Summadayze Festival 2013 – Line-Up, Info and Tickets!

I want my Summa … I want my fun … I want my SUMMADAYZE!!!

Welcome back to the oh so sunny Summadayze – where we deliver everything you want and a whole lot more! An Aztec acid daydream full of rollin’ hills, new Summa sounds and creamy vanilla skies. Come vibe with your tribe, and be part of the new dance. Lucid lines, punchy patterns – summa has a new sketch, so shake your tail and your feathers…

It’s the start to YOUR New Year and what better way to start it than with Australia’s most iconic summer festival. Having reached cult like status, each year it takes the nation by storm. So get set as Summadayze returns with a kaleidoscope of sounds in January 2013, armed with an inspired lineup jam packed with enough block rocking beats to leave you in a spin!
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CALL THE COPS announce Brisbane Christmas party!!

Earlier this year the group of friends who make up Australian acts DZ Deathrays, Yacht Club DJs and Bleeding Knees Club decided that they would team up and throw two parties in Sydney & Melbourne before hitting up Spin Off Festival and Splendour in the Grass. They called these parties ‘Call The Cops’ and what resulted at the shows was pure chaos…from nudity, smoke flares being let off by crowd members, hospital visits and more crowd surfing and stage invasions than anyone can remember. With all three acts busy in their own right this year, finding a time to make ‘Call The Cops’ happen again has been tough but as the holidays approach, it just so happens that a Christmas has occurred and the three acts will be throwing a huge CALL THE COPS XMAS PARTY at The Rev in Brisbane on Thursday the 13th of December!
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Dark Funeral return to Australia – November 2012

Swedish Black Metal kings Dark Funeral return to Australia to visit terror upon audiences, serving vast walls of classic black metal, clouds of red dry ice and the ominous presence of most dark and evil spirits.

Formed in 1993 in Sweden, Dark Funeral are a force to be reckoned with. Their satanic, in-your-face, dark metal music has them firmly seated upon the black metal throne and sees them renowned as one of the world’s top metal bands. Dark Funeral’s music can be explained in four words: fast, blasphemous and very fast.

Dark Funeral’s stage show is unlike any other. In addition to intense musical ferocity, their performances are adorned with all the stagecraft the black metal genre can deliver; corpse paint, weapons, spikes and fire breathing. It’s a spectacle you can only comprehend live and in (or out of) the flesh.
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The Pretty Things – Australian Tour – December 2012

The Pretty Things have had a seminal influence on rock music, which is more far-reaching than any casual observation would suggest. Their story runs deep and is one that is often unfortunately overlooked. Their diverse and unexpected history has spawned countless imitators, many of whom have seen greater commercial success, but The Pretty Things remain the original and the best. Arguably amongst the first ever “garage” bands, glowingly acknowledged by Iggy Pop, The Ramones, The Sex Pistols & Nirvana as a primal influence and guiding light.

It is no surprise that guitarist Dick Taylor chose to leave The Rolling Stones, which he had formed with Mick & Keith, to pursue a more raw level of energy with The Pretty Things with songs like ‘‘Rosalyn’’, “£.S.D.” and “Midnight to Six Man”.
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INXS – The Touring Ends… The Music Lives On


It ended fittingly where it began 35 years ago, in Perth, when INXS drummer Jon Farriss declared to a 15,000+ capacity house on the opening weekend of the brand new Perth Arena and the final night of the Matchbox Twenty / INXS Australian tour that from this point INXS would bring down the curtain as a live touring band. In a fitting homage to the band, Matchbox Twenty’s Rob Thomas joined the band (INXS) and vocalist Ciaran Gribbin on stage and performed INXS’s signature closer, Don’t Change, in the band’s encore.

The remaining band members of INXS, Tim, Andrew and Jon Farriss, Kirk Pengilly and Garry Beers issued this statement.
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George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic

George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic
The Galactic Space Circus Tour (22 piece live spectacular)

The Godfather of Funk and his 22 piece psychedelic circus extravaganza touch down in Australia this summer, delivering the complete 22 piece P Funk Space Circus to Australian fans for the first time since Clinton’s last full scale tour of Australia back in 2002.

George Clinton is without doubt one of planet earth’s most influential musical innovators, having inspired the likes of Prince, Afrika Bambaataa and Macy Gray; mentored Public Enemy, Eric B & Rakim and provided much of De La Soul and Snoop Dogg’s musical education.
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Live Review – Harvest Festival – Werribee Park, Melbourne – 11 November 2012

Reviewer: Billy Geary
Walking through the gates of the picturesque Werribee Park, Harvest gives a different feel than most festivals. The location is certainly the nicest in the Melbourne area and the festival itself just gives an air of relaxation about it – something seldom seen at other large festivals. Levels of anticipation were quite high, compared to the inaugural effort of last year, which gave rise to a couple of absolutely incredible moments of music, despite some of the logistical matters leaving a lot to be desired.

Due to a major traffic jam en route to the festival, we arrived just in time to catch the end of Los Campesinos’ set on The Great Lawn. The seven piece indie pop band looked to have drawn a decent sized crowd, with closer ‘Sweet Dreams, Sweet Cheeks’ and ‘Baby I Got the Death Rattle’ being particularly impressive.
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The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Australian Tour

The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Australian Tour with Special Guests Moon Duo
Presented by Feel Presents & SPA
Tix on sale Nov 16th 2012

“Ladies and gentlemen, right now I’ve got to tell you about the fabulous, the most groovy…”

BLUES EXPLOSION!

Get ready for the musical hysteria as The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion bring their fuzzed-up freaked-out live show back to Australia for Golden Plains 2013, with handful of headline shows across the country. Last here in January 2011 following a reissue campaign that saw much of their unavailable catalogue brought to light once more, JSBX blew the roof off venues in Australia and New Zealand, playing their classic album Orange in its entirety and selling out shows in Sydney and Melbourne.
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UnConvention Brisbane 2012 takes a blowtorch to the music industry

UnConvention Brisbane 2012 to take a blowtorch to the music industry.

The terms we use to talk about music making – especially by ‘professional musicians’ and ‘industry workers’ – can give the impression of a big machine, churning out product for mass consumption. A flow on effect is that the music business is seen as an industrial complex that artists need to ‘break into’ in order to be taken seriously or be successful. “It’s a really flawed concept”, explains UnConvention 2012 director Ed Gugliemino, “and one that doesn’t accurately describe how things work in my experience – especially in Australia”.
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PUSCIFER Australian Tour Announced!

PUSCIFER is an exploit that could only come from the mind of Maynard James Keenan.

PUSCIFER’s latest album ‘Conditions of My Parole’ was recorded amidst the wine barrels at Maynard’s Caduceus Cellars. It was the culmination of a three year period that introduced PUSCIFER to music fans and challenged the concept of what a band can be. Kerrang! exclaimed “whereas Puscifer’s early output exercised his funny bone, the rather brilliant Conditions Of My Parole exorcises it”

A PUSCIFER live show leads their audience through laughter, tears and reflective enlightenment throughout one night’s performance. It’s a musically driven evening that merges technology, quirky characters and comedy in what can best be described as an anarchist dinner theatre.
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PAUL SIMON and RUFUS WAINWRIGHT added to BLUESFEST 2013 line-up!

Yes, it’s time to take a breath and sit down!!

Paul Simon, multi-award and 13 time Grammy winner, has today been added to the supreme Bluesfest line-up of 2013.

Simon will be performing at Bluesfest on Easter Monday but there is more! Festival goers are in for a double treat: Taking the stage before Paul Simon will be the hugely gifted Canadian singer/songwriter & composer Rufus Wainwright.

The 2013 Bluesfest bill is truly shaping up to be the biggest one yet.
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Birds of Tokyo – ‘This Fire’ – Official Video

Birds of Tokyo’s new EP ‘This Fire’ out now. Video directed by Kris Moyes. Buy Digital EP – http://smarturl.it/yf57st Buy CD/Limited Edition Vinyl EP – http://www.birdsoftokyo.com New album coming March 2013.

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This Fire – Lyrics
Written by Birds of Tokyo

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Interview with Stacey Piggott – (Author) “Blow Your Own Trumpet – A Musician’s Guide to Publicity & Airplay”

Interview by Stuart Blythe
“Blow Your Own Trumpet – A Musician’s Guide to Publicity & Airplay” is a book for self-managed artists, budding music managers and music industry students, written by Stacey Piggott; publicist and director of Two Fish Out Of Water. Life Music Media caught up with Stacey for a chat…

LMM: Hi Stacey, you’ve been in the music industry for quite a number of years… how did you get your start in the industry?

Stacey: I was working as a freelance journalist and also in a Mexican Resturant in Bondi on the weekends, and I met Donna Simpson from The Waifs. They were self-managed, self-distributed, self-booked and self-publicized. They had a tour and a new album coming and I started doing their PR as a bit of a joke. I went and sat on the floor of the newsagency and started to make a list of names and numbers from the magazines and papers and then started calling people. Donna and I used to muse over how funny it would be if I ever got them in Rolling Stone or on JJJ, and then a couple of years later we were at the ARIA’s laughing about those conversations because JJJ and Rolling Stone had become such a regular part of their promo schedule. A few bands they were friends with asked me to work with them and things just steam rolled from there, with more and more clients coming from all over the place, labels, different genres, festivals etc.
 
 
LMM: Over the years you’ve worked with, nurtured and help build the careers of some very successful bands. Can you name a few that stand outs and your involvement in their success?
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