Kellie Lloyd – Your Heart Is A Hunter

Kellie Lloyd – Your Heart Is A Hunter

Kellie Lloyd Flexi Disc

Rhythm Ace Records RA118. Released mid 2003

The first single from Kellie’s second solo album, 2012’s Magnetic North.

This is a limited edition flexi disc. A 7″ single that is clear, and flexible and has one song on it. Comes hand numbered with digital download code. A total must.

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Kellie Lloyd: Flexi 7″ Single

$7.00

The first single from Kellie’s second solo album, 2012’s Magnetic North.

This is a limited edition flexi disc. A 7″ single that is clear, and flexible and has one song on it. Comes hand numbered with digital download code. A total must.

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Tim & Kellie in the Library, Singapore

Tim & Kellie in the Library, Singapore

Self – Released September 18, 2013

In 2002 ‘feeder fan and our great friend Daniel Sassoon organised a tour to Singapore for us.

We played 4 or 5 gigs in radically different venues. One was at an actual rock festival, one was on a football field, one in a youth centre, one in a nightclub and this one was in one of the city’s libraries, Library@Orchard.

An electric-acoustic performance by Tim and Kellie, including lots of chit-chat about books – band members were invited to talk with the audience about some of their favourite reads, in between songs. So over half the songs feature some book-talk. We also included a few of our favourite covers.

It was a fun day; you can hear the relaxed atmosphere, complete with people talking and laughing, teacups clinking, phones going off, and other background noise. Daniel recorded it via microphone straight to minidisc and we think the result is good enough to share. Enjoy!

Original blurb from the poster:

Flown in from Brisbane, Australia, indie/alternative pop-rock band Screamfeeder takes time off their Singapore tour to get acoustic at library@orchard with their recent hits as well as other songs culled from their 6 album career.

Australian radio station Triple J nominated their latest album Rocks on the Soul Album of The Week and they’ve toured extensively, headlining, playing numerous festivals as well as supporting many international acts including Sonic Youth, Pavement and Swervedriver.

See the other side of singer/guitarist Tim Steward and bass player/singer Kellie Lloyd as they talk about their music and their favourite reads right here at the Library! This programme is in support of MODES 2002.

Sound quality: C+ Performance: A. Buy at Bandcamp

WE ALL WANT TO – Back To The Car

WE ALL WANT TO – Back To The Car

WE ALL WANT TO

LTID095 // 1 JUNE 2009

Our first release as the band, featuring Todd Hutchinson on guitar and Paul Daly on bass (and singing, he wrote Two Way).

We recorded this at The Shed with Darek Mudge at the controls. Back to the Car is a song originally written by Tim and Kellie Lloyd.

This was released on Melbourne’s Low Transit Industries.

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WE ALL WANT TO – Back To The Car

$5.00

LTID095 // 1 JUNE 2009
4 song EP, Japanese slipcase version.

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WE ALL WANT TO

WE ALL WANT TO

Plus One Records P1-30 / 15th October 2010

Recorded, mixed and produced by Darek Mudge, Magoo, Jamie Trevaskis, Wayne Connolly, Bryce Moorhead, Tor Sjogren and WAWT through 2009 – 2010.

Our First album, featuring the line up with Todd Hutchinson on guitar and Paul Daly on bass. We recorded it over almost a year and a half; it was a very drawn out process.. a lot of re mixes, re writes, re records etc.

I guess the reason was that we hadn’t had the chance to go out on tour much, and really rehearse the songs. After all one gig is worth half a dozen practice sessions and songs can really take shape over a tour. Anyway the results are in and we’re all happy. Put the kettle on.

Back To The Car was the first single – released previously – and two promo singles from the album were also released, A La Mode, and Japan.

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WE ALL WANT TO – self titled

$20.00

WAWT’s debut CD. 11 songs.

Plus One Records P130. Released 15/10/2010

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We All Want To’s self titled album defies expectations, a deliberate attempt to confuse those who wish to dissect it, the message is ‘shut up and listen’. In a music world of image marketing and genre classification this is a pleasant surprise..
funny review on thedwarf.com.au

Not unlike Steward’s work in Screamfeeder, the record is defined by the ongoing struggle between evocative texture and meticulous songcraft – with the key difference of We All Want To prioritising the latter as opposed to the former.
Time Off – Album of the week 11/11/10

Either way, Steward wins: plainly, the dude’s quality control is impeccable, as I’ve still not heard a bad song attached to his name. In We All Want To, Steward has found like-minded souls with whom he can build upon an already outstanding career.
The Vine, album review Nov 2010

The Madmen. Screamfeeder. Solo work. We All Want To. Brisbanite Tim Steward is one dedicated musician, hopping from music project to music project. His latest creative outlet We All Want To sees the singer-songwriter pairing up with four other talented musicians to create energetic indie pop that has been labeled as Tim’s most ambitious work so far.
paper-deer.blogspot.com – October 2010

There are those bands in Brisbane that everyone knows about. The ones who gig weekend and week out, shamelessly self-promote and overcompensate for their general lack of any real musical talent. And those bands fall off the scene very quickly..
Collapse Board article Oct 2010