Disentomb + Entrails Eradicated @ Metro Theatre, Sydney – 6 October 2012

Photographer: Ben Hosking

Photographer: Ben Hosking

Bands: Disentomb, Entrails Eradicated
Show supports for Cannibal Corpse ‘Torture’ Australian Tour – October 2012
Venue: Metro Theatre, Sydney
Date: 6 October 2012

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PARKLIFE R-ADELAIDE, The Grand Finale Of An Awesome Tour!

The final installment of Parklife 2012 in the beautiful surrounds of Adelaide’s Botanic Park was always going to be a special affair but there were a few unique surprises in store for the 10,000 young music-lovers. Basking in perfect festival temperatures and clear blue skies, attendees were styled in fine attire and ready for a day of partying to the freshest in indie, dance, dubstep and hip-hop from over 35 international and local acts.

Artists and fans alike were delighted when several of the bands teamed up for impromptu collaborations / stage invasions, crowd favourites Chairlift joining Tame Impala for a sparkling version of ‘Half Full Glass of Wine’ just as the golden sun set in the trees was a magic moment. As a special treat for Adelaide fans, Chiddy Bang teamed up with Labrinth for his huge hit ‘Earthquake’, featuring drumming, electric guitars and ever-impressive freestyling from Chiddy.
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Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1,000 – Wrap-Up

Bathurst certainly lived up to its reputation as Australia’s greatest race with Jamie Whincup and David Reynolds battling to the chequered flag in a classic Holden versus Ford battle on Mt Panorama.

Over the last 15 laps of the 161-lap race, Whincup and Reynolds raced nose to tail as Reynolds tried everything to pass Whincup. On a few occasions he almost drew level, their battle captivating the record crowd with some of the hardest, and most entertaining racing seen in the 50-year history of the race.

Whincup, (Holden) held off Reynolds (Ford) to win by .3 second after 1,000 kilometres of intense racing with Whincup’s teammate Craig Lowndes finishing 3rd.

Rick and Todd Kelly showed impressive speed, getting the two Jack Daniel’s Racing Commodores well into the top ten on several occasions throughout the day.
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STEEL PANTHER at Eatons Hill Hotel, Brisbane – 4 October 2012 (Live Review)

Review: Stuart Blythe
Photos: KristaBella Photography
Sex, sing-alongs, comedy, catchy tunes and balls out fun! Yep, STEEL PANTHER has it all.
Their brand of tongue-in-cheek rock is an experience to behold and last night, playing to a sold out Brisbane crowd was testament to just that.

As Michael Starr, Satchel, Lexxi Foxx and Stix Zadinia take to the stage, the crowd roars out cheers and the night blasts off with ‘Supersonic Sex Machine’, ‘Tomorrow Night’ and ‘Fat Girl’. Steel Panther, milking the crowd for all it’s got, and the crowd more than happy to oblige.
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BECK’s One and Only Harvest Festival Sideshow

BECK
ONLY AUSTRALIAN SIDESHOW

BECK Hansen is at that point in his career where encapsulating all that he’s done and all that he is about, in a few paragraphs, feels both impossible and somewhat irresponsible. But here goes…

In his teens, Beck spent several years on a musical pilgrimage through Europe and into New York’s ‘anti-folk’ scene, before returning to LA where he began releasing his first studio albums. In 1994, at just 24 years old, Beck released ‘Loser’ one of the catchiest, most off-kilter tracks of the decade. It made him famous, ridiculously so but like other great artists before him, it would only be the accumulation of decades of different projects that would enable the true enormity of Beck’s talents to be seen.
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Star Wars Uncut: Director’s Cut

They’re doing THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK UNCUT! Sign up at http://StarWarsUncut.com now to be part of Star Wars history!!

In 2009, Casey Pugh asked thousands of Internet users to remake “Star Wars: A New Hope” into a fan film, 15 seconds at a time. Contributors were allowed to recreate scenes from Star Wars however they wanted. Within just a few months SWU grew into a wild success. The creativity that poured into the project was unimaginable.
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Live Review: The Amity Affliction, The Ghost Inside, Architects, Buried in Verona @ The Big Top, Luna Park – 29 September 2012

Words and Pics: www.hoskingindustries.com.au

Tonight’s all-ages gig meant it was an early start for punters hoping to check out all four bands playing The Big Top at Sydney’s Luna Park. While the eager crowd wrapped its way around the Luna Park grounds in serpentine fashion, patiently waiting for the doors to open, it seems as though most of the other press outlets missed the memo on playing times, with the photo pit looking rather barren for opening act, Buried in Verona.

Playing to a half-full venue, the Sydney sextet appeared a more polished, confident band than when this reviewer last caught them supporting Sweden’s Soilwork at the Manning Bar at the tail end of 2010. They’re plagued by the usual opening-act muddy mix, which is exacerbated by the three-guitar attack that’s the fashion these days. And while the clean vocals (courtesy guitarist Richie Newman) have improved a lot, every time singer Brett Anderson tries to sing along it all falls apart.
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Photo Gallery: The Amity Affliction + The Ghost Inside @ The Big Top, Luna Park, Sydney – 29 September 2012

Photographer: Ben Hosking

Photographer: Ben Hosking

Bands: The Amity Affliction, The Ghost Inside
Venue: The Big Top, Luna Park, Sydney
Date: 29 September 2012

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Photo Gallery: Architects + Buried in Verona @ The Big Top, Luna Park, Sydney – 29 September 2012

Photographer: Ben Hosking

Photographer: Ben Hosking

Bands: Architects, Buried in Verona
Venue: The Big Top, Luna Park, Sydney
Date: 29 September 2012

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Tour News: BEACH HOUSE at The Tivoli, Brisbane!

Mistletone, triple j and Street Press Australia present Beach House, returning to Australia in the wake of their majestic fourth album Bloom. Beach House bring their epic live show to the art deco surrounds of The Tivoli Theatre on Friday, January 11, 2013. Tickets on sale this Wednesday, October 3 from Ticketek or phone 132 849.

Already starring in many “best albums of 2012” lists, Bloom is the fourth album by Beach House, a/k/a Baltimore duo Alex Scally and Victoria Legrand. A sublime experience matched only by the intensity of Beach House’s stunning live show, Bloom offers a singular, unified vision of the world. The album transcends the banality of simple emotions to arrive at a realm of honesty and complexity, and soberly reveals how frightening and temporary, yet beautiful, our existence is.
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Tour News: My Bloody Valentine Australian Tour 2013

My Bloody Valentine Australia 2013
Principal Entertainment has announced the return of My Bloody Valentine for their first Australian tour in 21 years.

When My Bloody Valentine was founded in Dublin, Ireland in 1983 the course of modern rock music was about to be altered by a considerable seismic shift. Led by the visionary Kevin Shields and with an arsenal that included overwhelming volume, churning guitars and a revolutionary melodic sophistication, My Bloody Valentine both completely thrilled and totally inspired a generation of fans and musicians alike.

Whilst capturing widespread attention with their 1988 debut LP Isn’t Anything, it was the release of 1992’s Loveless that saw the band strike upon the perfect amalgam of thrilling noise and melancholic bitter sweetness giving rise to My Bloody Valentine as the undisputed leaders of the alt rock movement known as shoegaze.
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