So after hearing everyone and their taxpayer funded friends carry on about 'Gang of Youths' like they were the 2nd coming of Griff singing 'We are the Champions' after beating the gypos, i finally got to hear them play.
my goodness, another Bruce Springsteen inspired monotonous bunch of tone deaf dribblers.
just a poor Temper Trap tribute band with an inferior vocal range.
thank goodness they will be quickly forgotten once the next "shiny new thing" comes along.
although to their credit, they did manage to knock Tame Impala down into the irrelevant abyss from which they hopefully never return so theres something to be greatful for.
Didn't know if this was Guitar thread or music thread material. But wanted to share with everyone what a 60's strat and a Fender Twin sound like in the hands of a master.
Dunster - So much feeling and twang.. Love it..
Stanny - I like that there is a bass player.........
So Ghost just released a new clip for their song Dance Macabre, from the latest album..
If this isn't the fvcking catchiest thing you will hear this year.. It's a bit of a step away from their heavier stuff, but it just infuses that 80's party vibe with ridiculous theatrics.. Its obvious that Tobias Forge has a great love for that style of horror flicks. (There is a back story going on between the two lead "characters" in this clip that has been carried across pretty much all of the albums and promotional videos)
Pretty much just pure Swedish pop.. haha
Personally, I couldn't stop focusing on thighs and high cut one-pieces..
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Why is that surprising?? and side note Joel is awesome on Bass
So many nights sweating away underneath the Beachcomber watching COG and the Butterfly Effect shred out to pretty much the same guys in the crowd every 3-6 months. I still remember when Mammal first played there and old mate shows up with his Disco ball helmet. They looked stupid, played surprisingly well.
Lets try something fun. Answer Honestly
First ever Record bought?
blink-182 California (Starting a collection)
First ever Cassette tape?
I think backstreet boys album in late 90s haha
First ever CD?
Honestly think Hamster-dance but actual music Green Day American Idiot
First ever gig attended?
Angels and Airwaves UNSW roundhouse 2012
Favourite band/artist right now?
Trophy Eyes
Favourite band/artist all time?
blink-182
Favourite musical release of all time?
blink-182 self titled
Finally recommend a new or unknown artist/band to people
The Beautiful Monument. All female metal/alt Aussie group.
seriously considering going to The Superjesus gig at the Cambo tonight, was a big fan back in the day. But Im probably not going to have time
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Download festival 1st and 2nd line up is good. I'm 100% going now
Went to Chvrches at the Opera House tonight.
Amazing.
Like truly ****ing amazing.
Just got home, after a few days rest in Melbourne, from Unify Gathering 2019.
A few things.
- it was awesome.
- there are no freaking rules. (They say no glass, but don't really check) you can bring as much grog as you want and get as hammered as you want in the camping area. Not to mention all the other things that I'm sure were going on.
- food was tasty and cheaper than you're average festival, but still not cheap. Basically allow $12 a meal per/person. But, pack your own food for your campsite and save a few quid for a few meals. The local footy teams run a good stall and do $6 egg and bacon rolls al morning as well as hash browns. Very tasty.
-Showers cost $10, so bring plenty of baby wipes because that's a lot of money for 5 minutes of hot water.
- it was very awesome.
- bring a trolley of something to bring your stuff to the camping area. It's probably a 500m walk with all your gear and that was the hardest part of the whole weekend.
I will be going again next year. Single stage festivals are the only way to go. It felt like an early Soundwave festival.