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Milk! Records

Independent record company Milk! Records has had a massive 2015 with their roster of artists (Courtney Barnett, Fraser A Gorman, Jen Cloher and more) buzzing not just in Australia but all around the world.

The label have released four amazing debut albums this year. you can obtain a sampler of a sweet compilation of songs from some of our favourite releases of 2015

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including Courtney Barnett THE FINKS Ouch My Face, Jen Cloher Fraser A. Gorman & East Brunswick All Girls Choir Have a happy new year, thanks for some bloody great times and here’s to more in 2016!

In December Milk! Records announced “Good For You”, a collection of six brand new songs from their artists due for release on the 14th February 2016. The first single from the compilation is the Fraser A Gorman track “Skyscraper Skyline Blues” which is available to listen too right here. The Milk! Records compilation album see’s singer songwriter Fraser A. Gorman team up with Ella Thompson from the band Dorsal Fins to deliver a slice of laid back pop perfection. The compilation will be featuring completely new songs from Courtney Barnett, Ouch My Face, Jen Cloher, East Brunswick All Girls Choir and The Finks. You can pre-order a limited edition signed copy here

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With his violent shock of vertical curls, three-piece suit and excitable roguish charm, Fraser A Gorman cuts a striking figure. Similarly, the music the 23-year-old Melbourne-based singer-songwriter makes stands out amidst any scene or sound.
Fraser was born in Torquay, a suburban outpost of Geelong, the large coastal city an hour’s drive from his relocated Melbourne digs. The high-school year below his pal Stu Moore from King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard, Geelong is the sometime home to much of Australia’s motor industry, and like its American cousin Detroit has become something of a hot-bed for talented young ne’er-do-wells without much else to keep them out of trouble. Like most aspiring Geelong creatives, Fraser eventually migrated to Victoria’s cooler capital city.
Indeed, Melbourne’s been responsible for an undeniable wealth of recent great guitar music in its many twisted, bleary-eyed forms, with Fraser representing the latest in this impressive legacy.

Fraser has the guitar, writing book and sings his little beating heart out……..
New single ‘Book of Love’

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