FEEDTIME – SEP ’11

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Although largely unheralded in their home country, Sydney’s feedtime recently played a reunion show in San Francisco some 22 years after they first broke up! The show was put together by US record label S.S, a vinyl only label who will be releasing a 12? of feedtime rarities later this year. It’s not the only forthcoming US release for the band though, with indie-giant Sub Pop also releasing a comprehensive 2CD collection The Aberrant Years that will bring together virtually all the band’s recordings for that iconic independent Australian label. Energised from the San Francisco show, feedtime have also agreed to perform a show for the Sydney Fringe and Feel Presents couldn’t be more proud.

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Useless Children & Three Toed Sloth
Friday 16th September: Sandringham Hotel, Newtown.

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UPS & DOWNS – NOV ’11

UPS & DOWNS

Brisbane natives Ups & Downs produced some of the finest pop-rock songs of the era. Many will recall the indie-chart topping singles The Perfect Crime & The Living Kind (as heard on Bondi Rescue) as well as their take on the Neil Diamond classic Solitary Man taken from the brilliant Sleepless mini-album. Ups & Downs will be reconnect this time (having previously reformed for the in 2006 Brisbane only Pig City Festival alongside the original Saints) to launch the CD version of Sleepless, a best of, that also features all the a-sides, various b-sides, ep tracks, rare tracks and more from this very memorable band. A collection and event not to be missed!

THE LIGHTHOUSE KEEPERS – SEP ’11

THE LIGHTHOUSE KEEPERS

Contemporaries of The Triffids, The Lighthouse Keepers bowed out in 1986 via a sold-out Graphic Arts Club show. Along the way the band had released an album, a mini-album, three singles (including two genuine Australian classics in Gargoyle and Ocean Liner) and spent serious amounts of time based in London and touring around Europe. Original band members Greg Appel (seen at the Fringe last year in the guise of producer/writer for the stage play Van Park, which starred Steve Kilbey & John Paul Young), Juliet Ward, Stephen O’Neil and Michael ‘Blue’ Dalton will reunite to launch a new single CD collection Ode to Nothing – the Very Best of The Lighthouse Keepers.

Friday 9th September: Sandringham Hotel, Newtown. Lighthouse Keepers play two sets + mystery guest speaker.

Check out the Youtube clip put together by Greg Appel featuring classic pics and early press clippings to the tune of Lip Snipe Groin.

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ON THE STREET: THE LIVE SERIES – SEP ’11

THE HUMMINGBIRDS, FEEDTIME, UPS & DOWNS, THE MOFFS & LIGHTHOUSE KEEPERS

There’s been a lot said and written about Sydney’s inner-city music scene of the eighties and early nineties – and rightly so. For many it represented the city’s most fertile period of musical activity and produced an amazing array of talent who, if they didn’t achieve mainstream success or particularly lengthy careers, left a legacy large enough to be considered news-worthy so long after the event.

Feel Presents has long been a supporter of this era having released two volumes of the 2CD collection Tales From the Australian Underground: 1976 – 1990 as well as promoting tours for Radio Birdman, The (original) Saints, Died Pretty, Laughing Clowns and more.

This time around Feel are showing their support for the era via a series of live shows entitled On the Street (a term familiar to all discerning gig goers of the time) and this September, together with the Sydney Fringe, will present a month of gig-going activity recalling that recalls those heady times.

But it’s not all about fond memories with support coming from a selection of bands carrying on the traditions of these pioneers, eager to keep the flame of the originals alive. Got you highlighter out? Here’s the gig guide.

Tickets for all shows on sale Friday July 15th from www.feelpresents.com

Contemporaries of The Triffids, The Lighthouse Keepers bowed out in 1986 via a sold-out Graphic Arts Club show. Along the way the band had released an album, a mini-album, three singles (including two genuine Australian classics in Gargoyle and Ocean Liner) and spent serious amounts of time based in London and touring around Europe. Original band members Greg Appel (seen at the Fringe last year in the guise of producer/writer for the stage play Van Park, which starred Steve Kilbey & John Paul Young), Juliet Ward, Stephen O’Neil and Michael ‘Blue’ Dalton will reunite to launch a new single CD collection Ode to Nothing – the Very Best of The Lighthouse Keepers.

Friday 9th September: Sandringham Hotel, Newtown. Lighthouse Keepers play two sets + mystery guest speaker.

Brisbane natives Ups & Downs produced some of the finest pop-rock songs of the era. Many will recall the indie-chart topping singles The Perfect Crime & The Living Kind (as heard on Bondi Rescue) as well as their take on the Neil Diamond classic Solitary Man taken from the brilliant Sleepless mini-album. Ups & Downs will be reconnect this time (having previously reformed for the in 2006 Brisbane only Pig City Festival alongside the original Saints) to launch the CD version of Sleepless, a best of, that also features all the a-sides, various b-sides, ep tracks, rare tracks and more from this very memorable band. A collection and event not to be missed!

Saturday 10th September: Annandale Hotel .Ups & Downs + Knievel + The Worker Bees.

Although largely unheralded in their home country, Sydney’s feedtime recently played a reunion show in San Francisco some 22 years after they first broke up! The show was put together by US record label S.S, a vinyl only label who will be releasing a 12″ of feedtime rarities later this year. It’s not the only forthcoming US release for the band though, with indie-giant Sub Pop also releasing a comprehensive 2CD collection The Aberrant Years that will bring together virtually all the band’s recordings for that iconic independent Australian label. Energised from the San Francisco show, feedtime have also agreed to perform a show for the Sydney Fringe and Feel Presents couldn’t be more proud.

Friday 16th September: Sandringham Hotel, Newtown. feedtime + Useless Children & Three Toed Sloth

Following a powerhouse comeback at the 2011 Big Day Out, The Hummingbirds reunite once more for this one-off Sydney headline appearance. Expect to hear the hits & more including anthemic singles Blush and Alimony from their 1990 debut album loveBuzz, recently voted into the 100 Greatest Australian Albums of All Time sharing space with such disparate acts as the The Loved Ones, Hoodoo Gurus, InXS, AC/DC and Kylie Minogue. A major achievement for a band who once called Darlinghurst’s tiny Palace Hotel their second home. A major event that will be sure to sell very quickly.

Saturday 17th September: Sydney University Manning Bar.
The Hummingbirds + The Laurels.

Loveable ex-moptops The Moffs will reunite in 2011 to perform the hits of 1985. The original line-up of Tom, Smiley, Alan and Nick will dust off the cravats to bring an evening of psychedelic and British blues influenced classics. From the timelessness of indie-chart topping single Another Day in the Sun (recently featured on TV show Spirited) to the garage jams of Tombstone, to any of the many cover versions The Moffs explored, expect to be transported back to a Sunday afternoon at the Strawberry Hills Hotel in Surry Hills in 1985 – except you’ll be in Newtown and upstairs at the Sandringham Hotel in 2011… Support comes from Geelong’s freaky Frownin’ Clouds which makes this a must for those who like to trip…

Friday 23rd September: Sandringham Hotel, Newtown. The Moffs + The Frowning Clouds

ED KUEPPER WITH MARK DAWSON – AUG / SEP ’11

ED KUEPPER – REARRANGED


Having successfully reunited with drummer Mark Dawson to re-imagine the albums Electrical Storm and Today Wonder, Ed Kuepper has decided to keep the engine running and has added more shows including spots at the Famous Spiegeltent at both the Darwin and Brisbane Festivals, which follow sold out shows in the same venue earlier this year in Melbourne

Loosely described as “ambient-rockabilly”, the new two-piece show sees Kuepper (acoustic guitar and vocals) and Mark Dawson (drums) expand on the repertoire of that earlier tour presenting selections from both albums alongside other Kuepper classics.

Evocative would be the catchphrase of this collection of Eds music. This is music to drive long distances to, the thrumming rhythms like tyres on the open road, the lyrics the kind of things your mind might wander to when your surroundings become numbing; desperate tales of love and longing. – March 2011 www.i94bar.com

Ed Kuepper and Mark Dawson will present this show over two sets with no support *. Don’t miss this rare opportunity.

Tickets for all shows on sale now except where noted.

August 17th & 19th: Darwin Festival
Tickets $36.00 + bf (concessions available) via phone on (08) 8943 4222 or at darwinfestival.org.au

September 9th: Melbourne, Northcote Social Club
Tickets $26.00 + bf from www.feelpresents.com and northcotesocialclub.com
On sale July 13th.

September 10th: Oakleigh, Caravan Music Club
Tickets $30.00 + bf from www.caravanmusic.com.au.

September 16th: Currumbin, The Sound Lounge
Tickets $25.00 + bf from thesoundlounge.com.au
On sale Monday July 11th.

September 20th: Brisbane Festival Spiegeltent *  Performing Electrical Storm and Today Wonder in their entirety.
On sale Monday July 11th from www.brisbanefestival.com

ISOBEL CAMPBELL & MARK LANEGAN JUL – AUG ’11


ISOBEL CAMPBELL & MARK LANEGAN: SHE & HE

She: Isobel Campbell, former cellist, keyboard player and vocalist for Glaswegian indie-pop smiths Belle & Sebastian; co-writer and lead vocal for that same bands only ever UK top 20 and Australian alternative radio hit, Legal Man, and owner of four critically acclaimed solo albums (the first two released under the non-de-plume The Gentle Waves).

He: Mark Lanegan, the gravel voiced former lead singer for the Screaming Trees, part time front man with Queens of the Stone Age & Soulsavers, partner with Greg Dulli in The Twilight Singers and owner of a string of booze soaked solo albums including the stunning 1994 debut Whiskey for the Holy Ghost and the brilliant covers album I’ll Take Care of You.

She & He: Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan, a true renaissance duo channelling the dusty desert sounds of Texas and LA, via the red dust encrusted highways of Las Vegas courtesy three stunning collaborative albums including the Mercury Prize nominated debut Ballad of the Broken Seas, the much celebrated follow-up Sunday at Devil Dirt and their latest, Hawk.

“the chemistry between the two is riveting… Campbell’s songs are simple, direct, gorgeous… If, after the brilliant Ballad, you had said that this pair would reunite and make an even better album, I wouldn’t have believed you – but I think they just have” Sunday Times – 5 Stars ***** (CD of the Week)

“Campbell and Lanegan are seriously making their mark… They’ve surpassed the Nancy Sinatra / Lee Hazlewood comparisons to create an intense, fluid sound that’s uniquely their own”MOJO – 4 Stars ****

And now the unique couple of Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan have made their way to Australia for the very first time appearing at the giant Splendour in the Grass festival and for a series of headline shows. Backed by a four piece comprising drums, guitar, keyboards, electric bass upright bass and cello you can be assured of the full Campbell & Lanegan experience.

You Tube link: You Won’t Let Me Down Again.

Tickets for all headline shows go on-sale now!.

Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan live this July and August. Don’t you dare miss them!

Friday 29th July: Sydney, The Factory (Marrickville) + Red Ghost
$56.70 + bf  available from www.feelpresents.com, www.ticketek.com.au, phone: (02) 9550 3666 or in person at all Ticketek and OzTix outlets.

Saturday 30th July: Woodfordia, Splendour in the Grass
Tickets on-sale now

Monday 1st August: Melbourne, National Theatre (St.Kilda) + Ron Peno (SOLD OUT)
$60.60 including fees (transaction fees may apply) from www.ticketek.com.au, phone: 132 849, in person at the venue 20 Carlisle Street, St Kilda or from www.nationaltheatre.org.au or via phone 9525 4611.

Tuesday 2nd August: Melbourne, Thornbury Theatre + Ron Peno
$55.00 + bf  from www.thethornburytheatre.com. Also available at Polyester Records, Greville Records, The Espy Bottleshop, National Hotel, Geelong and Thornbury Australian College of Trade, Brunswick.

Wednesday 3rd August: Fremantle, Fly By Night Club + The Ghost Hotel
$52.00 + booking fee from www.flybynight.org, phone (08) 9430 5976 or in person at the Fly by Night box office.