Kiss My Arts 29 (16/07/2012)
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Andrew Lim’s many genre slashes (pop/country/rock/blues) nearly causes a studio meltdown, with the computer refusing to play his track. Luckily for us, he came with his guitar in hand and treats us to two live acoustic renditions of his latest single “”Closer Now”” as well as a brand new track. Andrew talks about how a skateboarding accident transformed his life and lead him to becoming a musician. Amy reviews the latest album from Melbourne’s Mechanical Pterodactyl, another
genre-slashing outfit under the creative genius of Yen Nguyen. Amy also takes a sneaky look at the music of Naomi Braun, an artist who started a clothing boutique to support her career as a musician.
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