Festival News: COASTAL JAM – Mornington Peninsula – January 2024

LIME CORDIALE TO HEADLINE MORNINGTON PENINSULA’S COASTAL JAM
FESTIVAL IS COMING BACK TO THE VICTORIAN COAST JANUARY 2024

Set to take over the Mornington Peninsula’s lush Rosebud Village Green this summer is COASTAL JAM, coming back for its 2024 rendition, bigger and better! Developed with the aim to provide festival goers with the optimal summer festival experience a stone’s throw from one of Australia’s most iconic beaches, COASTAL JAM has curated a lineup that will fill and satiate the appetite of any Australian music fan.

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Tour News: Slash Ft. Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators : The River Is Rising – Rest Of The World Tour ’24

SLASH FEAT. MYLES KENNEDY & THE CONSPIRATORS will be heading to Australia in February 2024 as part of The River Is Rising-Rest of the World Tour ’24 with special guests THE STRUTS and ROSE TATTOO.

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Live Review + Photos: Jackson Dean / Tori Forsyth – FACTORY THEATRE Sydney – Oct 18th 2023

Review and photos by Peter Coates – www.facebook.com/InsideEdgePhotography

Jackson Dean / Tori Forsyth – FACTORY THEATRE Sydney – Oct 18th 2023

Jackson Dean is just 23 years old, hailing from Maryland in the US, and now based, like all the rest, in Nashville, having released his debut album, Greenbroke, in March 2022.  He has been brought over to Australia for the Groundwater Festival on the Gold Coast, and has managed to fit in a couple of side shows in Sydney, and next week in Melbourne (CORNER HOTEL, Oct 25th).

Opening act for both the sideshows is Tori Forsyth, a singer from country NSW who debuted in 2017with the evocative single New Wall and the acclaimed EP Black Bird.   Forsyth’s highly anticipated 2018 debut album Dawn of the Dark was hailed as one of the strongest country records of the year in Australia, its powerful song writing underpinning Tori’s gritty and expressive vocals.  It planted Tori at the forefront of country in Australia, earning three Golden Guitar nominations and landing Tori on stages across the country and beyond.   Not one to follow a predictable path, Tori’s second album Provlépseis (2021) was a stunning swerve away from traditional country – a bold and bruising rock record that pushed her out of her comfort zone and became a favourite with fans.

The set on Wednesday was a mix of both, some straight-up country, and some darker, heavier rock songs, delivered with intensity, backed by a really tight band.

We got some old and new songs, including the new single, Sometimes, and all in all were left with a sense that with the right support and exposure, Tori could really make a name for herself.

Jackson Dean will be on the bill at CMC Rocks 2024, and has been picking up exposure over in Australia in the past 12 months, so this was a must-see show, and Sydney turned out in force at the Factory Theatre to welcome him Down Under.  A generally more switched on crowd, without the usual cries for a Shoey, and highly receptive to the top quality songs and delivery from Jackson and the band.

Jackson plays and interesting pair of Takamine guitars with custom carved finishes which I’d love to get the story of, and has a superb, solid tight backing band who built up a real head of steam as the show developed.  It was all quite low key to start with, and little fuss about this being his first show in Australia, and he played a bunch of songs from Greenbroke, and treated the crowd to some really well chosen covers and a smattering of new songs from his upcoming follow-up album, due for release sometime in mid 2024, which were terrific.

Opening and closing the set with well-known songs Trailer Park and Red Light, Dean took charge of the stage with the power of his vocals.  In-between these two we got Big Blue Sky, Don’t Take Much and Keep the Wolves away (Uncle Lucius cover).  Then it was Train, and a couple of new songs in Heavens To Betsy, featuring the first of a handful of searing lead solos from guitarist Brandon Aksteter, and the hard-driving Blackout which was a real trip to the dark side…… a crunching riff in the chorus, with a stripped back verse.  Jackson’s voice has really warmed up as the set goes on, and he takes the time mid song to thank the crowd for turning up!   This has a bit of Gods Country about it with an awesome epic feel to it.  In between these new ones we got What’s Up?  From 4 Non-Blondes, with some crowd participation teed up at the start, and overall an interesting choice of cover song.  Jackson gives it a Chris Stapleton workout and lets the crowd take the chorus, which they do in style.

49 Tons. (Fred Eaglesmith cover) is driven along by the bassline and drums, topped off with a gritty and powerful vocal line and a ripper solo, from the guitar hero who delivers with a hint of fiddle, and some rumbling Toms giving us the sound of the locomotive on the tracks.    Fearless is up next, and  is yet another example of this rich vocal tone delivering a more powerful sound than on the recordings.  After the pulsating Blackout, Jackson did yet another cover, this time Ryan Bingham’s Hallelujah, which showcases more of this powerful voice accompanied by acoustic guitar in the verse, and then soaring over a heavy country rock beat for the chorus .  A nice breakdown section letting lead guitarist show off a little, which turns into a lot!

The last two songs of the main set were 1971, the first song the band ever wrote together, and is a rollicking track driven by drums and with more of the fiddle effect on the guitar, before the drum intro to Don’t Come Lookin’ and the guitars kicking in.  100 mobile phones in the air and a few hundred voices singing the chorus back to him to close the set.

An encore was inevitable, and before the rousing Red Light we got the epic ballad of Wings – which again just highlights this young man’s extraordinary voice.

This was a bit of a slow-burner of a set, but Jackson was able to demonstrate what a powerful vocalist he is, and a couple of the unreleased tracks from the next album bode well for the development of his songwriting, and the growing maturity of the performance – assuming his voice holds out!  This is a really appealing mix of quality country and southern rock that works so well when done well, and Jackson and the band really delivered on this.
This may end up being one of those shows that down the track many hundreds of people claim they were at, as his first show in Australia – those of us who were actually there know the truth!

Thanks to FRONTIER TOURING.

Tori Forsyth

Tour News: Bring Me The Horizon – Down Under Tour 2024 with Special Guests Sleep Token, Make Them Suffer & Daine

The undisputed hottest and most successful rock band in the world, BRING ME THE HORIZON will be heading down under in April 2024 with their biggest Australian headline tour to date with an ultimate stacked line-up supported by SLEEP TOKEN, MAKE THEM SUFFER and DAINE.

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Tour News: Iron Maiden – Australia & New Zealand 2024

Iron Maiden will be bringing The Future Past Tour to Australia and New Zealand next year!

The Future Past Tour which includes songs from both the band’s most recent studio album Senjutsu as well as 1986’s seminal album Somewhere In Time, alongside other fan favourites, played to over 750,000 fans at more than 30 sold-out shows across Europe in the summer of 2023. Featuring one of the most spectacular stage productions of the band’s career, it received rave reviews in every city and country that Iron Maiden visited. Support on all shows comes from Killswitch Engage.

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SPARTA – Wiretap Scars 20th Anniversary Australian Tour – May 2024

SPARTA formed from the ashes of seminal rockers AT THE DRIVE-IN who disbanded in 2001. Released in 2002 to huge praise from postpunk and hardcore audiences, their debut album Wiretap Scars filled the gap left by their former group and won over the harshest critics. The album features the single ‘Cut Your Ribbon’ and epic live favourites ‘Air’ and ‘Collapse’.

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Live Review: Morgan Evans at Palais Theatre, Melbourne – 14 September 2023

Review by Natasha Rachow

Morgan Evans
Life Upside Down Tour
Palais Theatre St Kilda Thursday, September 14th, 2023

Morgan Evans is on the last leg of fourteen sold-out shows across Australia, including two at the Sydney Opera House and a record-breaking crowd at Queensland Gympie Muster. For those of us lucky enough to follow the career of this Newcastle-born, now Nashville resident, they would have witnessed the best part of fifteen years of hard work and commitment. As a Newcastle local, did I feel proud to be there and watch this? Dam right I am.

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Photo Gallery: Stand Atlantic + OK Hotel @ The Basement, Canberra – 16 September 2023

Photos by Krista Melsom

Photo Gallery: Slowly Slowly @ The Basement, Canberra – 16 September 2023

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Supported by triple j
Yours & Owls Festival 2023
Secrets Out! Please Welcome;
Flight Facilities Decades DJ Set & Pendulum (Live)


October 14 & 15, 2023, University of Wollongong
Tickets On Sale Now via  yoursandowlsfestival.com.au

Yours and Owls Festival, the gift that keeps on giving! Not one, but TWO surprise acts are landing, to expand your weekend musical immersion. Open your arms and welcome ARIA and AIR award-winning electronic duo Flight Facilities, and three-time platinum-selling electronic rock band Pendulum to the 2023 line up, both playing Sunday!

Over the years, Flight Facilities have continued to deliver their fans new live show formats and music experiences. From the studio to the DJ booth, to the biggest live stages, be it Ibiza all-night long DJ Sets to performing live with world-renowned orchestras; they continue to reimagine how they connect with people.

Their infectious feel-good tracks like ‘Crave You’‘Clair de Lune’ and ‘Heavy’ regularly infiltrate dance floors and festival crowds worldwide. Most recently, they have presented their famed Decades Mix series, which will be brought to life on stage at Yours and Owls! Digging deep from the 1970s to today, fans can anticipate anything in these extended sets – from disco bootlegs to electro edits, indie anthems, prized underground classics and more.

Pendulum are undoubtedly one of the biggest electronic bands of all time. They returned in 2021 from a hiatus to release their EP ‘Elemental’ and storm into 2023 with new single ‘Halo’ featuring Bullet For My Valentine front man Matt Tuck.

With three platinum albums to their name, including renowned debut ‘Hold Your Colour’ and a UK #1 and #2 for ‘Immersion’ and ‘In Silico’, the drum and bass/ rock band from Perth, Australia, have sold over a million albums in the UK alone. Selling out global arena tours and playing to thousands across

main stage performances from Glastonbury, Download to Reading and Leeds and a headline slot at Ultra Miami.

Flight Facilities and Pendulum will join this year’s line-up:

Bakar| Broods |Chet Faker
Descendents | Earl Sweatshirt
Golden Features | Hilltop Hoods
Hobo Johnson | Lil Tjay | Masego
Meg Mac | Ocean Alley | Oliver Tree | Peach Pit
Safia | Vera Blue

 Angel Du$t | Big Wett | Daily J | Dice | Ekkstacy | Fazerdaze
Forest Claudette | James Marriott | King Mala | Old Mervs
Pacific Avenue | Phony Ppl | Redhook | Royel Otis
RVG | Shag Rock | Sorry | Teen Jesus And The Jean Teasers
Teenage Dads | The Grogans | The Rions | The Terrys
The Vanns | Tia Gostelow | Wallice

Babyface Mal | | Billy Otto | Full Flower Moon Band
Girl And Girl | Go-Jo | Lazywax | Phoebe Go | Possehot
Rum Jungle | Stevan | Stumps | These New South Whales | Towns | YB| Wiigz
Plus More!!

Das Shmelthaus Line Up

Object Blue B2B, TSVI, Cleo, Club Angel, DJ PGZ, Kornél Kovács, Lauren Hansom B2B Mike Who, Luca Lozano, Sam Alfred, Seb Wildblood, Skatebard, Tangela.

Stay The Night:

Wollongong and the surrounding areas offer a wide range of accommodation options to suit every budget; including camping which is located on Fairy Meadow beach at Wollongong Surf Leisure Resort head over to yoursandowlsfestival.com.au for details. 

Tickets:

On Sale now via Moshtix

Ticket Note:
Moshtix is the only authorised ticket seller for Yours and Owls and all tickets must be purchased through Moshtix to be valid at the gate. Fans will be able to control their tickets via their Moshtix account which will include the ability to change the name on the ticket, resell their ticket (via private link), resend their tickets to themselves and access Moshtix Fan Experience.

Our Friends:

We would like to extend a very warm welcome to our partners for 2023: triple j, RISE Fund, University of Wollongong, Destination Wollongong, Young Henrys, Red Bull, Sailor Jerrys, Monkey Shoulder, Fellr, 100 Souls, Brookvale Union, Jose Cuervo and Archie Rose.