Hey, thanks for coming back for another episode featuring some of Western Australia's best musical talent.
I say thanks for coming back, but if this is your first time here, then welcome. We've got some solid tunes in this edition, so you'll be glad you stopped by.
In this episode of Unsigned WA we've got tracks from The Tommyhawks, The Milkmen and Aminah Hughes.
Check it out below.
The Tommyhawks
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1:30 - The Tommyhawks - Critical
Four girls who have a combined hatred of hairbrushes, a love of VB and a liking for picking the shittest camper van to tour in. Formed in 2013, They play kinda indie rock with a heap of energy and a fair bit of saxophone. Some of its super catchy and some of it will make you weep.
Check out more on The Tommyhawks.
News
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6:46 - Music LINK News
In the news this fortnight we're covering
Mad Hatter Fest 2018
Plug Into 2019 Tour
Jebediah playing an exclusive show
Hyper festival 2018
Red Hot Chili Peppers Tour 2019
The Milkmen
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10:19 - The Milkmen - State of Mind
Formed and based in Perth, The Milkmen have divided their time between Australia and the UK. Debuting in 2009 with their Always Deliver EP, the band were the product of mateship and a mutual love of music.
Check out more on The Milkmen.
Aminah Hughes
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16:10 - Aminah Hughes - Tell Me It's Over
Western Australian songwriter and musician, Aminah Hughes, does more than fill the room with her honeyed voice. She draws her audience into nostalgia, calling us to remember the beauty and rebelliousness of an analogue world – the words “inspiring” and “strong” are often passed around at her shows.
Check out more on Aminah Hughes.