Showing posts with label GRAVEL SAMWIDGE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GRAVEL SAMWIDGE. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

SEWERS / SPRAY PAINT AT WOOLLY MAMMOTH 12 JUNE 2015


Woolly Mammoth is Woodland under new ownership/management.  It's still very similar in appearance/setup to when it was Woodland minus a few aesthetic pieces and the pinball machine.  No drink specials though and only expensive beer - what the heck up with that.

Sewers


Spray Paint from Austin, TX, USA grace Brisbane for the first time playing their first show of a national tour in support of latest album Punters On A Barge.  Sewers were in support slot mode, gearing up for their impending invasion of the USA and release of new album Weight.





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Spray Paint


Spray Paint were very decent despite a lousy turnout.  At one point Sewers frontman Shan Corrigan joined the band on vox for a drunken adlib cover of the Country Teasers tune Golden Apples.




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Blank Realm were also meant to play but couldn't due to time constraints.  Gravel Samwidge played first, here is a pic I took of them do u leik it

Gravel Samwidge

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

LOOSE GRIP / GRAVEL SAMWIDGE AT BURST CITY 14-08-10



A Benefit show to help raise funds for Burst City to keep going, a damn good cause. Only 3 bands, Slug Guts played last and it was the best set I've witnessed from them, I was completely lost in that blurry moment and was unable to film it.


LOOSE GRIP



The first time Loose Grip have played in months (featuring weirdly enough, me on bass). Coast punk with pride saving their last beers from descending flesh.

Filmed by Esther Lilley.


GRAVEL SAMWIDGE



I turned 3 in 1989 and I guess I wasn't paying much attention because I cannot remember Gravel Samwidge forming that very year. It's now 2010 and just like my mental capacity is much the same as it was back then (eat, cry, sleep, repeat) Gravel Samwidge 21 years later on are still playing their own brand of dignified weirdo outsider rock. They played a long, uncompromising set of Gravel Samwidge hits old and new.