Bearhug (Sydney), The Smallgoods and Telecom (Melbourne), Nova Scotia (Brisbane) and The 6s & 7s and Umpire (Perth) are the lucky winners of the much coveted BTS support slot.Continue reading
LOW – TOUR STARTS NEXT WEEK!
If there is but one of our tours we recommend you go see this year it would be US band Low. Continue reading
THE 20TH MEREDITH WELCOMES DIRTY THREE
Melbourne-via-the World combo, Dirty Three are the first band announced for the historic 20th Meredith Music Festival. Firm favourites of the little-event-that could, Dirty Three have performed at Meredith three times previously: 1994, 1997 and perhaps the most memorable time in 2004, when their set coincided with The Hundred Year Storm making it the most talked about event of Meredith in all it’s 20 years.
This is to be the only Australian show for the Dirty Three this summer and tickets will sell out quickly. Check the Meredith Music Festival website for directions on how to obtain a ticket.
Good luck
ED KUEPPER: HE WHO DOES MUCH.
With the Kuepper/Bailey reunion beind him, Saints, Laughing Clowns and Bad Seeds guitarist Ed Kuepper returns to NSW this November for four intimate shows. Continue reading
TUMBLEWEED PLAY PYRAMID
Reunited Australian grunge outfit Tumbleweed make a mark on the summer festival season with a starting spot at Phillip Island’s Pyramid Rock Festival. ‘The Weed’ join another Feel fave, Built to Spill, with a mid-afternoon spot on December 30th. Check all the details here and remind yourself of the Weed greatness via their 1991 classic Sundial.
More shows soon. We promise.
LOW – ON SALE NOW!
Tickets for the only Sydney show by slow-core pioneers Low at Enmore’s Factory Theatre on October 22nd are on sale now. And joining the spartan geniuses are Sydney band The Laurels, themselves garnering much attention for their fab new disc ‘Turn On Your Mind’. Check some of their goodness here and then purchase your tickets for Low & The Laurels at The Factory here.
