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The Shins announce Splendour sideshows

Posted in Festivals, Gigs, International Artists, News, Tours with tags , , , on April 23, 2012 by keelykov

The Shins will be bringing their very lovely selves back to Australia this July as part of Splendour In The Grass, and have just announced headline shows at Festival Hall in Melbourne and the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney.

It’s been a busy start to the year for the Portland based five piece, with the band currently in the midst of an extensive US tour to celebrate the release of Port Of Morrow. The album has been five years in the making, following on from their 2007 LP Wincing The Night Away, and was recorded throughout 2011.

This tour will mark The Shins’ fifth visit to our shores since 2003. Very special guests for both the Melbourne and Sydney shows will be the warm, harmony soaked sounds of Melbourne quartet Husky.

The Shins
w/ special guests Husky

Tickets on sale 11.00am AEST Monday the 30th of April.

Monday 23 July – Festival Hall – Melbourne
Tickets: Ticketmaster 136 100 and www.ticketmaster.com.au or Festival Hall Box Office, 288 Rosslyn St, West Melbourne

Wednesday 25 July – Hordern Pavilion – Sydney
Tickets: Ticketek 132 849 or www.ticketek.com.au

Splendour In The Grass 2012 Line Up

Posted in Australian Artists, Festivals, Gigs, International Artists, News with tags , , , , , , , , , , on April 19, 2012 by keelykov

Splendour In The Grass returns to Byron Bay this year, and they have called a few of their friends to come party with them!

Leading the charge is everyone favourite pale skinned gentleman – Jack White. Splendour regulars Bloc Party will join while Smashing Pumpkins & At The Drive-In will bring a bit of rad nostalgia to the July 27th to 29th festival.

What are we really hanging for? DZ Deathrays of course – oh and watching Lana Del Rey get booed off stage.

Check out the full 2012 line up here:

Jack White
Bloc Party
Smashing Pumpkins
At The Drive-In
The Shins
Hilltop Hoods
The Kooks
Gossip
Miike Snow
Dirty Three
Lana Del Rey
360
Azealia Banks
Tame Impala
Explosions In The Sky
Ladyhawke
The Afghan Whigs
Missy Higgins
Wolfmother
Metric
Kimbra
Mudhoney
Band Of Skulls
Spiderbait
Django Django
Gypsy & The Cat
San Cisco
Last Dinosaurs
Electric Guest
Muscles
Angus Stone
DZ Deathrays
Howler
Lanie Lane
Fun.
Big Scary
Michael Kiwanuka
Seekae
Friends
Yacht Club Dj’s
Bertie Blackman
Jinja Safari
Blue King Brown
Youth Lagoon
Pond
The Beautiful Girls
Tijuana Cartel
Ball Park Music
The Rubens
Ben Howard
Bleeding Knees Club
Zulu Winter
The Medics
Shihad
Hypnotic Brass Ensemble
Husky
Kate Miller-Heidke
Father John Misty
Emma Louise
Chet Faker
Here We Go Magic
Parachute Youth
Mosman Alder
The Cast Of Cheers
Wolf & Cub
Gossling
Beni
Sampology (AV/DJ show)
Canyons (DJ Set)
Nina Las Vegas
Danny T
Alison Wonderland
Nice and Ego (AV/DJ show)
Flume
Gloves
Luke Million
Harris Robotis
Alley Oop

So, what do we think of this year’s line up?

3 Day Tickets – $350* + booking fees
Gains entry to the event site on Thursday night as well as Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Single Day Tickets – $135* + booking fees
For day by day band listing check the website!

North Beach Campground Tickets
Camping Ticket – $99 + booking fees

*you have the option to offset your carbon emissions for $3 per ticket

Ticks on sale 9am sharp AEST on Friday 27 April through moshtix.com.au or phone 1300 GET TIX (438 849)

Big Day Out 2012 announce first line up

Posted in Festivals, Gigs, News with tags , , , , , , on September 30, 2011 by keelykov

My Chemical Romance announced for Big Day Out 2012

The first 20 bands locked in to play the 2012 Big Day Out have been announced, and it is shaping up to be one heck of a 20th birthday celebration for the iconic music festival!

Grunge lords Soundgarden, who last played BDO in 1994 have announced their return to the festival along with splendour headliner Kanye West, rockers Kasabian and the music chameleons My Chemical Romance.

The awesome musical line up will be accompanied by a cheeky little skate demo by living legend Tony Hawk, who last toured with Big Day Out in 1996.

Check out the first line up:

Soundgarden
Kanye West
Kasabian
My Chemical Romance
The Living End
Royksopp
Hilltop Hoods
Boy and Bear
Parkway Drive
Mariachi El Bronx
Architecture in Helsinki
Battles
The Jezabels
Odd Future (OFWGKTA)
Frenzal Rhomb
Girl Talk
The Getaway Plan
Cage The Elephant
Foster The People
Best Coast

Portishead confirmed for new festival Harvest

Posted in Australian Artists, Festivals, Gigs, International Artists, News with tags , , , , , , on August 2, 2011 by keelykov

Portishead for Harvest in Nov 2011

The promoters who brought you Soundwave and Soundwave Revolution are at it again with new alternative festival Harvest.

Taking place in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne in mid November 2011, Harvest will see the phenomenal Portishead return to Australia after a 14 year absence. Sharing the stage with them will be The National, The Flaming Lips, Bright Eyes and a plethora of other amazing talent.

Promoters said the following about Harvest:

Harvest follows a simple design:

Take the line-up of your typical European multi day event, cut out the filler and the acts that everyone has seen once too many times and pack all the greatness into one incredible day for discerning music lovers.

Next you limit the capacity and exclude rugrats to ensure comfort while substantially increasing the quality and quantity of amenities, services, food outlets and the variety of food & beverage options provided.

Last but definitely not least, create a mesmerising atmosphere by setting the events in magnificent, natural, green environments; show off all that natural beauty with ambient lighting and visual effects; and place within it art installations, holistic markets, cocktail bars and a plethora of performers — from visual and live arts mavericks to neo-cabaret stars.

First line up announcement:

Portishead
The National
The Flaming Lips
Bright Eyes
Hypnotic Brass Ensemble
Holy Fuck
The Family Stone
Mercury Rev
Death In Vegas
The Walkmen
Dappled Cities
PVT
This Town Needs Guns
The Holidays
Phosphorescent
Foxy Shazam
Kormac’s Big Band

Harvest Dates and Tickets
Saturday November 12 – Harvest Presents “The Gathering”, Melbourne, Werribee Park
Sunday November 13 – Harvest, Sydney, Parramatta Park
Saturday November 19 – Harvest, Brisbane, Botanical Gardens

General Public tickets go on sale via http://www.harvestfestival.com.au,
Oztix www.oztix.com.au & Ticketek www.ticketek.com.au
Thursday August 4 at 9:00am $150 incl GST + Booking Fees

Splendour Review: Coldplay

Posted in Festivals, Gig, Gigs, Reviews with tags , , , , on August 1, 2011 by keelykov

Opening on a new song doesn’t instill the greatest faith in those of us that aren’t die hards; but this is Coldplay. They do what they want. And it’s damn rad.

After project: open with new song, the Brits launched into Yellow, showing their claws with their first smash single.

In your place followed. What a lovely sing-a-long. And then… Oh another new song. My vocals just got warmed up. New songs sound a little rubbish, sorry guys, but we only like you when we can sing along.

During this time an interesting conversation popped up: would having sex with Chris Martin be like fucking your female best friend? Does being sexually attracted to him make you a lesbian? Possibly. But there are way sexier girls… Insert Allison Mossheart… But I digress.

The Scientist filled every lung in every person in every corner of the dusty amphitheater. Shiver had people swaying left right and centre and we loved them and let them know in Violet Hill.

While I’m not convinced on their new album yet, this set has made me a believer that all hype surrounding their live shows is justified. Martin’s voice is clear, perfectly on key and at times even incredibly soulful. The band are amazing live, playing flawlessly without sounding like their recordings and their crowd… Well, the people have definitely spoken, they love this band.

With a much bigger production and budget to the last time they headlined this festival in 2003, there were fears that the incredible inclusive feel of their live festival show would be diluted. Fears 100% unfounded. They’re singing to me and you know they are. Don’t try and convince me or the lady next to me otherwise.

What did you think? Who was the highlight of your Splendour In The Grass?

Splendour Review: Regina Spektor

Posted in Festivals, Gig, Gigs, Reviews with tags , , on July 30, 2011 by keelykov

The princess of quirky indie pop is currently on stage at the G.W. Mclennan tent. I am 50 meters from the stage, and Regina Spektor is sounding suspiciously like Aston Shuffle.

Oh wait, no, that’s the mix up tent. The sound engineer is just A FUCKING INCOMPETENT DOUCHE!

Why would you have the sound of a piano artist like Spektor down so low that people on the hill directly next to the stage(which just quietly would have made a perfect ampitheatre) can’t hear a single word?

It’s completely ridiculous. Sort this shit out. The wonderful voice of Regina has been drowned out by bass and her quirky live show ruined for at least a thousand fans.

GGGRRRRRRRR.

Aston shuffle however sound Luke they are going off. Might go check it out.

Homebake 2011 first line up announced

Posted in Festivals, Gigs, News with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on July 21, 2011 by keelykov

goyte & kimbra will both perform at Homebake 2011

After taking a cheeky little gap year in 2010 where we can only assume it went on Contiki and made out with all the foxy European festivals, Homebake will be returning home to the Domain on the 3rd December 2011.

The first line up has just been announced and it’s looking like the 16th birthday of the festival, which has been labelled ‘The Classic Edition’ by promoters, is going to kick some serious buttage.

Tickets for the festival go on sale Monday August 15th and are only open to punters 18+. Even better than a kid free environment though is that a pass to the event won’t cost you your first born at only $95! Ahhh i can almost smell the good old days!

Check out the first line up here:

Grinderman
Ladyhawke
PNAU
Gotye
Gurrumul Yunupingu
RocKwiz Live
Cut Copy
Icehouse – performing FLOWERS
Daniel Merriweather
Eskimo Joe
Drapht
The Triffids
Architecture In Helsinki
The Vines
The Church
The Jezabels
Kimbra
C.W. Stoneking
Hungry Kids Of Hungary
MC Illy
Avalanche City
Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Papa Vs Pretty
Killaqueenz
Kids Of 88
Passenger
Noah Taylor
MC Vents

TICKETS ON SALE MONDAY AUGUST 15th at 9.00AM – OVER 18’s ONLY
Only $95.00 inc gst + Booking Fees according to selected ticketing agency

Tickets available from:
Ticketek 132 849 or www.ticketek.com.au
HOMEBAKE www.homebake.com.au or 1300 762 545
Oztix Australia www.oztix.com.au

Review: Groovin’ The Moo @ Maitland Showground (07/05/11)

Posted in Festivals, Gig, Gigs, Reviews with tags , , , , , , , , , , on May 9, 2011 by keelykov

Groovin' The Moo - Maitland

Nestled inland from Newcastle in the New South Wales Hunter Valley, the city of Maitland is a sleepy and mostly unassuming place.  The local showground plays to the same tune as the town– neighbour to local sports clubs, a smattering of small suburban houses, and many a green field. It will surely arouse little controversy to suggest that this is no great champion of the Australian festival pantheon.

But this Saturday that venue plays host to the Groovin’ the Moo festival, and the shackles of quiet regional life have been very much discarded. From modest beginnings in 2005, the event has continued to gather momentum in successive years. Although it seems almost mandatory for festival spruikers to make such claims, a scan of this year’s line up suggests it is indeed the ‘biggest yet’ – featuring a host of local Triple J favourites and a selection of quality internationals. It’s little surprise the event is sold out, and many punters have made the eight-hour trip from Queensland for the pleasure of attendance.

After a two-hour drive of my own and a festive beer in a nearby car park, The Go! Team’s mid-afternoon set kicks off the festivities for yours truly. The UK sextet deliver with typical charisma to a reception audience. But, with the boundless energy, athleticism, and sporty attire of frontwoman Ninja, it is sometimes difficult to escape the impression that I am an out of shape participant in an Aerobics Oz Style rerun.

Obvious personal insecurities aside, it is still rap veterans House of Pain who truly get the afternoon going. In behaviour sure to alarm haughtier rock stars, Everlast is happy to reproduce solo hit ‘What It’s Like’ for the gathered masses. There’s also a charming, self-effacing moment, where he acknowledges that most of the young crowd were barely alive for his crew’s last visit. But, naturally, the biggest cheer is reserved for iconic closer ‘Jump Around’ – instructions which all in question dutifully follow.

Gyroscope are left to follow, and maybe it’s the search for some of that same idolatry that sees them cover giants Nirvana and Midnight Oil during their forty minutes. The Perth rockers also play to the first violent ejection of the afternoon – though it’s hard to know why Mister Bliss N Eso-themed basketball singlet requires no less than four men to escort him from the premises, after what seems like a minor scuffle.

And it’s a shame to see much of the Gyroscope crowd disperse as The Drums take the stage. Undeterred, they passionately exhaust the best from their first-rate, Curesque debut album. It comes as a surprise to learn that vocalist Jonathan Pierce is in fact a Maitland aficionado, noting that the experience has made him “really want to come back.”

Their departure ushers in nightfall over the showgrounds, and with the only light source coming courtesy of the racecourse next-door, festival navigation is suddenly risky business. But at least rubbish strewn everywhere is not an issue. Organisers have effectively traded one variety of messiness for another, allowing punters to exchange empty cans for refunds on their next beer or spirit purchase. Some of the more frugal in attendance roam the fields with satchel bags full of gathered empties. Needless to say, this critic is most impressed.

Art vs Science are as much a festival favourite as a teenage favourite, so it’s little surprise the very youthful crowd here affords them a rapturous reception. The tent stage is positively heaving as the Sydneysiders reel off their full repertoire of tongue-in-check electro. Everybody in attendance agrees that in the beginning there was a fountain, and that it was indeed a magic magic magic magic magic magic fountain. Particular kudos goes out to the many punters who climb the tent scaffolding, braving both the danger of falling, and a storm of cups from below, in search of a better look at the ongoing battle between creativity and reason.

Back at the main stage, a duo of promoters giving out as many free red frogs as possibly provide a welcome distraction from Birds of Tokyo. All the earnestness in the Hunter doesn’t succeed in selling the worth of ‘we made plans to kiss the sun at night’ to me as something which should be said out loud.

But never mind – their departure sees the biggest crowd of the day gather for what feels like a headline performance from British indie favourites The Wombats. The Liverpudlian trio rise to the occasion, mixing the better parts of their debut with larger slabs of its more consistent follow-up. But, really, most are just itching to hear heavy-hitting singles ‘Tokyo’ and ‘Let’s Dance to Joy Division’ – which close the set. Tokyo doesn’t quite scale the heights, the frantic energy of the recorded version somewhat lost in transition to live performance. Thankfully they nail ‘Joy Division’, to grins and poor ironic dancing all-round.

The visuals accompanying the portion of UNKLE that I manage to catch are an easy best in class for the day. Particularly memorable is the giant electronic Nick Cave, featured on recent single ‘Money and Run’, looking very much himself with a dapper suit and two Uzi submachine guns.

As locals, Triple J darlings, and able to boast of a genuine international profile, Cut Copy surely qualify as the ultimate Groovin’ the Moo band. But by now a bitingly cold fog has formed over Maitland, so they are left to see off the day to a smaller, less enthusiastic crowd than expected. Thanking those who persevere, they offer a thoroughly professional showing. But, understandably under the settings, it lacks some of the flair and atmosphere of their performance at the recent Sydney Laneway festival, where they played the same slot.

None of which really detracts from what was a fairly diverse, mostly joyous, and very can-heavy day. As a Sydney local, it is tempting to think of the event as something of a sideshow in the festival circuit – taking place away from both the big cities and the summer months as it does. This sort of thinking probably doesn’t bother those from the regions. They know they’re onto a winner, and on today’s evidence will almost certainly continue to enjoy it in great numbers amongst themselves.

– Tom Mortimer

Splendour In The Grass 2011 lineup

Posted in Festivals, Gigs, News with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , on April 13, 2011 by keelykov

Splendour In the Grass 2011

After months of rumours, fakes and blind guessing, it’s finally here, the full lineup for Splendour In The Grass 2011.

So, while Radiohead aren’t on the bill, there are some other really cheeky acts like the king of controversy Kanye West, brit-pop lords Pulp, the ever sweet Regina Spektor and the best thing about 2010 Grouplove.

Tickets will sell out in what is sure to be record time again this year, so start your mouse exercises and get set for one hell of a weekend!

Splendour In The Grass 2011 lineup:
Coldplay
Kanye West
Jane’s Addiction
The Hives
Pulp
The Living End
The Mars Volta
Regina Spektor
Bliss N Eso
Pnau
Mogwai
Dj Shadow
Glasvegas
The Grates
Devendra Banhardt
Modest Mouse
The Middle East
Kaiser Chiefs
James Blake
Kele
The Vines
Elbow
Eskimo Joe
Noah And The Whale
Children Collide
Thievery Corporation
Cut Copy
Isobel Campbell And Mark Lanegan
Bluejuice
The Kills
Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears (Featuring The Relatives)
Architecture In Helsinki
Foster The People
The Panics
Friendly Fires
Jebediah
The Vaccines
Gomez
Boy And Bear
Gotye
Does It Offend You Yeah?
Cloud Control
Mona
Sparkadia
Warpaint
Muscles (Live)
Fitz And The Tantrums
The Jezebels
Drapht
British Sea Power
Tim & Jean
Leader Cheetah
Grouplove
Seeker Lover Keeper
Yelle
Kimbra
Phrase
Oh Mercy
Dananananaykroyd
The Black Seeds
Marques Toliver
The Holidays
Ghoul
Liam Finn
The Herd
Young The Giant
Guineafowl
Hungry Kids Of Hungary
Jinja Safari
Wild Beasts
Illy
Cut Off Your Hands
Gareth Liddiard
Alpine
World’s End Press
Mosman Alder
Lanie Lane

Plus Dj Sets

Aston Shuffle
Flight Facilities
D-Cup (We No Speak Americano)
Ajax (Mega Jam Set)
Hoodrat & Dangerous Dan
Light Year
Hoops
Cassian
Wax Motif
Kato
Toni Toni Lee
Charlie Chux
Tranter

Woodfordia site in Woodford, Queensland
Friday 29th July to Sunday 31st July
Tickets will cost $390 (inc gst) Event + $120 (inc gst) Camping + booking fees, which gains entry to the festival for 3 days, from Friday 29 July to Sunday 31 July .
Tickets go on sale at 9am AEST on Thursday 5 May.

Hells Yes!

Funeral Party for Splendour?

Posted in Festivals, Gigs, International Artists, News, Tours with tags , , , , , , on April 11, 2011 by keelykov

Funeral Party
The most excellent LA 5 piece Funeral Party, have announced their first headling Australian tour, and the dates line up just so that they seem to be a shoe in for addition to the Splendour In The Grass line up.

Funeral Party, who released their debut album Golden Age of Knowhere to wide acclaim in late January 2011, will play the east coast and Perth in early August – directly after Splendour wraps up.

The Splendour Lineup, which is due out Wednesday morning (13th April) has had the rumour mill working in overdrive with the likes of Kanye West, Radiohead, the Kills, Jamie Woon and the Vaccines all expected to be announced.

Check out Funeral Party at the following dates:

Tuesday August 2   Perth – Capitol
Friday August 5     Sydney – Metro Theatre
Saturday August 6 Melbourne – Hi Fi Bar
Tuesday August 9    Brisbane – Hi Fi Bar

And stay tuned to Lost In Suburbia for all your Splendour updates.