Tony Bennett live in Australia this April!

MULTIPLE GRAMMY AWARD WINNER – TONY BENNETT RETURNS TO AUSTRALIA IN APRIL 2012 FOR A NATIONAL TOUR

“Tony Bennett has not just bridged the generation gap, he has demolished it. He has solidly connected with a younger crowd… And there have been no compromises.” — The New York Times

TONY BENNETT, the Grammy Award-winning musician, whose music spans over six decades, performing LIVE IN AUSTRALIA this April. The tour will see Tony perform at Sydney’s iconic Opera House, in Melbourne’s majestic Regent Theatre, Brisbane’s world class Convention Centre and at the stunning outdoor setting Tempus Two Winery in the Hunter Valley. This marks Bennett’s first Australian tour in nine years since the hugely successful tour he did with k.d.lang. Antonia Bennett, Tony’s youngest daughter and a graduate of the prestigious Berklee School of Music in Boston, MA, will be joining her father for all the Australian tour dates.
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The Kill Devil Hills @ The Annandale Hotel, Sydney – 20 January 2012 | Live Review

Photos and words by Robert Pugsley
Aussie group The Kill Devil Hills rocked the Annandale Hotel in Sydney, playing to a good sized crowd considering the enormous competition they faced with so many festivals on at the moment!

The Kill Devil Hills are just back from a 40 date European tour, in which lead vocalist Brendon described to Life Music Media as “a fantastic learning experience”, Brendon went on to say how well respected Aussie acts are in Europe, “we have concentrated a lot on Europe in the past 18 months…they know more about Australian music than a lot of Australians…Aussie music is valued, they value the artistry, it is kind of cult music…they really welcomed us with open arms”
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John Butler Announces National Tour – March-April 2012

Share a night of tales and songs with one of Australia’s most iconic singer songwriters
One of Australia’s favourite artists, John Butler returns to his roots to perform a series of solo concerts throughout the country in March and April. Aptly titled “Tin Shed Tales”, the tour takes in capital cities and a host of regional areas; these shows will be a rare opportunity to hear the music of this iconic artist in a raw and intimate setting.

John will be bringing his Tin Shed along for the ride, decked out with a collection of personal art pieces, old skool skateboards and vintage guitars, these items are laid out in his shed at home where he draws inspiration for his art and songwriting.

The Tin Shed Tales tour will feature special guests Felicity Groom and Mama Kin, who will open and participate in the shows (see list of shows below).

In December last year John decided to put on a surprise concert for his fans in Perth. The unplugged acoustic show was announced a day before the performance and with only 300 seats available it sold out in under seven minutes. He shared many anecdotes with the audience and performed songs from his vast catalogue spanning across all five albums.
Thus the “Tin Shed Tales” concept came to life.
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Raw Comedy Competition 2012

What do Chris Lilley, Josh Thomas, Hannah Gadsby, Peter Helliar, Claire Hooper, Mike McLeish and Tim Minchin all have in common?

Before becoming some of Australia’s most recognisable names in comedy, they all finessed their funny and took on RAW Comedy, Australia’s biggest and most prestigious annual open mic comedy competition.

RAW Comedy, a Melbourne International Comedy Festival initiative has been launching the careers of countless comedians since 1996. Once again they are set to scour the country in a bid to lure out humourists hiding in the offices, workplaces, classrooms, pubs and homes throughout our neighbourhoods.
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EVANESCENCE Australian Tour 2012

Evanescence are finally set to make a long overdue return to Australia

These shows will be their first in Australia since their soldIout sevenIdate national tour of 2007, and their third tour overall.

Evanescence, with special guests Blaqk Audio, launch the tour in the nation’s capital on March 23, travelling onto Melbourne, Brisbane and Newcastle, before winding up at the Sydney Entertainment Centre on March 29.

Tickets for all shows will go on sale at 9am, February 9.

Evanescence, renowned for their classically influenced haunting, hammering hard rock sound, beautifully lead by Amy Lee’s wrenching vocals ranging from delicate to dramatic, primal to passionate. PianoIled broodings swell at pace upon intricate, hammering guitars, creating stunning hardIdriving tunes.

Their unique sound has lead to combined album sales nearing 25 million worldwide. Australian sales alone exceed 600,000.
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JOHN FOGERTY – National Tour – Playing CREEDENCE hits!

John Fogerty - photo by Stuart BlytheChugg Entertainment and Bluesfest Touring have announced that legendary rocker, John Fogerty, has confirmed an unprecedented series of live shows in Australia this March/April. Looking Out My Back Door: John Fogerty Performs Live! The Albums of Creedence Clearwater Revival will see Fogerty performing classic albums ‘GREEN RIVER’ and ‘COSMO’S FACTORY’ in their entirety. In addition, Fogerty will perform a bonus set comprising classic songs from the extraordinary Creedence Clearwater Revival days to his solo canon of hits.

The tour will include shows on Tuesday 27th March at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena (Cosmo’s Factory), Thursday 29th March at Adelaide Entertainment Centre (Green River), Sunday 1st April at the West Coast Blues & Roots Festival in Fremantle (Cosmo’s Factory), Tuesday 3rd April at the Sydney Entertainment Centre (Green River), Thursday 5th April at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre (Green River) and wrapping things up with a performance on Saturday 7th April at Bluesfest in Byron Bay (Cosmo’s Factory).
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Review: Big Day Out 2012 – Sydney – 26th January 2012

Review by Sibel Kutlucan

Celebrating 20 years since the first ever Big Day Out in Sydney 1992, which boasted incredible bands such as, Nirvana and Violent Femmes, the Big Day Out has had a reputation to uphold with line-ups that every year do not disappoint. This year was no exception.

For 2012, Big Day Out offered an impressive line-up that consisted of a range of rock, dance, pop and hip hop acts, including Kanye West, My Chemical Romance, Noel Gallagher, Soundgarden and Kasabian.

The morning weather was bleak, with rain and threatening storm clouds looming. However, the masses of music fans still poured into the Sydney Showgrounds from 11am, anxious for a sure day of excitement, great music and the ambience of bare flesh, and despite the weather, did not scare away the summer attire of short shorts and bikini tops.

Earlier acts such as Sydney rockers Papa Vs Pretty and Victoria’s Stonefield enticed crowds and brightened up the sky. The busy schedule of all six stages charged on and as the bands played and the crowds grew the storm clouds slowly disappeared and the typical Australia Day sunshine arrived.

Sydney indie-rock band Bluejuice owned the Boiler Room, with their infectious music and attitude whipping their eager fans into a whirlwind of odd dance moves and great times, especially when they erupted with their hit, “Broken leg”.

Boy and Bear were another standout act in the afternoon as they took to the orange stage and showed why they were recent ARIA winners with their amazing cover of Crowded House’s “Fall at your Feet”, which commemorated Australia Day with the crowd enthusiastically singing along.

Kiwi songstress Kimbra had her audience enthralled as she took to the Converse Green Stage thrashing about and singing her lungs out of her waif like frame. Her powerful voice was contagious and her act was a definite standout of the festival.

Jersey alt-rockers My Chemical Romance pulled a huge crowd at the orange stage, with front man Gerard Way sporting new blonde locks and clad all in black, led their set through an impressive range of tracks off their discography including old favourites “I’m not okay” and “Helena”.

Brit indie-rockers Kasabian were welcomed to the blue stage with flashing neon blue lights and smoke slowly filling the stage, as their crowd erupted in cheers, eager to welcome Kasabian back to our shores. “Shoot the runner” as always was a definite crowd-pleaser and resonated with festival-goers long after their set finished.

Kanye West did not disappoint as he took to the blue stage for his hour and a half long set where he dominated the other acts of the night. With his eye-catching back-up dancers to his rather unique dress sense and contagious tracks, Kanye West delivered a fantastic set.

Amongst all the great music on the six stages, the Guvera skate ramp always had their crowd entertained; however it was when Tony Hawk took to the ramp that the skate ramp attracted more festival-goers that even some of the headliners. It was a moment not to be missed, and the epic skating was a nice break between the countless sets to take in.

Celebrating an amazing 20 years of festivals Big Day Out came home to Sydney this Australia day despite earlier problems involving the spilt of co-founders Ken West and Vivian Lees, as well as the announcement of BDO’s withdrawal from New Zealand next year. This dark news however, did not impact the festival and West said that the festival will come back stronger and that Big Day Out’s heart will always remain in Sydney, as it began here 20 years ago.

Once again the Sydney leg of the Big Day Out tour delivered an amazing Australia day to all the music lovers who bared the bipolar weather for a day of great music and experiences.

Review by Sibel Kutlucan


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PHOTOS: Big Day Out 2012 – Gold Coast
PART 1
Soundgarden, My Chemical Romance, Stonefield, Cage The Elephant, The Amity Affliction, Kimbra

PART 2
Kanye West, Kasabian, Abbe May, The Jezabels, Foster The People, The Living End, Mariachi el Bronx, Calling All Cars, Papa vs Pretty, Parkway Drive, Boy & Bear, The Vaccines

PART 3
Crowd Pics

Attack! Attack! + The Cab + River City Extension Sidewave announced!

Hailed as the British flag bearers for the post hardcore movement ATTACK! ATTACK! is the latest act from the UK blowing away audiences and creating a feverish buzz across the globe.

ATTACK! ATTACK! is set to continue their rapid rise on the back of their sophomore album ‘The Latest Fashion’ with Rock Sound declaring the album to “Blow the cobwebs from your speakers” and Killyourstereo.com calling it “beautifully crafted and pulled off with finesse”. It’s Australia’s turn to witness what all the fuss is about.

From the hallways of Las Vegas’ Liberty High School to the cover of Alternative Press THE CAB has been on a wild ride that has no end in sight. The release of their sophomore album, Symphony Soldier, is receiving rave reviews with absolutepunk calling it a “Masterpiece” and Music Tone declaring it “a must have in any music collection”. This is just the beginning for THE CAB.
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Interview: Kat Davidson – Comedian


Kat Davidson is a comedian. She would like you to think she’s funny, insightful, and sharp… but deep down, she’s UNTIDY.

Not too many comedians have such an eclectic resume‘ as Kat Davidson does, then again, there aren’t too many like her to begin with. She has been wetting the pants and causing the tears of laughter of audiences in Australia and overseas for the past fourteen years. She unloads her comedic storytelling on the stage but can also be heard on local ABC radio as a presenter. She has headlined and supported some of the biggest National and International comedians on the stage with great success.

With her new show “UNTIDY” ready, spit polished and set to amuse, Kat hopes to show the comedy fans who see it during The Brisbane Comedy Festival at The Brisbane Powerhouse from February 28th to March 4th 2012 that our lives our made up of underlying comedy full of mess, clutter, and untidy random events.

I caught up with her before she was to go on The Pacific Jewel Cruise Ship to perform her stand up shows and sail the Pacific Ocean. Who ever said Stand up Comedy is dark nightclubs and no glamour?
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Tour News: Xavier Rudd – Follow The Sun – Australia & NZ Tour – March-April 2012

Photo Credit: Amy Skinder
Xavier RuddTo celebrate the release of Xavier Rudd‘s latest offering, Follow The Sun, Rudd will tour Australia and New Zealand; winding his way around the country to catch up with friends, catch a few waves, and reconnect with his fans in person, from the stage, where he belongs.

Masterfully delicate, Follow The Sun is the essence of Xavier Rudd‘s spiritual connection to this world: his humble understanding that everything was here before us and will remain long after we are gone, and that every day is a new gift to cherish and to respect.

As a song-writer, Xavier Rudd has always been able to place complex ideas into heartfelt words with a universal simplicity. Having covered vast musical ground with his previous albums, Follow The Sun is the familiar sound of Rudd’s earlier work as an ambidextrous solo artist. His voice, his guitar and his message; carried along with gentle rhythms and musical textures.
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So Frenchy So Chic @ Brisbane Powerhouse – 20 January 2012 | Live Review

Review by Lauren Sherritt
With a long developed reputation of class and French charisma, you could guess that tardy is not high on the list of characteristics organisers of the famed So Frenchy So Chic touring shows would want it to be associated with. Forty-five minutes after the last show of the 2012 tour was supposed to begin, however, Brisbane audiences could have been excused for thinking it while they waited outside the closed doors of the theatre.

After finally inviting us to file in and take our seats the bad news was broken; Asa, one half of the night’s double bill, was very ill and after failing to be able to complete sound check she had regretfully decided to pull out of the show. This left patrons with the choice of leaving, full refund in hand, or staying for an extended set by the show’s other half, French American band Moriarty.

While some did choose to walk and have their seats further toward the front happily filled by audience members who were initially in the back, the majority stayed to greet the well known blues band with cheers and smiles. Lead singer Rosemary Standley introduced the act, emotion evident in her voice as she dedicated their set to sick peer Asa. While it had evidently been a rushed preparation for their now twice as long set, Moriarty joked their way through the mix up in routine as they played a highly entertaining show.

Starting with “She’s Going to War”, the band comprised of a double bass, percussion, bass and electric guitars, the occasional keyboard, brilliantly played harmonicas and strong group vocals, showed off an extraordinary amount of energy for self described “jet lagged and weary travellers”. Standley oozed sensuality as they kicked off the slower song “Cotton Flower”, and the band began to look very comfortable on stage after their unexpectedly early beginning.

It wasn’t only front-woman Rosemary on show throughout the night, Moriarty proved that they are truly a musical ensemble, with each musician showcasing breathtaking talent on their instruments. For the most part, Stephan Zimmerli played the always favourite double bass and also chipped in a joke or jab at any quiet interval. Vincent Talpaert on drums was definitely the conductor of the band, though very much keeping himself inconspicuous off to the side, the rest of the band members looked to him for guidance on everything from the revised set list to keeping the beat. Charles Carmignac wowed the crowd with not only his guitar playing skills but his smooth dance moves and surprise whale noises, while Arthur B. Gillete, who with long sandy hair and a floppy gardener’s hat could easily be mistaken for Scarecrow from The Wizard of Oz, exuded cheerfulness and an evident love of making music. The highlight of the night was witnessing the talents of Thomas Puéchavy on the harmonica. Wearing a harmonica belt (similar to a tool belt, his held at least eight different harmonicas in leather pockets around his waist), he masterfully played harmonies and solos, adding a brilliant depth to the band’s sound.

After playing fourteen songs, Moriarty were cheered back on stage for an encore, any disappointment from the earlier events in the evening wiped from the audience’s mind. Finishing beautifully with an unplugged musical rendition of Austrian poet Ingeborg Bachmann’s “Long is the Night”, which Moriarty turned into a soft, crooning lullaby, the band took one final bow in front of a thrilled audience.

Review by Lauren Sherritt


Related:

Read our review of So Frenchy So Chic: Nouvelle Vague, Berry @ The Powerhouse, Brisbane June 14, 2010

PHOTOS!
So Frenchy So Chic In The Park @ Werribee Park Mansion, Melbourne – 15th January 2012
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