilst the fuzzy riffs plunge it well and truly into grunge territory. That hook has been in my head for a few days now, and I don’t see it leaving any time soon.

GUNNS, She’s A Rainbow

Spinning Top’s newest treasures GUNNS have released She’s A Rainbow in all it’s sparkly, psychedelic glory. It’s the first taste from their debut EP out next year, and it’s an exciting first taste indeed. Dripping in nostalgia, this kaleidoscopic track is an impressive follow-up from the band’s stellar track The Fool released last year (sitting on a casual 94K SoundCloud plays…), and makes us really eager to see what else they’ve got in store for us!

Lastlings, Chills

This song is absolutely stunning. Serene vocals ring out over a shifting, pulsing bed of electronica, with some intricate flourishes here and there to draw you in even further. Really capitalising on the name of the track, this latest release from Lastlings would make for a perfect summer soundtrack. Sounding a little like ODESZA in the best way possible, these guys are really onto something here.

Radiation City, Juicy

If you’re a fan of bands like Dum Dum Girls, let us introduce you to the sounds of Radiation City – a quintet from Portland that have recently undergone a makeover of sorts. However, change is always a good thing and now we have Juicy to prove it. This song is huge; commanding riffs, dynamic and attention grabbing vocals and a beat that almost makes it feel like you’re in slow motion for a second. They’re set to release a new LP next year, and if it sounds anything like this – sign us up!

COVERS, Strange Bird

Melbourne band COVERS wrote Strange Bird to deal with their inability to be content with anything comfortable or mundane,” which is fitting considering this song is neither of those things. Grand, dramatic, and thunderous, COVERS aren’t holding back here and have created a soaring track that would be incredible to see live. Marking their return to the scene, the band have clearly been hard at work honing their sound, and this new direction couldn’t sound better.

Flamingo Jones, Fred Bear

This is the third single off Flamingo Jones’ EP, Wet Sounds, but it’s definitely our favourite so far. Once again showing off his self-described “Nature Beat” sounds, Fred Bear is exactly the type of song you need to transport you away from whatever mundane task you’re currently doing to an island party sipping margaritas in a grass skirt. No? Just us? Either way, Flamingo Jones is quickly becoming one of our favourite local acts. Sounding like Animal Collective at a luau, we have been converted to “nature beat” fans, and it won’t be long before the rest of the country follows suit.

Romy, Wild Heart

She’s being heralded as Australia’s answer to Tinashe, and from just one listen to Wild Heart, that’s not far off. Futuristic in the production courtesy of local Brisbane producer James Angus and soulful in her RnB stylings, Romy is seriously one to watch. Heavy 808s, splashy hi hats and commanding vocals are a surefire recipe for a hit, something tells us Romy is just getting started.

Vera Blue, Hold

It can be a scary experience, releasing your debut single. However, Sydney newcomer Vera Blue is positively fearless with this track. Releasing the video and track for Hold at the same time, Vera Blue is messing around. She’s ready, and you only need one listen to her song to realise this. Lush synths swirl as her beautiful voice soars, pierced by intermittent thuds, all the while complimented by simplistic and stunning visuals with artistic effects to give it some extra depth. Really, really beautiful, and really, really promising.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Cv6JEjevKQ