LADY GAGA Live at Sydney Monster Hall – 13 July 2011 | Photo Gallery

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Global Superstar Lady Gaga takes over Sydney!!


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  In an ‘All-Time’ exclusive, Mother Monster came to Sydney to celebrate the release of her new album “Born This Way”. On July 13 2011, in an unprecedented move, Sydney Town Hall was transformed into the Sydney Monster Hall when Lady Gaga took the stage to perform her smash hits including tracks from her latest album that have made her the most influential artist in the world today.

Special thanks to: Take40, Vodafone All-Time Prepaid, Today Network, GO! and Channel V.

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Bec Plath – “Obsession” | Video Clip

  Bec Plath

In 2009 Bec Plath wowed Australian music fans and critics alike with her debut solo release ‘Unrequited’. After two long years the Brisbane based singer/songwriter is back with brand new material guaranteed to wow all over again.

Music & Lyrics by Bec Plath | From the EP ‘Nightfall
Film Clip produced by “The Fleet” – Leah & Mikey Musch as part of the MVMU 72 hour film competition.

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Does It Offend You, Yeah? – Splendour In The Grass Sideshows (2011)

  Fresh from abandoning their major label relationship and the release of their long-awaited sophomore album ‘Don’t Say We Didn’t Warn You’, British electro punks Does It Offend You, Yeah? announce a series of Australian sideshows in August to coincide with their appearance at the 2011 Splendour In The Grass festival.

The 5-piece from Reading, UK, burst on to the international music scene in 2008 with the release of their debut album, ‘You Have No Idea What You’re Getting Yourself Into’.

That same year, the band became the ninth most-listened-to new band of 2008 on last.fm, was included in the Best Alternative Music list of 2008 on iTunes USA, and was crowned as the 2008 Rolling Stone Breaking Artist.
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The Mark Of Cain announce new album ‘Songs Of The Third & Fifth’

  In early 2008 brothers John and Kim Scott met up with drummer John Stanier in Adelaide, after his band, Battles completed the national Big Day Out tour. The trio entered Broadcast Studio to begin work on their fifth studio LP. In 2011, after years of writing, recording, finding time around day jobs, day-to-day life and refining across continents, Songs Of The Third & Fifth is almost ready to be released.

Produced by the band, recorded in Adelaide and mixed by Forrester Savell (Karnivool, Cog, Birds Of Tokyo) in Melbourne, Songs Of The Third & Fifth will be The Mark Of Cain’s first release in ten years.
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An Evening With ANBERLIN – Australian Tour 2011

  Destroy All Lines are pleased to announce that new Sony signing, Sydney pop punk quintet TONIGHT ALIVE will join Anberlin on their upcoming Australian headlining tour.

Having recently toured the USA, Indonesia and Singapore, appeared on the much-lauded Bamboozle lineup and supported major punk rock players A Day To Remember, No Fun At All and New Found Glory, Tonight Alive recently bunkered

down in California with producer Mark Trombino (Blink 182, Jimmy Eat World) to record their debut album. First single off the album, ‘Starlight’ can be found spinning on high rotation at Channel V and commercial radio.
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City and Colour – ‘Little Hell’ | Album Review

Review: Billy Geary


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  Everyone has their own ‘little hells,’ whether it is losing a friend, body image or even just having a bad day. For Dallas Green, the man behind folk project City and Colour (and guitarist for post-hardcore act Alexisonfire), his little hells stem from his family and friends problems and his feeling of hopelessness. Thus, Little Hell is quite a dark exploration by Green into the darker parts of his life, his little hells, producing his most honest and compelling album to date.

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Royal Chant – ‘Raise Your Glass & Collapse’ | Album Review

Review: Billy Geary


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  Garage rock is nothing new in music, particularly in Australia, with bands such as British India and Jet playing it successfully for years. Due to its nature, bands don’t have a lot to work with when it comes to writing and playing garage and punk influenced music. Thus, more often that not a band’s success comes down to the energy found on the recordings and in live shows.

Despite being quite an enjoyable release, the downfall of Raise Your Glass & Collapse is that it is by no means ground breaking or original. This however, is not a problem as Royal Chant’s debut has energy by the bucket load which more than makes up for the inevitable lack of originality.

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R.I.P. Motörhead Guitarist Würzel

The Guardian reports that Michael Burston, better known to the world as Motörhead guitarist Würzel, has died after suffering from heart disease. He was 61.

Würzel spent more than a decade in the ever-shifting lineup of the British cult metal band, a feat in itself. After serving in the British army, working as a builder, and toiling as an unknown guitarist, he joined Motörhead in 1984. Within the band, he became a fan favorite, acting as an antic counterbalance to Lemmy Kilmister, the band’s founder and longtime frontman. He played on nine of the band’s live and studio albums before departing in 1995. After leaving the band, he released an ambient solo album called Chill Out or Die and guested frequently at Motörhead live shows.

Below, check out a video of Würzel playing “Ace of Spades” with Motörhead on the British cult comedy show “The Young Ones”.

Article source: Pitchfork

Würzel (Michael Burston), guitar player, born 23 October 1949; died 9 July 2011

Take Five With… Dave Eastgate | Interview

By: Pepa Wolfe

  Life Music Media invites you to

Take Five With… Dave Eastgate

Whether it’s playing a support slot for Robin Williams, appearing on TV with Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D List or performing on live radio in fluent Japanese, Dave Eastgate is a true Jack of All Trades. Best known for his music-infused stand-up comedy, he’s also the audience warm up act for shows like X-factor and Australia’s Got Talent, and recently performed in Gaijin, a one man play/multimedia production, which he also co-wrote and co-produced.


Dave Eastgate stopped to chat with Life Music Media.


Tell us a bit about your current show – I Wish I Had A Band.
How would I describe it? I don’t know. It’s just balls out rockin’ thunder, basically. I’ve been described as the love-child of Jack Black and Kevin Bloody Wilson, so, if that gives you an idea. This was the first show that I took to the Melbourne Comedy Festival and Sydney Comedy Festival and I’m taking it to Edinburgh this year.

How would you describe your comedy?
My humour is… it’s just jokes. It’s just a bit of fun and I rock out and I have fun with the audience. Just high energy, escapist kind of stuff. I don’t really force issues of politics down people throats. That’s not to say I don’t have issues or politics, but I just like to have a laugh.
And audiences seem to like to laugh with me, so…

It’s so hard to answer those questions without sounding conceited.

You seem to sit, quite happily, at the crossroads between the rock music and the stand up comedy. How did you find yourself here?
Um, apart from being a failed rock musician? I just grew up on a healthy mix of comedy and music. I love my rock. I always played in bands in high school and uni. But I was also heavily influenced as a kid by Doug Anthony All Stars, and Kevin Bloody Wilson and later on, Tripod. Even Lano and Woodley were massively influential.

I Wish I Had a Band is also on CD. Was it independently produced?
Yes. We recorded it at the Sydney Comedy Store over a week and spliced it together. It’s 17 tracks plus a bonus track. There’s one studio track called What a Great Night and it’s a bit of fun as well. I recorded that with Tyrone Noonan from George.

At this stage it’s only available at gigs, but it will be available on iTunes soon.

:: Who is your favourite comedian? ::
(whistles) Tough one. There’s so many. And so many different styles.
The first comedian I ever heard was Bill Cosby, and I was such a huge Bill Cosby fan. Then I found Eddie Murphy, and everything changed. As a teenager I started getting into stuff that was a bit different. And Jimeoin’s show, back in the day, was the bomb. They did some really out there stuff.

:: Where do you find inspiration? ::
Where do you not find inspiration? It’s just everywhere. I find it in my life, in my friends, in other comedians. I find inspiration in seeing comedians that I hate. That inspires me to go, “I don’t want to be like that”.

:: What is your favourite type of heckler? ::
Oh… one that shut’s up! (laughs)
Yeah, hecklers are weird man. There’s some heckles which are great and they add to the show and then, that’s it. And then, there are some hecklers that try to take over the show.

Then they’ll come up to you afterwards and go, “Hey man. That was great, wasn’t it? I really helped you out there. You know, without me…” And you go, “What!? You ruined it. I hate you. Go away.” (laughs)


:: What is the most memorable production or performance you have seen?
Something that really inspired you. ::

Mike Keat is this Scottish comedian who just blew me away last year. His characters and his music and the way his show threaded together. The show was called The Lion, Bitch and the Wardrobe. It blew my mind. I went back and saw it three times. And that’s hard at Edinburgh because just taking the time to go and see a show takes a lot out of your day when you’re performing. He’s in a group called The Cuban Brothers who are awesome. Google the Cuban Brothers and laugh yourself stupid. They’re this Spanish break-dancing crew. It’s brilliant. And they wear lyrca.

:: Name a comic that you’d really love to support / tour with ::
Unashamedly I’d say, Jack Black. I do get compared a little bit to him, but that’s fine. When he came out I was like, “Hey man, that’s what I do!” And I have met Jack as well. I got to meet him last year when he was out and it was awesome. So yeah, I’d say if anybody in the world, I’d love to tour with Tenacious D, with Dave Grohl and everything. It’d be great.

:: Favourite recording artist? ::
Um… Guns N’ Roses.

:: Favourite album? ::
Appetite for Destruction. That wasn’t hard at all (laughs)

:: Favourite food? ::
Hmmm… Metamucil.

:: Favourite drink? ::
Metamucil.

:: Favourite place? ::
I grew up in Papua New Guinea and I would say it is my favourite place on earth. I think it’s one of the most fascinating countries in the world and not enough people know about it. And it’s right on our doorstep. It’s one of those subjects that, if it comes up, you can’t stop me. I will go on and on about it.

:: Favourite season? ::
Summer. Hands down.

:: Recommend a book ::
The Autobiography of Steven Adler. My Appetite for Destruction: Sex & Drugs & Guns N’ Roses.

:: Recommend a film ::
Favourite film! (laughs) Um, fuck. It’s one of those ones that I’ll walk away from saying, “Why didn’t I say that!?” I just go with something silly: Xanadu.

:: Words of wisdom ::
(thinks)
Always leave the tag on your shoes so you can take them back.

What’s next for Dave Eastgate?
The Edinburgh Festival in August. I played there last year with Brendan Burns. It was good to get an introduction there, but this year I’m back on my own, doing my own show. I’m kind of throwing everything at that.

Then the next six months I’m going to be overseas, LA and then going back to London.

And is that comedy work, or is that also theatre or…?
No it’s comedy and possibly some TV stuff. I did a short film with my girlfriend called Fully Famous, and we got into the LA Comedy Festival with it. And we got into the Hollyshorts Film Festival. So we’re also pitching that.

– Pepa Wolfe


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Caro Emerald – ‘Deleted Scenes from the Cutting Room Floor’ | Album Review

Review by: Victoria Nugent


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  If you have a penchant for cheery swing, 40s style jazz and sultry vocals, chances are you are going to love Caro Emerald. It’s easy to compare Emerald to Amy Winehouse, Adele, Eliza Doolittle, Duffy and other artists of that ilk, but in this album Emerald shows a versatility and range that suggest that merely pigeon holing her would be unjust.

The Dutch jazz vocalist’s debut album is bursting at the seams with catchy tunes, rich vocals and clever production to make a collection of music that is reminiscent of the jazz era without being stale.

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Double Pass Giveaway: Apollo Pathway – ‘Dress For Success’ @ The Stones Corner Hotel, Brisbane – 23 July 2011

Check below for your chance to win a double pass to the Apollo Pathway ‘Dress For Success’ gig @ The Stones Corner Hotel, Brisbane – 23 July 2011*

  Launching their highly anticipated EP ‘Dress For Success’ and new single of the same name, Melbourne’s Apollo Pathway will be touring the east coast through July.

Apollo Pathway’s forthcoming EP, recorded with Shihad’s Tom Larkin on production, and featuring previous radio favourite single, ‘Never Ending Story’, released on iTunes, July 1st.

Generating a solid foundation of play across community and commercial radio, ‘Dress For Success’ has been added to the RED FM Network, WA FM Network, Radar Radio, Power FM Murray Bridge, 979FM, Eagle FM, Snow FM, Max FM and the Flow FM Network, whilst the video is this week’s SYN TV 1700’s ‘Clip Of The Week’.

Sign up to the Apollo Pathway mailing list to receive your free download of the ‘Dress For Success’ single, and get set for a healthy dose of good Aussie rock as Apollo Pathway head to a venue near you…

Sat 23rd July @ The Stones Corner Hotel, Brisbane
w/ special guests


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Double Pass Giveaway: Apollo Pathway – ‘Dress For Success’ @ The Lansdowne Hotel, Sydney – 15 July 2011

Check below for your chance to win a double pass to the Apollo Pathway ‘Dress For Success’ gig @ The Lansdowne Hotel, Sydney – 15 July 2011*

  Launching their highly anticipated EP ‘Dress For Success’ and new single of the same name, Melbourne’s Apollo Pathway will be touring the east coast through July.

Apollo Pathway’s forthcoming EP, recorded with Shihad’s Tom Larkin on production, and featuring previous radio favourite single, ‘Never Ending Story’, released on iTunes, July 1st.

Generating a solid foundation of play across community and commercial radio, ‘Dress For Success’ has been added to the RED FM Network, WA FM Network, Radar Radio, Power FM Murray Bridge, 979FM, Eagle FM, Snow FM, Max FM and the Flow FM Network, whilst the video is this week’s SYN TV 1700’s ‘Clip Of The Week’.

Sign up to the Apollo Pathway mailing list to receive your free download of the ‘Dress For Success’ single, and get set for a healthy dose of good Aussie rock as Apollo Pathway head to a venue near you…

Fri 15th July @ The Lansdowne Hotel, Sydney
w/ Sex in Columbia


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Backsliders – New Album and Tour Dates

Backsliders – New Album and Tour Dates

Australia’s favourite blues group bring their ‘delta blues wall of sound’ to East Coast venues and festivals with new album: Starvation Box

Named by Doug Mulray in 2003 as “the best acoustic blues band in the country”, and with an abundance of career awards including ‘Band of the Year’ (Rolling Stone), ‘Best Live Australian Blues Act’ (Blues on Air Magazine) and ‘Blues Album of the Year’ (Rhythms Magazine), Backsliders are leaders and virtual pioneers in their own genre: the ‘delta-blues wall of sound’.
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SLEEPMAKESWAVES Album Launch @ TONE, Surry Hills NSW – 21 July 2011 | Gig News

  Sydney based instrumental rockers SLEEPMAKESWAVES are set to release their debut album ‘…and so we destroyed everything’ in July 21st 2011. The first single from the release is a driving melodic anthem titled ‘(HELLO) CLOUD MOUNTAIN.’

The track is a dramatic showcase for the band, focusing on a glittering melodic hook that is embossed by Dax Liniere’s lush production and the band’s heaving

musicianship. With a memorable climax and unique arrangement, (hello) cloud mountain signals the band’s continued desire to push into new musical territory.
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