Archive for September, 2008

Supergrass Ticket Giveaway

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

During the 90’s Supergrass were a group of cheeky youngsters who typified the upbeat and positive mood of a nation who just a damn good party. With their mad hair, massive sideburns and wild, crazy, running-along-the-beach-without-a-care-in-the-world antics, Supergrass were the band of choice for the kids. Fast forward to 2008, the kids have grown up, and so have Supergrass.

Diamond Hoo-Ha is Supergrass‘ 6th studio album and is the band at their exuberant best. To celebrate their new album the band is touring Australia and will be playing at Metropolis Fremantle on Wednesday 8th October with special guests The Panda Band.

We have 3 double passes to give away!! Just email perthmusic@gmail.com with Supergrass in the subject line along with your name, age and why you deserve free tickets more than anyone else.

Competition ends Monday 6th October.

Big Day Out 2009 1st Announcement

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Neil Young, Arctic Monkeys, The Living End, The Prodigy, Sneaky Sound System, My Morning Jacket, Pendulum, Bullet For My Valentine, TV On The Radio, Simian Mobile Disco, The Ting Tings, Tiki Taane, Cut Copy, Cog, Youth Group, The Grates, Birds Of Tokyo, TZU and Eddy Current Suppression Ring.

Fri 16th January - MT Smart Stadium, Auckland
Sun 18th January - Parklands, Gold Coast
Fri 23rd January - Sydney Showgrounds, Sydney
Mon 26th January - Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne
Fri 30th January - Adelaide Showgrounds, Adelaide
Sun 1st February - Claremont Showgrounds, Perth

Tickets on sale:
Sydney: Wednesday 8th October
Gold Coast: Thursday 9th October
Auckland, Melbourne, Adelaide & Perth: Friday 10th October
You will be asked to read and agree to our Conditions of Sale and Admission before you can purchase tickets. Conditions of Sale and Admission can be viewed at www.bigdayout.com
For full show information and internet ticket bookings check out the website www.bigdayout.com
*booking fees may vary pending on outlet & mode of purchase

Soundwave 2009 Lineup Announced

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

Sat 21st February - RNA Showgrounds, Brisbane
Sun 22nd February - TBC, Sydney
Fri 27th February - Melbourne Showgrounds, Melbourne
Sat 28th February - Bonython Park, Adelaide
Mon 2nd March - Steel Blue Oval, Perth

Nine Inch Nails, Alice In Chains, Bloodhound Gang, Scars On Broadway, Lamb Of God, Alkaline Trio, Billy Talent, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Face To Face, In Flames, Rival Schools, Anberlin, The Subways, Every Time I Die, Devil Driver, Funeral For A Friend, Less Than Jake, Poison The Well, Medina Lake, New Found Glory, From First To Last, Bedouin Soundclash, Hellogoodbye, Finch, Goldfinger, Say Anything, Chiodos, Silverstein, Saves The Day, Lacuna Coil, 36 Crazy Fists, Straylight Run, Evergreen Terrace, Minus The Bear, Moneen, Ace Enders, Jaguar Love, Maylene And The Sons Of Disaster, Unearth, Bayside, Emery, Houston Calls, The Audition, Attack In Black, Innerpartsystem, Valencia, In This Moment, Riverboat Gamblers, Alesana, Horse The Band, I Am The Avalanche.

Limited Pre-sale tickets will be available from the following dates. These tickets are only available to purchase if you have pre-registered on www.soundwavefestival.com.

On sale dates are as follows:
Brisbane - Thur 11th October @ 9am
Sydney - Fri 12 October @ 9am
Melbourne - Sat 13 October @ 9am
Adelaide - Sun 14 October @ 9am
Perth - Sun 14 October @ 9am

Holly Throsby Interview

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

After a very successful few years which has included ARIA nominations, national and international tours Holly Throsby has recently released her third album A Loud Call to the waiting public. She is also in the middle of The Loud Call Tour which started in Alice Springs and winds up in Cairns in mid-October, taking in 20 cities and towns along the way. Holly has been joined by her long time band Bree van Reyk and Jens Birchall. The three piece play eleven instruments between them. Holly is fresh from a string of solo shows in the UK & Ireland with the iconic Paul Kelly, as well as two dates in London supporting Australian sweetheart Tim Rogers. Holly spoke to Justin Middleton for this exclusive interview.

Click here to download the podcast of the entire interview. (13:55 - 1.6Mb)

A Loud Call was recorded in Nashville with engineer and producer Mark Nevers (Lambchop, Will Oldham). It includes guest performances by Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, and members of Lambchop and Silver Jews. It also includes Holly’s latest single ‘A Heart Divided’ and the title track from last years’ One of You for Me EP. I asked Holly if she was happy with the reception that A Loud Call has received so far. “I was really pleased, it’s always nice to get good reviews and things like that. We’ve been on tour and it’s been nice to play new songs to people and have people come buy the record after the show.”

“Most of the recording was done in the U.S. I was writing it when I was finishing up the touring for Under The Town and then in the month following that. By the time I had enough songs we went to the U.S and made the record with this guy called Mark Nevers in Nashville who I was very keen to work with. We made the whole album there and a few extra songs that didn’t make it to the record. After we finished that process I came back to Australia and I thought about it for a little while and when I was in Nashville I really missed Tony Dupe who made my first two albums. The only reason I left Tony was that both Tony and I felt that it was the right thing to do at the time because I had done everything I had ever done with him and I didn’t really know anything else. So I got Tony to do some arrangements when I got back to Australia…and he really completed some of the songs for me” Holly explained.

I asked Holly how she found Nashville and if she had ever been there before. “I had actually been there before for a couple of days when I was living in Texas a few years ago. I did a big drive up to Nashville with some friends and then we went back to New Orleans and this time I went back to Austin as well. It is a fun, kinda weird, scary, southern drive and we actually ran out of petrol on the side of the road. It’s an interesting city and quite pretty and doesn’t feel that big even though it is quite large. It’s circled by those big highways like those American cities are surrounded by on and off exits. It feels relatively small in terms of the scene there because I guess America is quite segregated, and I don’t mean racially I mean more stylistically, like if you are certain kind of person you go to certain places, the same kind of bars and the same cafes. So we kept running into the same type of people there and feeling like we were part of this cool little community which was nice.”

I also asked Holly if she tried a different approach to songwriting on this album compared to he previous two albums. “Nope. I never really approach song writing differently, I certainly approach the recording and arrangements differently but the song writing always seems to come from the same spot for me. Actually in one way I did because the drummer in my band actually wrote a couple of the guitar parts and the introductory guitar riff to A Heart Divided which I ended up making a song out of. So that was kinda co-written, I got a little piece of music and added a chorus and the words and that was actually nice to do that and gave me an idea about the possibility of collaboration. I’ve always been a very solitary songwriter in the alone in the bedroom way, sitting on my own in the light of a candle, listening for people that aren’t there.”

With many of Holly’s songs sounding part beautiful song, part poem I asked her if she sometimes writes poems that don’t become songs. “I doubt if I write any poetry separate to music but I do certainly think a lot about words and I am very interested in words and how they go together and how they sound together. I am a big fan of poetry and I do read quite a lot of it but although I feel that I write quite quickly sometimes, it is something that is quite considered for me. I always write the music first but I do tend to find that with most of the songs I write they come out with words attached to the music for some reason. As soon as I start humming a melody I find that words and sometimes whole phrases come out and the song is always based around those initial words.”

Holly was also just announced as an ARIA nominee for 2008 in the Best Female Artist category. “It was actually a really big surprise this year. I was very pleasantly surprised. This year there were lots of big stars and stuff and I thought I was a little on the small scale. It was very nice to get nominated.”

A Loud Call is out now.

Rollercoaster 2008 Lineup Announced

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

ROLLERCOASTER 4
Sat 27th December 2008
Mandurah Foreshore : Western Australia

The Living End
Gyroscope
Cut Copy
Operator Please
The Teenagers (France)
Tame Impala

General Public Tickets on sale 9am Thursday 2 October

Rollercoaster shifts into high gear for 2008 and screams into the lead from the slipstream with its raciest line-up to date but without losing its focus on a great value ticket price and being held at one of WA’s best festival sites on the banks of the Peel inlet.

True to it’s name Rollercoaster is a wild ride this year with plenty of dance floor action and fun acts through the day as it rolls into a glorious high energy rock and roll love-in to close out the big day.

There will also be a major line up additionally announced on December 1.

So Rollercoaster 4 is back with an awesome line up in its majestic location with its greatest line up to date. Part music festival - part barbeque - part party but 100% Australian summer fun. Where super sounds mix with the sun, the salt and the sea!

All Ages with 18+ Areas. No BYO. No Passouts.

Gates open 3.00PM – 11.00PM
Ticket available from www.heatseeker.com.au

Bob Evans Announces ‘Blind Faith’ Tour

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Bob Evans has returned from recording in Nashville filled with inspiration to hit the road for a national tour this November and December ahead of the April/May release of his third album ‘Goodnight, Bull Creek!’.

The Blind Faith Tour will showcase songs from the new album giving you an insight into what they to expect when ‘Goodnight, Bull Creek!’ comes out next year.

Joining Bob on stage to help perform the songs in intimate duo mode will be Malcolm Clark (ex The Sleepy Jackson). Lucky Melbourne and Perth fans at the Northcote gig and the Kings Park gig will also get to hear the dynamic new band play the first of many gigs to come.

Bob says, “Blind faith - I know it well. It’s driven me to recording a new album that does not attempt to recreate the songs of my past and it will be the magic potion I drink as I present these new songs to live audiences for the first time in a format that I’ve never toured before. How many instruments can two men play at the same time? Will members of the audience, upon being given instruments of percussion, be able to play in time with the music? Will any celebrity musician friends agree to join us onstage? These are just some of the questions we will be seeking answers to as we wind our way around the country throughout November on the “Blind Faith Tour” of 2008.”

For tickets visit www.bobevans.com.au
Get in fast before they’re gone!

Bravo Inferno Interview

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

Hailing from Perth, Bravo Inferno are a new rock/pop band making music that they love. Bravo Inferno are energetic one song, cruisey the next, and are absolutely always passionate. Featuring sensational lead guitars and catchy heartfelt lyrics, Bravo Inferno are a band you’ll want to crank up loud and sing along with.  Guitarist Glen Strindberg caught up with Justin Middleton for this exclusive interview.

I asked Glen to give us a little bit of a history of the band and how the members got together to create Bravo Inferno. “The band got together with Lee (McDonald, vocals) and myself jamming in a tiny lounge room for about a year on some ideas. We decided we wanted to create a sound that we liked. We were not looking to break musical boundaries, we wanted to create music that would excite us. Something we would enjoy listening to time and again.”

“After recording our EP ‘This Balloon‘ it became obvious that if we were to push this musicial gamble further we needed to get some other musos in on action. After looking for the right people for the role Wayno (Clayton, Drums), Gardy (Mike Gardiner, Guitar) and Christy (Fok, Bass) joined with thier own stlye and influence, hence Bravo Inferno exploded onto the scene.”

Asked what bands have had the most influence on the band and your music, Glen replied “There have been many bands that have influenced our sound. All of us “Bravo Inernites” have different bands we like. Interpol, Maximo Park, Foo Fighters, Powderfinger, Frans Ferdinand, Kings of Leon and many more. Currently Vulture St by Powderfinger is rotating in the car stereo.”

I asked Glen to list his top 5 Perth bands of all time. “Mmmmm tricky one. All time Top five Perth Bands would have to include Birds of Tokyo, Jebediah, Kill Devil Hills, The Dirty Secrets and John Bultler Trio. For thier musicianship and stage presence.”

Glen says “Live shows for us is about sharing with people what we hear every week at practise. Solid catchy songs with exciting lyrics. When we play live to 5 or 500 people we want them to feel that we are giving our best.”

“Crowd interaction does mean a lot to us. Crowds respond to being acknowledged. We aways make an effort to mingle before and after the gigs to show our appreciation and to hear feedback. Lee always give his 110% to the songs and the crowd when on stage. All you have to do is look and see the sweat dripping off us in the first few songs to realise how hard we work to entertain. We jokingly have said we need roadies to run out and mop our brows after each song.”

Asked whether he had to give up alcohol or playing music for 6 months Glen replied “Haha is that a trick question? Give up Alcohol without a doubt. You get the same high playing music and watching total strangers nodding their heads to your songs than anything Alcohol gives you. Plus theres no hangover in the morning and no beer gut!”

Bravo Inferno are playing the following gigs coming up:
Friday September 19th at the Railway Hotel
Saturday October 11th at the Rocket Room
Friday November 21st at the Hyde Park Hotel back room

For more info visit www.myspace.com/bravoinferno

More Acts Announced For Southbound 2009

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

All the way from the United States of America we have two of the most decorated groove-makers on this floating round ball they call Planet Earth: the sizzling Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings and saucey Santogold.

We’re blessed Blue King Brown could make it back for the big weekend, and they’ve brought countrymen and hip hop renegades Bliss N Eso along for the journey.

We’re chuffed some of our British cousins have saddled up for the ride; meet The Cribs and Late Of The Pier.

And while we’re getting all European there’s Lykke Li from Sweden. There’s Murs and South Rakkas Crew fighting for the microphone; they’re all the way from the USA.

There’re CW Stoneking and Ash Grunwald strumming around the campfire, and it’s wonderful to see the Kiwi kin are represented with Cut Off Your Hands.

And here comes the conga-line, with Grafton Primary, Tame Impala, Dash And Will, Violent Soho, Drapht and The Autumn Isles.

And finally there’s End Of Fashion.

These latest Southbounders join Franz Ferdinand, The Hives, The Kooks, The Cat Empire, Gomez, Pete Murray, Tegan And Sara, The Grates, Architecture In Helsinki, Donavon Frankenreiter, Atmosphere featuring Brother Ali, Faker, Birds Of Tokyo, Eli ‘Paperboy’ Reed And The True Loves, Jamie Lidell, Liam Finn, Karnivool, The Drones, TZU, Mystery Jets, Soko, A-Trak and Wolf & Cub in the New Year feast that is Southbound.

Go to www.sunsetevents.com.au for full ticketing information, including bus tickets. Public tickets go on sale Monday, September 15

Summadayze 2009 Lineup Announced

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

It’s official! Summadayze now not only boasts the headliner of the summer in Underworld, but a line up so long it’s the party all parties to follow are going to be compared to. Proven superstar DJs and killer live acts – chosen for their party credentials as well as their considerable talents – are teamed with the production Future Entertainment and Mellen Events are famous for. Best of all it takes place in the comfort of Perth central city, and will again be the only festival to see Barrack St closed off, acting as a giant bridge linking the city’s biggest dual-venue: The Esplanade and Supreme Court Gardens. Folks, this is going to be huge.

Summadayze 2009
The Esplanade and Supreme Court Gardens, Perth City (Barrack St closed off)
Sunday 4 January 2009
Underworld (live), Armin Van Buuren, Ferry Corsten, Eric Prydz, Calvin Harris (DJ set), Digitalism (live), Adam Freeland, Chris Lake, Cicada (live), Boys Noize, Switch, Steve Aoki, Busy P, DJ Mehdi, Tydi …and more to be announced

Limited Early Bird Tickets, $99+bf on sale now until Friday 26 September 2008 or sold out.
Thereafter, Full Price Tickets, $118+bf on sale until show day or sold out. More at the gate if available.

Visit www.summadayze.com, www.futureentertainment.com.au and www.mellenevents.com for more info.

The Dandy Warhols Return To Australia

Monday, September 8th, 2008

It is with great pleasure to announce the return of the modern day psychedelic, pop/rock icons The Dandy Warhols. Visiting Australia this October in support of their recently released album ‘…Earth To Dandy Warhols…’, this, the band’s first visit in over three years, sees the infamous act delighted to be bringing over a decade’s worth of material to our shores.

After skyrocketing to success in the late ‘90s with their hits “Not if You Were The Last Junkie on Earth” and “Bohemian Like You” The Dandy’s became a force to be reckoned with on the touring scene. Internationally renowned for their live performances, both sonically & visually, the band have not only gained, but sustained, a reputation for sell-out shows across the globe. With Australia being one of their largest and most devoted fan bases and October 2008 marking the band’s tenth year since they first set foot on Australian soil, there’s little doubt tickets will sell fast…

Tickets for The Dandy Warhols shows will go on sale 9am Thursday 14th August

Tour Dates:
Tue 28th October - Metro City, Perth
Fri 31st October - Enmore Theatre, Sydney (All Ages)
Sat 1st November - Stonefest, University of Canberra
Mon 3rd November – Venue TBC, Hobart
Wed 5th November - The Tivoli, Brisbane
Thur 6th November - The Palace Theatre, Melbourne

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