Photographer: Stuart Blythe
Photographer: Stuart Blythe
Event: Parklife Brisbane 2012
Date: 29 September 2012
Photographer: Stuart Blythe
Photographer: Stuart Blythe
Event: Parklife Brisbane 2012
Date: 29 September 2012
Review by Wanda De Verelle-Hill
After a great Saturday at the Caloundra Music Festival I’m ready to sing its praises from the apartment tops and encourage all lovers of funk, soul and blues to join me at this festival again next year for a world class music experience. Memories of the day have morphed into images of a beach side town alive with bright lights, smiling faces of all ages and a sea of brass instruments pumping to a soundtrack of rich eclectic rhythms. This superbly organised festival considers everything and offers so much more than just music – including great activities for kids, conveniently located big screens for watching the football finals and a welcoming atmosphere in a stunning coastal location.
Continue reading Live Review: Caloundra Music Festival 2012
Photographer: Amanda Brenchley
Continue reading Photo Gallery: Fear Factory @ The Hi-Fi, Brisbane – 26 September 2012
Photographer: Amanda Brenchley
Photographer: Amanda Brenchley
Continue reading Photo Gallery: Truth Corroded @ The Hi-Fi, Brisbane – 26 September 2012
McManus Entertainment have announced the return to Australia of one of music’s most acclaimed bands Blondie. Boasting one of the most compelling front-women in music Deborah Harry, Blondie have enjoyed a stream of timeless top ten hits bursting with great hooks and brilliant iconic lyrics. Aussie fans can expect a stellar performance from this renowned group.
Blondie’s tour will hit Australia in December. They will play to fans in Hobart, Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, Townsville and Brisbane and will also grace the stage at this year’s Homebake Festival. Joining Blondie for these special shows will be special guests The Stranglers and The Saints. For the Sydney show special guests The Machinations will play to crowds in place of The Saints.
Continue reading Tour News: Blondie Australian Tour 2012
November 2011 saw The Mark Of Cain unchain their first release in ten years – Barkhammer, a solid 6/8 groove delivered with TMOC’s trademark intensity that was answered with praise from critics and fans alike.
In 2012, the legend continues. Heart Of Stone is the potent second single from The Mark Of Cain’s forthcoming LP, Songs Of The Third and Fifth, due in store November 2nd 2012 via Feel Presents / FUSE.
Continue reading New Single: The Mark Of Cain – “Heart Of Stone”
Review by Stuart Blythe
“Mexico” is the first single from the The Fearless Vampire Killers forthcoming sophomore LP (due 2013) and it’s a cracker.
Energetic, upbeat, uplifting and fun. The track pulls you in with memorably sharp western themed guitar riffs, killer vocals and driving rhythm section. “Mexico” have you up and jumping and wanting more.
Highly recommended!
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Continue reading Single Review: The Fearless Vampire Killers – “Mexico”
Interview by Wanda De Verelle-Hill
Fyah Walk will be playing at the brilliant reggae, soul and dub event Island Vibe Festival on Stradbroke Island this October (2012). We caught up with lead singer (and guitarist) Simon Jerrems for a chat…
LMM: So you have a few new members in the band, can you introduce them?
Simon: Yes, on bass is Anando Bharti who is a long-standing player of over 40 years experience and performing with a multitude of bands in and outside Australia. Then Carla Versitano who is our backing vocalist who was the lead for band called The Witness and has also appeared on a host of Australian independent releases, she has great vocal tone and energy. On lead guitar is Tom Kelly, originally from the UK with a background in jazz and reggae…he has a great passion for guitarists like Ernest Ranglin and the early reggae pioneers of the 70s.
LMM: Your lyrics are always interesting and inspiring, what are you writing about at the moment?
Continue reading Interview with Simon Jerrems – Fyah Walk
Review: Billy Geary
Having made the trip out here for last year’s infamous Counter Revolution festival, Yellowcard are far from strangers to Australia and its fans. This time around, the Californian quintet is touring in support of their new album Southern Air, the band’s best album since 2006’s Lights and Sounds.
Supporting Yellowcard for their East Coast tour were Sydneysiders Heroes for Hire who, after releasing their second album Take One For The Team last year, have taken huge strides in Australia. Their set at The Hi-Fi was no different, getting a great response with their ultra energetic pop punk. By the end of their set it was obvious that there were a number of new fans in attendance.
Continue reading Live Review: Yellowcard @ The Hi-Fi, Melbourne – 20 September 2012
Photographer: Katja Liebing – Blue Moon Photography
Photographer: Katja Liebing – Blue Moon Photography
Continue reading Photo Gallery: Katchafire (NZ) @ Enmore Theatre, Sydney – 22 September 2012
Photographer: Serena Ho
Photographer: Serena Ho
Artist: Nada Surf
Venue: The Corner Hotel, Melbourne
Date: 21 September 2012
Continue reading Photo Gallery: Nada Surf @ The Corner Hotel, Melbourne – 21 September 2012
Words and photos by Ant Ritz
On a darkened stage and with little fanfare, a pretty and bespectacled Ingrid Michaelson walked to the mic and proceeded to set the Metro Theatre in Sydney alight with a brilliantly entertaining performance. She did much more than just sing well crafted pop songs, – she entertained and she had the crowd enthralled not just with her wonderful music and sweet voice, but also with her wit, humour and quirky storytelling.
Sometimes singers struggle with attempts to engage the audience with dialogue and hence so many just avoid banter like the plague. Many concert goers would actually prefer to just hear the music. However, at Ingrid’s concert she really captured and held the audiences attention with her story telling – they appeared to follow her every word and were moved by the ebb and flow of her stories. There was a lot of laughter from the audience as a whole throughout the show and yet on other occasions they were quiet when she was more serious, albeit rare. She’s a great communicator and that communication comes across in her songs too.
Continue reading Live Review: Ingrid Michaelson at Metro Theatre, Sydney – 14th September 2012
Photographer: David Burness
Photographer: David Burness
Continue reading Photos: Nada Surf @ Spiegeltent, Brisbane Festival – 18 September 2012
Songwriter and frontman for bands as original and influential as Mr. Bungle, Faith No More, Tomahawk, Fantomas and Peeping Tom, it seemed there were few terrains that this sonic adventurer had not scaled. And then came MIKE PATTON’S MONDO CANE; a new entity for the inimitable vocalist that marries his instrument-like voice with an orchestra, choir, band and popular Italian music from yesteryear. Of course.
MONDO CANE is unlike any of Mike Patton’s previous projects. First, and most obviously, MONDO CANE is an Italian language release. Secondly it finds the singer paying homage to other songwriters, an unusual path for a man that will need lifetimes to make a dent in the mountain of his own ideas. “My purpose in revisiting these pieces,” he explains, “is not to relive the past, not for nostalgia, but more to illustrate through modern and adventurous interpretation exactly how vital and important this music still is.”
In November, MIKE PATTON’S MONDO CANE will be performing one headlining show only. Wherever you live around the country, drive, sail, fly, whatever it takes, do not miss MIKE PATTON’S MONDO CANE at Melbourne’s Regent Theatre.
MONDAY 12 NOVEMBER MELBOURNE, REGENT THEATRE 18+
www.ticketmaster.com.au
TICKETS ON-SALE FRIDAY 28TH SEPTEMBER, 9AM AEST
http://harvestfestival.com.au/
http://www.facebook.com/HarvestPresents
** Read our Mike Patton – “Mondo Cane” album review here…
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