Showing posts with label DEAD NOTES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DEAD NOTES. Show all posts

Friday, March 11, 2011

THE CLEAN / DEADNOTES / BLANK REALM AT THE ZOO 10-03-11



It's been something like 22 years since The Clean last played in Australia. (Yet the plane trip over from New Zealand only takes 4 hours, what the hell?!). Anyway I was damn excited, and damn exciting it was.




Epic as always, here's a bangin' new tune from Blank Realm.


DEADNOTES WITH EVERETT TRUE





The Deadnotes were really tight and as Everett True stated during their set, "I'm just glad to here". Definitely one of the best times I've seen them.


THE CLEAN





The Clean. Enough said.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

DEADSHITS FESTIVAL - PREVIEW



Deadshits Festival is a new festival series I'm helping put together with Bedroom Suck Records and The Outpost. I don't normally use this blog to plug my shit but hell, I want this to do well. We're getting some of the best damn interstate bands of today to come play Brisbane and depending on how the first Deadshits goes (and the second one which is happening in January - TBA), this could be a long running awesome thing. If you're in Brisbane on November 5th and you're a fan of this stuff, come and support it.




Tickets are only $10 and available online through OZTIX and also at The Outpost, Rockinghorse Records etc.


MEET THE BANDS.


BLANK REALM



Blank Realm are launching a brand new LP 'Deja What?' at the show, it's an awesome record. Mastered by Mikey Young and features hit after hit after bloody hit.


ABSOLUTE BOYS



This video is from the first Absolute Boys Brisbane show in June. I don't dance but they made me come close and considering how dead I am inside, that is an epic feat.


BITCH PREFECT





Adelaide's Bitch Prefect are one of the best pop bands in the country right now, effortlessly summing up life as a twenty-something broke sharehouse idiot (speaking for myself here). They've got the hits (Bad Decisions, Marilyn Monroe) but these two music videos are some of their lesser heard gems.


YOUNG ROMANTIX



YOUNG ROMANTIX is Melbourne icon Shaun South (frontman of CHROME DOME). Shaun also ran the Summer Winds Festivals, which happened every year in Sydney and Melbourne from 2006 through to 2010 and were an inspiration for Deadshits. Young Romantix last played Brisbane in 2007, it was at Ric's and they played for about 3 minutes before being physically removed from the stage by security, thrown out and banned for life. It still holds up as one of the best performances I have ever seen.


TEEN AX



I don't know too much about Teen Ax except that they're 2 guys from Sydney and they play brutal noise. The track on their myspace is pretty awesome.


DEADNOTES WITH EVERETT TRUE



The Deadnotes have been playing together for almost a decade, combining pop simplicity with improvisational approaches to their live performances ETC. ETC. man I hate trying to define bands with words, it's freaking lame. Deadnotes aren't lame though, they're awesome and with Everett True aka The Legend! once again joining them, it's gonna be cool.


CURED PINK



CURED PINK IS A ONE MAN NOISE MACHINE MIXING PRIMORDIAL URGES WITH THE BENEFITS OF ELECTRICITY AND AMPLIFICATION, MAKING AN ATTEMPT TO TRANSCEND THE CONFINES OF SOCIAL RESTRICTION AND RETURN US BACK TO THE NATURALLY UNINHIBITED STATE OF EARLY MAN. CAPS LOCK.



Seeya there.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

DEADNOTES / BLANK REALM / KITCHEN'S FLOOR AT THE TROUBADOUR 21-10-09

Brisbane shows how dead it can be on a Wednesday night with a poorly attended yet awesome lineup at The Troubadour. I have to apologise to Michael Beach who headlined this show, I ran out of film but he was really good and worth checking out.

BLANK REALM:





Blank Realm are universally regarded as one of the best bands in Australia. For this show their bass player, LUKE SPENCER, was in India for some psychadelic reason so they played as a 3-piece performing mostly new material and yet still came out with the goods.

DEADNOTES:



This was a really great under-appreciated set from The Deadnotes, one of Brisbane's most captivating bands.

KITCHEN'S FLOOR:



Everett True wrote about this show which can be found on his blog .

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

DISEMBRAINING MACHINE

DISEMBRAINING MACHINE happens on the last Sunday of every month at Alchemix Studios in Woolloongabba (Brisbane) and it rules.

THE DEADNOTES (With Everett True):



YOUT DEM:



HARPY CHOIR: