My exact thoughts originally.
But the more I look at the lineup, the more I went to see a heap of bands - and while it is 300-400 odd dollars I feel like I'm all but sold on the idea of going now :rof:
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:rof: Dig are doing something pretty sick until Double J officially begins tomorrow at midday - they're playing "Express Yourself" in its various forms & covers on repeat.
http://www.tonedeaf.com.au/news/loca...-on-repeat.htm
Hopefully double J is only two-thirds as shit as triple J.
does anybody much follow the local music scene in newcastle?
I know in sydney there is FBI radio that has as part of its license requirements to play something like 90% Sydney based artists, is there anything like this in newcastle? or at the very least there is sure to be someone that follows/reports/blogs on the music in newcastle on a regular basis, local acts etc.
at any rate would be very interested to talk to anyone about this kind of thing if anyone has any information for me.
not looking for self promoters though.
I spent many a year following, playing in, organizing shows, drinking heavily, with the local heavy scene. however I haven't been to too many local shows of late and now I'm a bit out of the loop..
My mates used to run a late night show at the uni on 2NUR for metal (which wasn't strictly local, but a lot of Australian and local stuff did get a run). I'm not aware of any strictly local radio shows like the one you mentioned in Sydney..
As I said, my experience was mainly with the heavy scene, not all music in Newy.. I don't know of anyone following, reporting and blogging on all aspects of live music around Newy.. Would be a cool thing to get in to and look at though!
We played live on that Metal Show a few times in the late 90's. Wish I still had the tapes.
I'm a bit like you Bon. Spent close to 10 years playing in, organising shows, getting smashed and generally loving the live Newcastle scene. Seemed to really back off though in the early 2000's. I remember in the mid 90's there would be multiple pubs packed out with punters watching original bands. Used to even get enough money to cover strings, transport and more piss than I could (should) drink.
Sadly I haven't played in a band for over 10 years so I am really out of touch with the scene.
But if anyone wants to start a band I have a guitar and like to make noise.
The Hunter on Hunter was a good venue to hear alternative bands back in the early 90's. Mix of metal, grunge, and what the **** is this crap.
Most of the people I knew back then haven't played or sang for at least twenty years or so.
I can remember a few bands from the mid 90s.
Faceplant
Big men fly
Vasoline machine gun who changed their name to hound.
There were a few metal bands but can't remember their names. I mostly went to the cambo back then.
New Kasabian. Very different, I like it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91zMHsS7O2s
Little Hornet..........JR
Stole this from my bro:
https://soundcloud.com/hyperdub/fati...adari-szechuan
Best shit you'll hear all week.
let's sing the worldcup song....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9W3sWiZ-iO8
Get ready to start droppin' "motherfvcka's".. They are back with a new album!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpcXI5B3_NY
New album coming out from Every Time I Die.. Pretty sweet film clip to go along with the first single..
This film clip is how I imagine life would be like if you got SD and Hamma to live together.. Just rockin' out, turpsing on and lovin' life.. :pissup:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wAqPzgfR1s
Loving the new album from The Beards. Stroking my Beard is the highlight for me. First heard it as part of the World Beard Day concert and it is quite excellent.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlgbKIswpzI
One of my all-time favourite videos.
I know it's so gimmicky but they are actually pretty decent musos as well. And they sound excellent live as well.