The Bedroom Philosopher

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Northcote (So Hungover) 00:00 Tools
I'm So Postmodern 00:00 Tools
I'm So Post Modern 00:00 Tools
Megan the Vegan 00:00 Tools
Tram Inspector 00:00 Tools
Golden Gaytime 00:00 Tools
Sudanese 00:00 Tools
Trishine 00:00 Tools
Irish Girl 00:00 Tools
We Are Tramily 00:00 Tools
Middle Aged Mum 00:00 Tools
Man On a Tram 00:00 Tools
Interlewd 00:00 Tools
New Media 00:00 Tools
Song to Nod Off to 00:00 Tools
In My Day (Nan) 00:00 Tools
Old Man At End 00:00 Tools
Love Theme From Centrelink 00:00 Tools
Happy Cow 00:00 Tools
Mcrock 00:00 Tools
Everybody's Got the Same Insecurities as You 00:00 Tools
High on life 00:00 Tools
Saving Myself For Marriage 00:00 Tools
The Happiest Boy 00:00 Tools
The Heart Song 00:00 Tools
Kicking the Footy with God 00:00 Tools
Megan the Vegan (reprise) 00:00 Tools
Northcote So Hungover 00:00 Tools
You're So Vague 00:00 Tools
Party In My Head 00:00 Tools
Folkstar (Pooglet with Strings Mix) 00:00 Tools
Jesus On Big Brother 00:00 Tools
What Am I Supposed To Be Doing? 00:00 Tools
Folkstar Part II 00:00 Tools
Folkstar 00:00 Tools
Strange Piece Of Music 00:00 Tools
I'm So Lonely 00:00 Tools
For The Love I Have For You 00:00 Tools
Circus Bear 00:00 Tools
Deux Cygnes Noirs 00:00 Tools
(Orange) 00:00 Tools
(Brown) 00:00 Tools
I'm So Post Modern's Cute Nerdy Sister 00:00 Tools
Wow Wow's Song (La La La) 00:00 Tools
Folkstar (Ken's Karaoke Mix) 00:00 Tools
What Would Sigur Ros Do? 00:00 Tools
Marjory 00:00 Tools
Northcote (YouTube Comments) 00:00 Tools
The Song About The Puppy With The Nappy 00:00 Tools
I'm So Post Modern (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Folkstar (Pooglet 78" Mix) 00:00 Tools
Folkstar (Tomas Ford's Rockstar Facelift) 00:00 Tools
(Social Life In the Psychiatric Unit) 00:00 Tools
e Bedroom Philosopher- I'm So Postmodern 00:00 Tools
Postmodernism (Man In A Smock Battles The Man In THe Felt Coat Rematch) 00:00 Tools
Hottest 100 Acoustic Megamix 00:00 Tools
Kelly The Deli Girl 00:00 Tools
I'm So Post Modern (Pomomofo's Detroit Club Mix) 00:00 Tools
What Would Sigur Ros Do 00:00 Tools
Happiest Boy 00:00 Tools
12 Days Of Christmas 00:00 Tools
I'm So Post-Modern 00:00 Tools
Little Drama Boy 00:00 Tools
Presents 00:00 Tools
Jingle Hell 00:00 Tools
This Is The Radio Edit Of My Soul 00:00 Tools
I'm Selling Myself 00:00 Tools
Art Hole - Bonus track 00:00 Tools
Ian Thorpe Was Bored 00:00 Tools
Jarred's Letter 00:00 Tools
(I'm So Postmodern) 00:00 Tools
In My Day Nan 00:00 Tools
I'm So Post Modern (Pomo Mofo's Detroit Club Mix) 00:00 Tools
I Hate Myself 00:00 Tools
Food Is The New Rock and Roll 00:00 Tools
One In A Million 00:00 Tools
Jenny Star 00:00 Tools
Everybodys got the same insecurities as you 00:00 Tools
Postmodernism (Man In The Smock Battles The Man In The Felt Coat Rematch) 00:00 Tools
Special Features - live stuff 00:00 Tools
Northcote 00:00 Tools
Fish Finger 00:00 Tools
Heart Song 00:00 Tools
Saving myself for marrige 00:00 Tools
The Song About The Puppy With The Nappy (Featuring Di Daly) 00:00 Tools
Im So Postmodern 00:00 Tools
My Nan Really Likes Radiohead 00:00 Tools
Disco Chicken 00:00 Tools
[Brown} 00:00 Tools
Folkstar (Thomas Ford's Rockstar Facelift) 00:00 Tools
Folkstar (Part II) 00:00 Tools
The Song About the Puppy With the Nappy (Feat Di Daly) 00:00 Tools
Wow Wow song {la la la} 00:00 Tools
Wingdings 00:00 Tools
Brown 00:00 Tools
No Bum Blues 00:00 Tools
Wow Wow's Song (LaLaLa) 00:00 Tools
Folkstar part 2 00:00 Tools
[Social Life in the Psychiatric Unit 30.10 00:00 Tools
[Orange} 00:00 Tools
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The Bedroom Philosopher is an Australian song & dance man whose last album Songs From The 86 Tram, spawned the hipster Khe Sanh ‘Northcote (So Hungover).’ The sharehousehold name (Born in Tasmania, raised in captivity), has been described by Mess & Noise as “The Gen-Y commentator it’s okay to like.” The BP is famed for his mad-cap, gut-busting live shows, described by a press release as “a life-changingly memorable experience and cause for major concern.” The Bedroom Philosopher has released three records including the multi award-winning Songs From The 86 Tram. This concept album showcased The BP’s ability to impersonate a huge range of suburban characters with depth and empathy, backing them with lively, genre-hopping soundtracks – Chris Lilley meets Beck. It was based on the live show which earned two awards including Director’s Choice at Melbourne Comedy Festival and the Green Room award for Best Production. The iconic music video for ‘Northcote (So Hungover)’ was a cross-over hit, scoring high rotation on JJJ and 350K YouTube views. Featuring cameos by rock royalty Tim Rogers, Kram and Angie Hart, and directed by Craig Melville, it earned several awards for best music video including the Australian Director Guild and Australian Cinematographers Society. ‘Northcote’ was video of the week on Rage and Channel V and has won two US film festival awards. The Bedroom Philosopher has appeared on Spicks & Specks, Gordon St Tonight, Melbourne Comedy Festival Gala & most importantly, Rage. He’s performed weird side-stages at the Big Day Out, Falls Festival, Woodford & Queenscliffe. He has supported The Dresden Dolls, Dan Kelly, Tripod, Tim Minchin, Flacco, The DC3 & Peter Combe. He performs with his hipster-slaying backing band The Awkwardstra. As Justin Heazlewood, he was a senior writer for Frankie for five years. He has also written for The Big Issue, Mess & Noise & Zoo Weekly (Melbourne Zoo’s bi-annual gazette). As a wordsmith, Justin has a reputation for mixing psychedelic wit with bittersweet pathos. In his time at Frankie he tackled everything from male virginity to mental illness. Being a precocious only-child, he is inspired by Dave Eggers ‘Heartbreaking Work Of Staggering Genius’ and prescribes to the “more is more is more” school of cathartic writing. In 2012 he released his first book, The Bedroom Philosopher Diaries through Affirm. earning praise from Neil Gaiman, saying “It was what all the great rock and roll touring books would have been like, if the people who wrote them had been honest to the point of embarrassment.” In 2009 he created Triple R’s sketch comedy show Lime Champions and played a young John Safran on Race Relations. The Bedroom Philosopher is currently working on his fourth album, produced by SPOD and writing a book about being an artist in Australia. Find him on Twitter, Facebook, Soundcloud, Wikipedia & The Advocate. For bookings go to the Contact page. “He is so hip, he’s absolutely not hip at all.” Amanda Palmer. “The Bedroom Philosopher’s band show was one of the best things I saw at Port Fairy 2013. My colleague had tears streaming down her face and I honked like a seal with an airless laugh-gasp that neither of us could conceal. The performance was equally as funny as it was clever, and with the addition of his excellent band compadres, showed Heazlewood’s ever-evolving maturity as an artist and musician.” Mandi McIntyre, Program Manager – Woodford Folk Festival. “One of the few artists making a genuine attempt to explore the oddness of our age.” Helen Razer, The Age. “I’m impressed that this guy’s still around and relevant. I met him at a show a few years ago and we traded CDs, nice guy, sort of a genius.” Art Rush, on Facebook. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.