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DAN SULTAN Dan Sultan doesn’t quite fit comfortably into any niche you try to squeeze him into in the Australian music scene. His sexy, blues-infused rock weaves between genres and tone, making him a hard man to nail down when you’re trying to describe his style. This, of course, doesn’t bother Sultan in the slightest. “I think the further I go, the more honed in my sound gets. Whether it caters to a particular genre or not, I’m not exactly sure. I’ve never really thought about it too much, I just sort of write and perform the music that I like to listen to. Sometimes it’s rock ’n’ roll, sometimes it’s soul and sometimes it’s country.” These are affirming words from the crooner, who, not too long ago, lacked the confidence to write at all. While Sultan has been consistently closed-lipped regarding the politics of his split from management and his long-term collaborator Scott Wilson, it’s clear that the decision has had a huge effect on the musician’s creative drive. “In the end I had to take a lot more control and responsibility over my own career, and that is only a positive thing. [The change] was probably the best thing I’ve ever done. I was in a real rut and I felt that those relationships had sort of run their course really. I needed to make a change and I think everyone was happier for it. We weren’t in the best place - me in particular - I wasn’t writing or inspired in any way.” Lucky for us, Sultan well and truly got his writing mojo back, with the resulting album Blackbird being his most assured record to date. Featuring five of his own songs and a handful of cowrites with Alex Burnett (Sparkadia) and Pip Norman (TZU), it’s a record that plays to Sultan’s strengths, letting his voice take command on a collection of chameleon-like and soulful tracks. Blackbird saw Sultan travel to Nashville, Tennessee where he recorded in the album’s namesake studio with Jacquire King. The legendary producer - who cut his teeth on Tom Waits and helped Kings Of Leon find their world-
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beating sound – was a key factor in ensuring Blackbird was a cut above Sultan’s previous two albums. Of course, there are reasons Dan Sultan has a collection of ARIA, Deadly and AIR Awards to his name, including the 2010 ARIA for Best Male Artist. But Blackbird is a different animal. As Sultan realized, there really is merit to the marriage of great production and self-satisfaction. “Working with [Jacquire] and having the freedom to create…it all kind of lined up at once. I was able to write and I was working with a great producer, so there were different elements coming together.” Of course, being friends certainly didn’t hurt when it came to 12 hour long sessions in the studio every day, admits Sultan. “We actually spoke to each other on the phone for about 40 minutes - before we even went over there and decided that we would definitely make the record with him - just to see if we would get along. I think we spoke about the record for about five minutes and the rest of the time we just talked shit. We became good friends really.” Sultan is preparing to kick-off his huge national tour as we speak to him, having given a surprise performance at Melbourne’s Ding Dong Lounge a few nights earlier as a kind of pre-tour warmup. Supporting Bruce Springsteen recently also gave Sultan the chance to lift his already stellar live-show. “It was great,” Sultan chuckles; “Overall, it’s been a great reaction. I’ve got some amazing fans and there’s really nothing better than a good crowd. They come to the shows ready to have fun and that’s a good feeling.” July 19 will see Dan Sultan bring his live show to the Westernport Hotel in San Remo, with support acts Stonefield and Way of the Eagle (DJ Set) filling the bill for what is sure to be a fun, raucous and deeply satisfying show. Tickets and more info at www.thewesternport. com.au MATILDA HEGGIE
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Like sunshine on a rainy day we welcome a burst of comedy for some light-hearted relief to the cold winter blues upon us! Big guns Jimeoin and Kevin Bloody Wilson hit town, Perfect Tripod launch the lead-up to Queenscliff… and with laughter the best medicine, there’s enough to cure all. Dan Sultan catches up for a chat with PEARL along with local boys Red Ink on the eve of some SuperClub Saturday’s for Frankston seeing the return of indy bands to a local stage. Giving Blues a run for its money sees the growing appearance of Rockabilly making resurgence in local venues. Ruby D & The Snakehandlers make their way from Texas to Lucky 13, The Infernos launch Baha and the Flaming Mongrels make their debut at Flanagan’s. Tributes also the flavour, bring Queen to Cruze and a battle between USA and Oz Rock’s Foo Fighters and The Oils to Pier Live. Bell Shakespeare’s Henry V and the Australian Ballet lead a big month in Stage & Screen and Andrea talks to Peninsula artist Jaqueline Archer and we take a look what’s in store for Derinya Art Exhibition. All up – It’s a big month in Arts! Keeping the younger crew up to date we check out what’s on in Youth and welcome Milli Ransom to the family for a monthly look at the rising stars in Alternative and the local Hardcore scene. BPM catches up with international visitors Monkey Safari and brings news on Hardwell’s Australian Tour plus all the local club goss! Keep an eye on PearlHQ.com.au for all your daily music news and gig updates and drop us a line if you hear of something on in Arts and Music that we don’t! Until August, keep out of the cold and catch some music! SIMON MILLS (Editor)
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KEVIN BLOODY WILSON
If you’ve ever caught yourself changing the words of an innocent song into a bawdy ballad, then you can be assured that comedian songster;Kevin Bloody Wilson has had an effect on you at some stage in your life. When his debut album Your average Australian Yobbowas released in 1984, Wilson never imagined that 30 years onwards his popularity would be so prevalent that he’d be releasing his 18th album entitled Wrong Wrong Wrong, while touring the world including Australia. Growing up in Kalgoorlie inspired his comedic side. He met his wife Betty there whom later became his tour manager, doing the logistics, bookings, merchandise and much more due to her background in accountancy. He still keeps friends with his old mates from his sparkie days too. In fact it’s his friends who continually inspire him to be Kevin Bloody Wilson. He claims
they are funnier than him. “The trick to stay motivated is this. I get them together every so often and put on a slab of piss, get them drunk, then steal all their good material, that’s basically how it works.” He laughs. Jokingly he claims that the Kalgoorlie funerals were more fun that city weddings. I asked Wilson what his basic philosophy is and how he feels when people may look down their noses at him. He totally understands not every one is into his type of humour. But the jokes on them cause he goes out of his way to shock them. He can’t help himself, as he is the perpetual larrikin. In fact, tattooed on his wrist is D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F, translating to Do I look like I give a f@#k. He doesn’t care less if they have an opinion on his gigs because they are not buying his CD’s or tickets to his shows anyway. Nevertheless, Wilson has just come back from doing a month of sold out shows in America and his popularity is as strong now as it was when he began thirty years ago. Wilson’s warmth and down to earth personality along with his larrikin showmanship, natural talent and keen observation of his fellow human gives rise to his mischievous sense of rude humour. He never tries to analyse what he does. If it keeps making his mates laugh then he will continue doing it. A highlight of his career was doing his own sold out show at the London Palladium around 1997 called The Far Canal Tour. Interesting enough,his prime objective is being a good father, husband, and grandfather to his five grandchildren. He has been happily married for 44 years. This is instilled in his daughter Jenny, a talented comedian like her dad; that her two children come first. However, Jenny Talia from Australia as she is known does follow in her father’s footsteps performing bawdy songs and is currently based in Chicago. Her bawdy ballads come from the female perspective, with the likes of Camel Toe and Chocolate is Better than Sex. Wilson and I chatted and laughed for over 40 minutes. Ironically
we were both in our cars parked in random car parks, me in Carrum and he in Perth, as we conversed. He had me in hysterics when he explained the meaning behind his Born again Piss Tank album of some years back. “It’s a take on the Born Again Christians who don’t have a sense of humour. I gave up drinking for two days. During this time I got an epiphany that I cant live without alcohol.” Wilson thinks it’s a hoot when people sing their own bawdy ballads knowing full well he’s probably influenced them in some way. He grew up listening to the ‘ole dinky die ballads and was changing the words even then. For example he says, Chris Kristofferson’s song, Take the Ribbon from your Hair was changed to Wipe the Dribble from your Chin….. Wilson understands we all have the propensity to do that sort of stuff, to make it fit. Wilson is inspired by life itself but tends to follow Mark Twains thinking when it comes to religion, and that is: “Religion was invented when the first con man met the first f@#*%ng idiot.” But as far as a higher power goes, well someone has created this amazing day in Perth, he claims. Currently he’s touring Australia with his First of the Final Farewell Tours Perhaps. He laughs saying,“the trick is I’ll probably do four years of Final Tours, then take six months off. Then I’ll start with The Come Back Tours and try and do more come back tours than Farnham. Then I’ll get myself diagnosed with bipolar and do the Split up Tour, take another six months off then come back with the Reunion Tour.” He laughs roguishly. Wilson is appearing at Hallam Hotel Cnr Hallam Rd and Princes Hwy Hallam on Tue 19th August. Ph: 87860200. For bookings and info on all other tour dates, please visit http://www. kevinbloodywilson.com/tour-dates/ Until next time…… Live Well. TERRI LEE FATOUROS
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RED INK’S HOMETOWN TRIFECTA
INTERVIEW By Melinda Ransom Frankston: A word synonymous with outlandishly down putting stories shown nearly every night on national TV. Seriously – how many more drug effected, football loving, drunken teens, could come out of that dreaded station? Times – they are a changing! Time to look at the positives that this fabulous beach side suburb has produced! Time to turn our attention to………………… Red Ink. Red Ink was formed in one of the area’s premier secondary schools – Frankston High. The music teacher suggested the now lead vocalist John Jakubenko and Brendan Jones start a group together. That my friends, was the start of Red Ink. Joining them was Andrew Jolly on drums and James Munns on Bass. Fast-forward a decade this grass roots Melbourne indiepop outfit Red Ink – the band known and loved for their infectious, dance floor-ready tunes have just released the self-titled debut LP. The album is an exciting collection that sways from upbeat, energetic indie pop to atmospheric, pensive songs that leave you in a wistful daze. The group wrote and recorded the collection in Berlin with Aussie-
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turned-Berlin based producer Simon Berckelman, known for his part in the legendary group Philadelphia Grand Jury. Speaking with John on a Sunday I must say was an uplifting interview. Not very often do you meet someone with a true desire to see others succeed. This was what came across from the lead singer of Red Ink. We discussed todays emerging acts; he wants all teens that are picking up a guitar, or starting up a group to remember, “you’ve just got to be good” says Jakubenko. “People appreciate good acts as opposed to cool acts; listen to the words that are you are relaying in the songs – the words tell the story; they are the depth. They essentially make you a good act”. Jakubenko believes that there is a huge range of talent on the Peninsula, culturally and musically. He commented “some of the bands best moments were playing in Frankston, a small crowd of 30 or so people. It made it just an intimate experience, just us and them”. Jakubenko noted that “it took us a few years to get through our brains not to think of the next bigger venue we would play; stop looking at Beyonce stadium events or Radio Head playing to 100,000 punters. Write good music, write good songs, just love your music and others will love it too”
Over the past decade, Red Ink have toured across Australia (multiple times) and have found success in Germany & mainland Europe. They have played in festivals, arenas and small nightclubs. Having graced the international stages of The Great Escape and Liverpool’s Sound City, the band have carved a name for themselves through their energetic live show. Remarkably, Red Ink have also built a strong following nation-wide by clocking up over a quarter of a million views on YouTube alone without any funding or label. After playing the album downloadable on iTunes flat out all weekend, I would seriously recommend you catch them at one of the Frankston shows. With the release of this album, I see more success coming to them in the future. Larger Australian and international events are on the horizon. This could be your chance to experience them live. Red Ink play a trio of shows at The Pier Hotel Frankston on Saturday’s July 5, August 2 and September 5. For details visit www.superclubsaturdays.com.au and band updates at facebook.com/redinkmusic
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was drinking a coffee when I found out. It was 8:30 in the morning and it was a sunny day in June. So I decided to made the most of the sun’s rare mid year appearance and took my coffee outside. I was nervous. I had an exam on later in the day and I wasn’t prepared for it. When you’re nervous you start acting differently. I had my back against the brick wall and I was crouching with my cup of Nescafé Blend 43. A coffee in one hand and my phone in the other. I’m usually a walking coffee drinker, but my nerves had the better of me on that day. It was a squat and drink kind of day. That’s when I found out. A message from my brother. “Kog, I think MJ died.” I still remember driving to that exam with tears in my eyes. Every radio station in Melbourne was playing Michael Jackson. It was beautiful. We’ve seen and heard a lot of Michael Jackson in the five years since
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his death. A documentary about his doomed comeback tour This Is It which proved that as great as he once was, even Michael Jackson gets old. Jackson was booked to do 50 shows in London with a days break between each performance. That’s a ridiculous schedule for a fully fit 25 year old. Michael Jackson was 50 when he died. In the weeks leading up to the show, it is reported that Jackson told fans “I’m really angry with them booking me up to do 50 shows ... I went to bed knowing I had sold 10 dates ... I don’t know how I’m going to do 50.” Sometimes I genuinely wonder weather he had an intentional role in his own death. Even he must have known the task ahead of him was too great to accomplish. We’ve also heard new music. Let’s forget the first posthumous album Michael, which is just horrid for the most part - I swear there are songs on that album which aren’t even sung by Jackson but were finished off by voice impersonators for the sake of making cash- and turn our attention to Xscape. Xscape takes old Jackson demos and sees them re-made with modern day producers. I’m a Michael Jackson purist and I’m a fan of the album and I think Michael would be too. The lead single off Xscape is a song called Love Never Felt So Good. It reminded me of why I loved Michael Jackson in the first place and what separated him from the
rest. Many artists are able evoke melancholy, anger, nostalgia and even beauty in their work, but how many evoke joy? Joy is a rare quality in music. Joy is something we all want in our lives, but is tough to find and even harder to let in. Sometimes we’re too scared to grab it, sometimes it’s fleeting and we spend our lives searching for it. Joy lives on a knifes edge of feeling corny or disingenuous, but Michael Jackson was able to be joyful. This lies at the core of his success. Despite the subject matter, Jackson was able to create joy and put it into the world. Man in the Mirror is joyful, Rock With You is joyful, even Billie Jean is joyful. Through song and dance and the energy he created, Michael Jackson was able to put more joy into this world that most of us will ever get to experience in our lifetime. That’s what makes him special.
It’s been five years since he passed and I miss him dearly. It might sound weird to hear that, but I felt like I knew him. Everyone who loved him felt like they knew him. Rest in peace MJ. KOG RAVINDRAN
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KADE MOSIG NAME: KADE MOSIG AGE: 24 LIVE: Pearcedale, VIC. SPONSOR(S): DPH Yamaha, Oakley. SOUNDS: A Day To Remember, Amity Affliction, Rise Against. Favourite TRACK: My track at home in my back yard! BEST RESULT: National round win in MX1 (450cc) CHILDHOOD HERO: Jono Porter. CURRENT HERO: Jono Porter! PEARL: How long have you been riding? MOSIG: I have been riding dirt bikes for 17 years. PEARL: Who did you grow up riding with and who were you influenced by locally? MOSIG: I was lucky enough to have a close group of mates that I grew up riding with. We all lived close to each other, we all had tracks and we all raced! My brother Chase Mosig, Cam Sinclair, Mick Sinclair, Blake Williams, Brent Landman and Cheyne Boyd. All these boys have influenced my career. They have pushed me and helped me get to this level of my sport. PEARL: Who are the Southside Crew and what do they stand for?
MOSIG: The Southside Crew are the boys I have mentioned earlier. A few years back we decided to give our close group of mates a name, it was Southside. We have always stuck by each other though all the highs and lows of our sport, and it’s so great to know the boys will always have your back no matter what!! The Southside boys have achieved incredible results in Supercross and Freestyle Motocross from local to national to international levels. PEARL: Who is the oldest of you brothers? MOSIG: My brother Chase is the oldest. PEARL: What is your current Supercross ranking? MOSIG: I just claimed my first ever MX1 national win on the weekend! I’m so pumped! I’m also currently running 6th in the MX nationals, with 4 rounds to go! PEARL: What other sports do you enjoy? MOSIG: I enjoy a range of different sports to help with my fitness; I love to surf, cycle, kayak and pretty much any water sport. PEARL: Any final words? MOSIG: To any of the younger generation out there, don’t hold back! Give it your all in every aspect of life! You get what you give! If you have dreams believe in them as you can achieve anything you put your heart and mind to! Keep it real!
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event from Hawaii will be the award winning Makana with his slack key guitar playing. All proceeds on the night will go towards the foundations work and every punter at the show will have the chance to win a trip to India. For tickets to the night and to learn more about the Thin Green Line Foundation visit www.thingreenline.org.au/ whats-on and keep an eye out for ABC’s Australian Story this July where the foundations work and story will be told. JOSEPH JENNINGS
If you’re tastes lean further toward the folk field, I’m pleased to say that The Melbourne Folk Club is continuing to flourish on Wednesday nights at Bella Union (the ballroom of Melbourne’s iconic Trades Hall on Lygon Street). Shane Nicholson will be there on July 30th and Bill Jackson, one of my under-rated song writing heroes, will be performing two weeks earlier on July 16th. Both will be previewing songs from much anticipated new albums – and both represent the kind of intelligent country music this columnist likes to spruce. Of course, every week at the Folk Club boasts a varied lineup, and punters would be well-advised to check out the likes of Cash Savage, Fraser Gorman, Al Parkinson, Tracy McNeil and The Yearlings in the month of June. Oh and, in the interests of editorial credibility, I’ve resisted the urge to make this month’s column all about my own Victorian regional tour with Dan Waters and The Weeping Willows. Look out for our concept show – Follow Me to Tennessee - coming to The Caravan Club on August 9 and BAHA in Rye on August 22nd. LACHLAN BRYAN Lachlan Bryan is primarily a singer/songwriter. His third album Black Coffee won the 2014 Golden Guitar for Alt Country Album of the Year. He also moonlights as a music journalist, writing monthly for PEARL Magazine on all things folk/ country/bluegrass. If you’ve got a new release, upcoming show or you’d like to get in touch with Lachlan, drop him a line at countryfolk@ pearlmag.com.au
ADAM ECKERSLEY BAND
Southern Rock is a brand of country that doesn’t get a lot of attention these days, but for the average Australian weekend-drinker, it’s surely one of the most familiar sounds. Just think how many times you’ve heard a covers band or jukebox belt out Sweet Alabama or something by The Black Crowes (or even Kings of Leon – at least their early stuff). For me, southern rock reflects the dichotomy of country music – the coming together of the redneck aesthetic with African-American soul. It’s a potent and emotive style, usually imbued with strong musicianship, memorable riffs and powerful vocals. There haven’t been many Australian southern rock bands over the years (perhaps because the genre has such a strong American stamp on it) but for my money, Newcastle’s Adam Eckersley Band come about as close to authentic southern rock as a group of Aussies possibly could. Adam’s no stranger to the mainstream Australian country scene. He’s married to Brooke of The McClymonts, and it is via the sisterly trio this winter that Victorian audiences are most likely to gain an introduction to the debut album (appropriately titled The First Album) from the AEB. On July 27 the band will support The McClymont’s at the West Gippsland Arts Centre in Warragul, following shows the two previous nights at The Palms at Crown and The Capital in Bendigo respectively. I’m pretty sure that Eckersley is destined for bigger things within the Australian, and possibly also American, music scene – so these Victorian shows might be a good chance to jump on the bandwagon early. Don’t forget who told you about it! music arts events entertainment
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Gotye, Tex Perkins and Nicki Bomba will be coming together for Greenline Grooves at the Melbourne Town Hall to celebrate World Ranger Day on Friday August 1st. In a special one-off show the supergroup will be performing as the Thin Green Line Ambassador Allstars to support the men and women around the world who put their lives on the line to protect our planet. Founded by local Somers resident Sean Willmore, The Thin Green Line foundation was established to raise awareness
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SUPPORT LIVE BLUES MUSIC VENUES This month’s special mention goes to the SoundBar in Rosebud who have been featuring an impressive array of live Blues music with no less than Bag O’ Nails, Swamp Box, Safari Motel, Jesse Valach Blues Mountain, Jarrod Shaw plus Andy Phillips and the Cadillac Walk all appearing on a regular basis. The Soundbar have also introduced an open mic night, so please do yourself a favour and join in the fun. Contact the venue at soundcocktailbar@gmail.com
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This month the PBC delivered a tribute to Women in Blues and over 100 people enjoyed a great night’s entertainment – well done to the organisers. The MOJO “Sistas” Christine Manetta (vocals), Julie Noble (harmonica), Eva Kourtes (Guitar) and the two “Brothas” on Bass and Drums, served up a fine mix of Rock and Blues with bite. Stevie Paige followed as the feature artist, with a wonderful solo performance full of great blues and soul - this lady is all class. Don’t miss next month’s special event on Sunday July 13 Blues, when Blue Eyes Cry will drop by to perform as the house band! For more details please check http:// peninsulabluesclub.com/ the new home of the Peninsula Blues Club.
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Congratulations to Frances Fairhall aka Kansas Kitty (pictured) for completing six months of quality broadcasting and bringing us the best in Women in Blues with her radio show highlighting ‘Songs of Protest, Blues, Booze & Broads’ every fortnight 10pmMidnight on Thursday from Southern FM 88.3 – We are all looking forward to the next six months Kansas. Keep up the good work. Please see https://www.facebook.com/ WomenInBlues for more details.
Safari Motel recording their new LIVE CD at the Soundbar in Rosebud – Friday July 12 at 8PM. Until next month, let’s keep the blues alive and support our local artists. Greg writes monthly for PEARL on all things Blues and if you’d like Greg to review your release or you know of something happening in the Blues world please drop him a line at: blues@ pearlmag.com.au or https://www. facebook.com/GregFisherBluesIllustrated. Greg can also be heard every Tuesday between 12-2 pm on 88.3 Southern FM as the host of the all Australian Blues Illustrated show.
Last month’s “Supporting Women in Blues” meeting at the Royal Standard Hotel did not feature a guest speaker however the
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specialist workshops were extremely well attended. Zerafina Zara held a vocal workshop with the theme, “From Gospel to Blues” and Jen Hawley continued her instrument workshops. A number of talented female artists participated in the evening JAMs that followed. A special mention to Gala Hingston, Rhiannon Simpson, Michelle Johns, Jen Hawley, Nicole Nehemia, Julie Noble, Evange Evanjewel and Livia Baggio to mention but a few on their great performances. For more information about future “Supporting Women in Blues” (SWIB) events please check out https://www. facebook.com/supportingwomeninblues
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he line up for the 18th Queenscliff Music Festival has been announced, with The Jezabels, Xavier Rudd, The Waifs, Kasey Chambers, Stonefield and Perfect Tripod all set to take to the stage at the three day festival on 28-30 November.
we did that song, which took on a life of its own and we ended up doing it at the logics. I also think we captured the combination of Tripod and Eddie in an unexpected moment and it’s kind of nice when that happens. It just really grew out of that, “ said Hall.
Perfect Tripod combines the magnificent vocals of Eddie Perfect and Tripod members Simon Hall, Scott Edgar and Steven Gates. Their performances are renowned for twisting your emotions as they take you on a journey of breathtaking vocals with their arrangements of classic Australian hits before pulling out a generous serve of comedy that will have you in stitches.
“These days more than ever inspiration comes from finding something different to do and sometimes that’s collaborating with someone else and that’s what keeps us going and what keeps it fun.”
“It’s mostly a capella the show so it’s a hell of a lot of singing. You kind of forget when you decide to do a capella you’re basically going to be singing 100% of the time,” said Simon Hall about Perfect Tripod’s Australian Songs show. “One of you might take the lead in the song but all that means is you’re going to be singing something else the whole time, it’s wall to wall voices. For people who know Tripod’s sound and what we do on stage it’s a three part harmony and goofing around. Adding to that is Eddie’s incredible voice, it really is, like you just see people take a breath when he sings some of those low notes because it’s such a fantastic sound.”
Their Australian Songs show, which they performed at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and are currently performing some gigs around the country, sees Perfect Tripod rearrange Australian classics such as Hearts a Mess by Gotye, Overkill by Colin Hay, Errol by Australian Crawl and Not Pretty Enough by Kasey Chambers. Even the original artists are fans of Perfect Tripod’s arrangements. Colin Hay tweeted that he was driving through the hills of LA listening to Perfect Tripod’s album that features one of his songs, which Hall explained was pretty “lively to hear.”
Tripod and Eddie Perfect first got together for what was meant to be a one off collaboration to rearrange and perform Paul Kelly’s Meet Me in the Middle of the Air.
Individually, the members of Perfect Tripod have all graced the silver screen as well as the stage. Eddie Perfect is known for his role in Offspring and for Shane Warne the Musical, the production he wrote and starred in. Simon Hall, Scott Edgar and Steven Gates have all appeared on popular show Skithouse as well as far too many other productions and tv shows to name.
“In 2007 Paul Kelly put on his show because he wanted to hear cabaret artists play his songs and that’s what we are apparently, cabaret artists. So Eddie approached usand
Tripod have toured internationally, including to the Edinburgh International Comedy Festival where they found that whilst the humour of the crowds is the same as in
Australia, audience members can be a bit bolder. “I don’t know if there is an Australian sense of humour, if there is one I don’t know if we do it because performing overseas feels pretty much the same. A lot of our songs are about being nerds or being in long term relationships which are pretty universal things,” said Hall. “I guess in Edinbourgh people are much more used to being an audience- they are more confident about what they like and what they don’t like and can be more vocal about it.” This led to an unfortunate incident during a performance at the Edinburgh Comedy Festival one year. “We were a bit drunk, cocky and somehow we got in the middle of Bohemian Rhapsody and just kept looping. I don’t really know how it happened but it really fell apart. It’s really hard to get back on the rails when it’s a complicated arrangement and I think someone threw something at us,” laughed Hall, ever the comedian. Perfect Tripod are sure to be a standout at Queenscliff Music Festival so don’t miss out on your double dose of comedy and music. Tickets for Queenscliff Music Festival are on sale now at http://www.qmf.net.au/ festival-tickets with different ticketing options available for the number of days you wish to attend. For more information on a Perfect Tripod head to https://www. facebook.com/PerfectTripod.
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JIMEOIN Jimeoin is acclaimed as one of the hottest stand up comics of this generation - a true comedy master. A prolific writer with an exceptional audience rapport, he is known and loved for his brilliantly funny wit and charming observations on the absurdities of every-day life. On Wednesday July 23 Jimeoin returns to Frankston Arts Centre with yet another hilarious show…YES, YES, WHATEVER. No gimmicks, just great craic! Returning to our screens recently with The Full Brazilian presenting his own zany coverage of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, reminded us why fans just cant get enough of Jimeoin and his unique brand of classic nonsense. I will never forget seeing Jimeoin for the first time in the early 90’s at The Chevron. This lone crazed Irishman strolled on stage mid set of a Chocolate Starfish covers gig with a full set of golf clubs over his shoulder and broke in to a version of ‘Take A Walk On The Wild Side’completely stopping the enigmatic crowd on their feet, as only he knows how. A keen fisherman and golfer, constant touring enables Jimeoin to check out and experience new adventures, creating his own take on life in the tales that follow. Never a man to sit still in his career for long, he is forever doing gigs, trying new things and, basically, just having a laugh. Catch Jimeoin’s brand new show YES, YES, WHATEVER on Wednesday 23rd July at F.A.C from 8pm. For details and tickets visit thefac.com.au SIMON MILLS
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with SIMON PETOCHIO GOOD FORM to the pretty lady I met at the bar on Friday night. When you asked if I had a banana in my pocket I naturally assumed you were making a lewd joke – but no, there really was a banana in there! And it’s lucky you noticed it when you did because it had gone all soft and spotty and was on the verge of disintegrating, which would have made a real mess of my white velvet shorts, I can tell you. Grateful, Rye POOR FORM to people who pick their nose while driving. Do they actually think that because they are in a car we cannot see them? It’s disgusting. Natalie Mann, Sorrento
GOOD FROM Your sizzling performance in “Blue Valentine” inspired me to reignite my long-dormant sex life with my husband of 23 years. Alison Donatellinos, Frankston POOR FORM to my wife for making me wear a cardboard cutout Ryan Gosling mask in the bedroom. It was fun the first time but now I’m bloody sick of it! How about I put you in a mask, Alison? – force you to impersonate someone I find sexy? – see how it you like it! Frank Donatellinos, Frankston POOR FORM to our neighbours, Ryan Gosling and Kermit the Frog. I don’t judge your lifestyle but you could at least close the curtains. Think of the children. Catharine Rheame, Frankston
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POOR FORM to inappropriately violent movies and video games. I firmly believe they damage young brains and thus contribute to a more violent society. After playing Donkey Kong for hours, our son used to throw heavy objects at our neighbour, Mario. This might be put down to mere coincidence (we all hated Mario, in any case) but I was recently even more disturbed by the boy’s behaviour after seeing the Godzilla movie. He rushed out of the cinema, ran to the beach, and started swimming for Japan. Before we knew it he’d destroyed half of Tokyo. Concerned Parent, Rosebud
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POOR FORM to the wild animal that has visited us almost every night for the past six weeks to bite the heads off our chickens. Lilly Warren, Pearcedale
GOOD FORM to automotive nose picking. There’s nothing more satisfying after suppressing the urge all day at work, than to sit in the total privacy of one’s car and scrape a few giant boogey monsters out of the cave. “Anonymous”, Secret Nose-Pickers Society From tiffs and turmoil to good blokes and great moments, tell us about the good and bad stuff happening around town in our ‘Good Form / Poor Form’ column! Email Simon at goodformbadform@ pearlmag.com.au with your story!
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for time keeping and for those of us who have a busy lifestyle.” She carried on slurping. “We need only do it twice a week and those who exercise intensely for more than 5 hours a week were actually 19% more likely to have irregular heartbeat.” I carried on, I love statistics. “In fact irregular heartbeat is a key factor linked to stroke.” I was glad she was listening to my story, there is plenty more of them, from where they came from. I thought I would be supportive. “I am glad you are out there exercising, good for you and I am glad it makes you feel good.” I finished. “Enjoy the rest of your day.”
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I see them all the time. They come in wearing their outfits. They are working out and working hard. This particular morning this young woman comes in and she is all red in the face. “Must have been a good workout.” I said “Certainly was.” She said. “What have you been doing?” I asked “Cardio, some weights and squats.” She replied. “Had a great work out for 90 minutes.” “Have you heard about High Intensity Interval Training?” I asked. She shook her head as I handed over her green smoothie. “HIIT is the exercise that our ancestors used to undertake. Short bursts of high intensity exercise, followed by periods of rest. It has proven to be a far more efficient and effective means of exercise that is safer for your heart as well.” I said She nodded as she slurped on her great green drink. “In 20 minutes are can achieve a better rate of health than those who exercise intensely for more than 5 hours a week. This makes it great
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Musings, Meanderings & Nonsense THIS MONTH:
…with Psychic Alexis Collier
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Aries This month you will share a meal with a friend/ family member/mean step mother/emotionally distant father/chatty school friend or someone you know, and that meal will consist of food. Taurus Ah my bull headed friend. This month you will find yourself in a rut. Perhaps a metaphorical rut where you find difficulty in finding a solution to a first world problem. Or alternatively you drive over a pothole that momentarily forces your automobile to rev a little higher to evacuate said rut. Gemini You will take a shower this month. It will be hot and soapy. Cancer A leaf will fall off a tree in your back garden. You will feel a strong emotional attachment to this leaf. It will remind you of the youth you have lost. Unless, of course, you live in an apartment, then I have no reading for you. Leo This month you will have a dream about an epic battle. It will either involve you having a dance off with Tom Jones, or attempting to win a hot dog eating contest. And the meaning of this dream? I’m not being paid enough for that.
Virgo If you feel the need to be soothed this month, try surrounding yourself with shades of tan and warm yellow. It will help, just like Lindsay Lohan’s last film - an erotic low budget thriller - helped her floundering acting career..oh wait. Libra You will encounter a dog this month. It may be your dog. It may be the neighbor’s dog. Or it could be a rabid dog chasing you down Canadian Bay Road with a thirst for your blood. The prediction, for some unknown reason, is a little blurry. Scorpio This month a scorpion will not sting you. Good news right? Sagittarius This month a scorpion will sting you. I suggest staying away from arid and exotic deserts. Capricorn Watch the latest season of Criminal Minds this month. It will improve your life. It will also make you suspicious of any male between the ages of 30-45 who lives alone, and has fond memories of his mother. Aquarius
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Your Horoscope Revealed… This month is very special. I’ve decided to use my special ability to read the sensitive angles of the sun and stars to inform you of your monthly horoscopes. I will reveal insightful information of the experiences in store for each and every one of you. So please, join me on this ‘horoscopic’ experience.
According to astrology-online.com, you are “friendly and humanitarian”, but also “unemotional and detached”. I think someone on the Internet doesn’t know the meaning of antonym.
Pisces You will earn a bucket load of money this month. Marry a trophy wife/husband. Pop out a baby in three days and speak a language that can only be described as gibberish with an American accent. All of this will happen if you buy The Sims 3 on PC.
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LATTE FROM THE HEART Join the good people at Commonfolk Coffee for a day of coffee creativity in the Latte Art Smackdown on July 11. Catch some of Victoria’s best Baristas in action as they draw pictures with milk and coffee that most of us couldn’t do with a pencil. It’s 10 dollars entry to this winner takes all competition with all proceeds going to The Cup That Counts program. This program is aimed at achieving a sustainable specialty coffee industry by raising funds towards establishing a small-scale coffee farm and processing facility in the Ugandan highlands. This will allow locals the chance to develop their farming, harvesting and processing skills as farmers often pay more for production of their coffee rather than sale. Love your coffee? Show your support for where it comes from at Latte Art, Commonfolk Coffee, 16 Progress St Mornington, July 11, 7pm. SIMON BURKE
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LATTE ART SmackDOWN AT COMMONFOLK COME AND WATCH SOME OF VICTORIA’S BEST BARISTAS IN ACTION... THERE WILL BE BURGERS AND BEER.
Friday 11 july at 7pm 16 progress street, mornington $10 COMPETE, WINNER TAKES ALL WINE AND BEER FOR RUNNERS UP
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CAZMAGIC OUT OF THE GARAGE Certainly one of the standout local acts of the last decade was Dave’s Garage! Evolving from a super talented, super friendly network of next generation musicians, and an equally colourful, dedicated crew of loyal fans. Dual vocals, from stereo beauty’s Bec and Caz set Dave’s Garage easily ahead of the rest filling local venues like The Royal and Level One like never before. Oh the memories!
Local legends Defryme deliver a serious dose of nostalgia at the Espy on July 19 playing the entire Pure Killer album live from start to finish. Formed in Mt Eliza in 1989, many people will remember the funk-metal band as one of the first local bands to make it big in the 90s with front man Quinn Gardener-Kane tipped as Mornington’s answer to Johnny Depp. He played alongside co-founder and resident Guitar Village guru Michael Richardson on bass, Robert Dexter on guitar, with earlier member Glen Millen on keys and now welcoming Pony Music’s Geoff Milson on drums replacing John Hall. Fans will be eager to hear charting album Pure Killer which debuted at number three on the National ARIA chart and produced
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four charting singles including a cover of LL Cool J’s ‘Mama Said Knock You Out’ and Defryme originals, ‘God Inside A Man’, Purekiller and ‘Sanity’. If that doesn’t jog your memory, the band performed regularly on Hey Hey It’s Saturday and both Triple J Melbourne and Sydney pumped their songs on high rotation. In an era of The Truth, Chocolate Starfish and Horsehead, Defryme played all around Australia with the band’s tenacity and out of control performances winning over crowds throughout the country. Show your support for some of the finest homegrown talent the Peninsula has ever produced and see Defryme at the Espy, 11 The Esplanade, St Kilda, July 19. More info go to espy.com.au. SIMON BURKE
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Stepping back to present day and back on the local stage is the delightful Caroline Wallace (aka Caz) alongside fellow Dave’s Garage guitarist Nathan Clayton in the new incarnation of Cazmagic. With an extensive repertoire of favourites and expecting that magical twist of soul I remember only too well, will see me front row at a gig (or two) I’m sure! Cazmagic perform Friday’s 4& 18 July at Vesbar, 80 Station St Somerville and Saturdays 12 July & August 2 at The Royal Hotel, Esplanade, Mornington. For more details visit PEARLHQ.com.au SIMON MILLS
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HOW ABOUT MATT? FLAMING MONGRELS!
Melbourne’s hottest new Rockabilly outfit The Flaming Mongrels bring a fresh new sound to the Rockabilly genre. With the incredible styling’s of Gary Wattling on guitar, Joel Plymin and sax and of course rock ‘n roll vixen Miss Jessi Leigh on vocals, this fresh new band will have the dancers dancing and the music aficionados in awe. With Wattling having toured with the likes of Jasmine Ray and Louie King, Joel Plymin a member of Melbourne’s killer Neo Swing band: Frankie Wants Out, and Leigh being one of the most familiar faces in the Melbourne Rockabilly scene, both on and off stage, this
five piece outfit has the genre down. On Sunday 3rd August, Flanagan’s Rockabilly Sunday’s presents Jessie Leigh and the Flaming Mongrels in an exciting rockabilly double bill alongside Blackhill Rambler, marking the return to seven day trading from Midday for the popular Irish bar. Catch The Flaming Mongrels in their debut launch for a fresh new dose of Melbourne Rockabilly with Blackhill Rambler on Sunday August 3 at the Pier Hotel, Flanagan’s, 508 Nepean Hwy. Entry is only $5 and doors open at Midday. Details visit www.pierlive.com.au SIMON MILLS
Prepare yourself to be amazed by a vocal range like no other from Matt Bradshaw who plays Sunday afternoons at Davey’s Hotel throughout July. In Matt, Frankston is extremely lucky to have an artist of his calibre performing so frequently having played with stars such as Kiss, UB40, Daryl Braithwaite, INXS and Guy Sebastian. He has also written songs for films and TV shows in Rockstar and Get Ace on top of being musical director for Dracula’s Theatre restaurant. Matty has the ability to connect with each and every crowd he sings for having played all over the world and this could be owed to his multicultural upbringing, spending most of his childhood in SouthEast Asia. Finally making Melbourne his home, Matt
has released eight CD’s as well as having a publishing deal with Sony. He has performed in professional theatre shows, including a sold-out season of Back to Bacharach at Chapel Off Chapel and he speaks semi-regularly at private colleges and events. Matt also writes for and with other artists being a multi-instrumentalist himself, playing guitar, keyboard and bass. He is also the only Australian act in the latest KISS tribute show A World With Heroes and with an undeniable passion for what he’s doing, nobody that has seen Matt has come away disappointed. Enjoy a Sunday arvo from 3pm with Matty B at Davey’s Hotel, 510 Nepean Hwy, Frankston. Check out daveys.com. au for more info. SIMON BURKE
ACTION GEOFF ACHISON Back from the States and back in action Geoff Achison performs his solo acoustic show at the Seaford Hotel’s Sunday Session July 13. Locals love Geoff and his background tells us why. Born on Phillip Island, Achison taught himself guitar in the isolation of rural Australia and forged his own path to a successful career with an explosive blues/funk style and top notch vocals. However, Peninsula fans aren’t the only admirers Achison has earned along the way, having toured relentlessly throughout the U.K, U.S and Australia. With each country toured, our blues wizard performs his popular acoustic solo shows or enlists the best local musicians to recreate his brainchild band The Souldiggers as he goes. Forming the group, Souldiggers is meant to convey the tapping into of ones soul for honesty and truth, and this is expressed through their music and Achison’s hard work, which continued in 1994 setting up his own record label Jupiter II Records. These early recordings were received well by fans and critics, which led to him representing the Melbourne Blues Society at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis winning the coveted Albert King Award for his guitar skill. Since then, he has won a swag of awards, using Australia as a home base keeping fans enthused with several live CD releases from different corners of the globe. Catch Geoff in action at the Seaford Hotel, 362 Frankston-Dandenong Rd Seaford, July 13 from 2pm. More info go to theseaford.com.au. SIMON BURKE
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WANNABE WEDNESDAYS KARAOKE: Chinese Translation :Empty Orchestra Beaches Translation:Top yourself up with enough Dutch Courage to take centre stage while imagining you’re rockin’out at Rod Laver. Picture thousands of screaming fans, Slash on guitar, Sting on bass, Phil Collins on drums, and a queue of groupies ready to fight like Mike for a backstage pass. Karaoke’s what ever you make it! Beaches in Mornington lets rip every Wednesday night with KaraokeKool, an institution
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each week for a bunch of talented regular’s, from Sammy’s Sinatra to Shae’s Shakira, you just never know who you’ll see. Karaoke Koolis hosted by Liz & Steve and is all about having a good time regardless of talent (ooops…did I really say that?)…so make Wednesdays your mid week winter escape and “Do what you wanna do, be what you wanna be yeaaaahhhhh!”
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pening the upstairs Club doors to an exciting series of monthly live music events, Mornington’s Grand Hotel pays tribute to one of the greatest bands of all time in The Australian Queen Show on July 25. Queen reined the world rock charts for more 20 years and it is fitting that such dedicated performers bring them to life. Die-hard Queen fan Gareth Hill, who assumes the role of lead singer Freddie Mercury, is a must see, sounding, acting and looking incredibly like the flamboyant legendary vocalist. Add to the line up, fellow life long Queen fans Scotty Hotpants, replicating the licks of Brian May, Darryn McLaughlin, as reliable bass player John Deacon and Brad Hodge, with a replica Wembley 86’ drum kit as Roger Taylor, and you’ve got yourself the most technically accurate Queen tribute
show in the country. The show brings to life the brilliance and magic of Queen with no reliance on backing tracks and all songs played in the original keys. It’s pretty simple. These guys sound like Queen, perform like Queen, look like Queen and have a hell of a lot of fun doing it, as will you, watching it. Get ready for Freddie as The Australian Queen Show pumps out two huge sets with DJ’s playing all the party stuff in between as we break in Mornington’s newest live music arena! BYO Air Guitars & Dancin’ Shoes to The Grand Hotel, 124 Main St, Mornington and enjoy The Australian Queen Tribute Show on July 25 at 8pm. Tickets $22 from the venue. See grand.net.au for more info. SIMON BURKE
GET READY FOR FREDDIE FREDDIE FACTS Freddie Mercury-FarrokhBulsara (Freddie Mercury)
BORN: (September 5th, 1946) Stone Town, Zanzibar. DIED: (November 24th, 1991) Kensington, London, England from complications of AIDS. AGE: Freddie was 45 when he died, but this year he would have been 67. ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS: Mary Austin in the early 70’s (Freddie often
called her the love of his life; though their romantic relationship ended, they kept their friendship.), Gita Bharucha, Barbara Valentin in the 80’s, and Jim Hutton in the 80’s (Jim was Freddie’s last lover).
CHILDREN:
Freddie had plans in the future to have children, but he treated his cats like they were his children.
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INSTRUMENTS:
He played piano, sang, and knew some chords (chords for Crazy Little Thing Called Love) on the guitar.
STUDIO SOLO WORK: Mr. Bad Guy (1985), Barcelona with Montserrat Caballe
(1988).
RANDOM FACTS: Freddie really liked cats, and had ten cats at one time. His favourite was Delilah, he even wrote a song for her (It was on Innuendo, 1991). In the video for These Are the Days of Our Lives, he wore a vest with all of his cats on it.
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Rockabilly-Ba-Ha Do you love Rockabilly? Well you’ll love this! Ba-Ha goes Rockabilly Sunday August 3rd kicking starting with two well known Melbourne Rockabilly bands The Infernos and The Mighty Kings, and keeps the billy boiling the first Sunday each month from here on! Exciting Rockabilly trio The Infernos bring a burning new energy to the Australian music scene with their ‘Pommiebilly’ sound. The Infernos are influenced by 50’s icons such as Elvis, Ronnie Dawson, Johnny Burnette and Charlie Feathers as well as the 80’s Rockabilly revival bands The Polecats, Restless and The Jets.
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The Infernos lead singer and songwriter from the UK Don Wycherley (slap bass), writes many of his own songs and has played with international bands such as; The Jetsons, The Big Shots, and The Detroit Rockers among many others before forming The Infernos in 2009 with guitarist Steve Bird and drummer David Rogers.
formed in 2013 with Don Giovinazzo (slap bass), Gaby Bainyon guitar and Bones on drums. The bands main influences are the early 50’s icons, Elvis, Eddy Cochran and the 80’s band The Stray Cats. Christine’s Rockabilly Promotions, founded by Christine Bitomsky, has been promoting this fast paced genre of music with its sub culture mix of 50’s vintage style and her ‘KustomKulture’ concept for the past five years. The new monthly format is not just about the music, but embraces the lifestyle, the clothes, the cars, and the vintage feel with a modern twist. Visit Christine’s Rockabilly Promotions on Facebook for information on her other events, where to go, what’s on, and some of the history of Rockabilly including a gallery of some of the iconic bands, and don’t miss this exciting new event launching Sunday August 3 at Baha Tacos from 2pm, Pt Nepean Rd in Rye. SIMON MILLS
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JERSEY BOY TO MATERIAL GIRL One man, one piano, two great shows at the Kingston Arts Centre on July 18 as Jersey Boys star Michael Griffiths performs the music of Annie Lennox and Madonna. This years Adelaide Fringe Award Winner for Best Cabaret, brings to life two musical icons and takes us on a journey through not only the songs, but highlighting the truths and surprising stories behind them. Sweet Dreams, the Annie Lennox show is told through the eyes of the moody songstress as Griffiths intertwines her story and songs with anecdotes and quips from her life to learn more about the star and her career.
In Vogue, songs by Madonna, Griffiths has Queen Madge down to a fine art. Performing medleys that cover the spectrum of Madonna’s vast career, teamed with piano skills that are unrivalled, Griffiths’ interpretations are faithful to Madonna material and the cabaret style. Michael Griffiths oozes talent, attitude and personality which makes him a great portrayer of two legendary diva’s and is the reason you should be at the Kingston Arts Centre, 979 Nepean Hwy, Moorabbin, July 18. Ticket info at kingstonarts.com.au. SIMON BURKE
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SNAKES IN THE GARAGE Join Ruby Dee and the Snakehandlers for a high octane Americana roots and rockabilly show on July 26 at Lucky 13 Garage. The band, hailing from Austin Texas in the U.S, are touring Australia with a stop over in Melbourne scheduled on their way to Sydney and New South Wales. Led by gutsy, songwriter-vocalist Ruby Dee, this four piece will be touring their latest release Rockabilly Playground which is both for kids and the tykes inside so-called grown ups. Their music grabbed hold of audiences worldwide and with a reputation for high-energy shows these guys have the potential to deliver great performances and captivate crowds in any venue. Catch Ruby Dee and the Snakehandlers at Lucky 13 Garage, 8 Cochranes Rd, Moorabbin, July 26. More info go to lucky13garage.com.au SIMON BURKE
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BATTLE OF THE PIER The Oils and The Foo’ees go head-to-head on July 18 at Frankston’s Pier Live and will represent their respective countries in an Aussie Vs U.S.A rock’n’roll title fight! The Midnight Oil Show, showcasing Australian rock legends Midnight Oil, and The Faux Fighters, representing American rockers from Seattle the Foo Fighters, come together in one massive rock-till-ya-drop battle. These two powerhouse bands will play two big sets on the night with performances that have the potential to rock the roof off. You won’t be able to tell the difference between these guys and the real thing as they are so dedicated to producing the atmosphere and sounds of their idols. The Faux Fighters came to life when lead singer Dave Growl teamed up with Taylor Drumskins through a shared passion for
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banging drums and mixing Redbull. Fuelled by their passion to form a band that plays the most awesome music off all time, they picked up bass dude Nate Mancave and former band mates Pat Sneer and Chris Leaflit, together creating the closest thing you’ll get to the real Foo Fighters. In the Aussie Corner…Gary Hickman’s rockin’ portrayal of Oils vocalist Peter Garrett is big, bad and bald with all the moves to boot, bringin’ back the full visceral and transcendent power of Midnight Oil live. This is the pairing of the century, and certainly not for the faint hearted! Let’s rock! Show your support for Aussie and American rock on July 18 at Pier Live, 508 Nepean Hwy, Frankston. More info check out pierlive.com.au. For tickets call 9783 9800. SIMON BURKE
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Rouge FOOD AND WINE LOUNGE Introducing
all day breakfast and lunch menu
We would like to welcome and encourage our diners to try our new dishes
chicken prawn or fruit compote crepes or our chocolate or savoury croissants All our diners are welcome to a FREE COFFEE with their breakfast or lunch purchase.
ALL ON DECK FOR JOSH ROYDHOUSE With winter upon us the new indoor/ outdoor designer deck at Rosebud Hotel just keeps getting warmer and warmer! Sheltered from the elements, wired for sound, with a roaring fire and plenty of cosy corners, the Rosey Deck maintains the freedom of outdoor dining with all the creature comforts. Saturday nights go from strength to strength thanks to resident solo artist Josh Roydhouse and his crowd-pleasing, fingerpicking, laid back acoustic tunes a real winner between 7pm-10pm each
week. A renowned local musician, Roydhouse performs vintage folk B-sides to current alternative folk, with a voice reminiscent of Cat Stevens, Jim Croce and James Taylor. It’s all about the ambience! See for yourself and catch Josh Roydhouse beside the fire from 7pm each Saturday at the Rosebud Hotel, Point Nepean Rd, Rosebud. For more details visit www.rosebudhotel.com.au SIMON MILLS
We would like to thank everyone for their overwhelming support for our first Burlesque evening to be held on the 27th of June {sold out}...
Our next Burlesque night is in August and is selling out fast, it is $30 which includes show and food platter and comes with one free drink.
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he may have sauntered in slightly later usual, but winter has well and truly set in. I was going to pen a piece on bringing greenery into your home during the cooler months, but there is a far more pressing issue that needs to be addressed in relation to winter weather and the garden. Agapanthus. The word is italicized because I say it with narrowed eyes and a resentful lowered voice. I view the agapanthus as less of a common garden plant and more of a malevolent villain, and I think a public service announcement is well and truly in order now that winter - its peak-predatory season – has come around.
The genus name means flower of love, from the Greek agape, meaning love, and anthos, meaning flower. Now, research suggests that significance of the name is unclear, and let’s be honest, have you ever seen a bouquet of a agapanthus gifted on Valentines Day? No, you haven’t. I suggest that booby-trap-anthos would be a more appropriate title for this common garden-menace. You may scoff, but let’s take a closer look at this “plant” and assess my proposal. Favoured for its hardiness, the agapanthus has become the plant of choice to line our driveways. This means that you can literally run over the plant with your car and it will continue to thrive. I’ve even heard rumour of the agapanthus being atom-bomb resistant*. Once this plant is in, it is an almost impossible feat to remove, and so the torment begins. In summer, the agapanthus supposedly welcomes you home with a gorgeous sea of blue and white flowers. I’ll tell you who else like those big blooms, bees and spiders. In winter, rows of agapanthus create a beautiful green vista, particularly when coated in drizzle. Translation: the agapanthus becomes the plant version of a puddle. What’s more, the dangers of creepy crawlers and slime are not confined to the small area of the plant itself, as agapanthus leaves are like tentacles that attack. I put it to you that if you enter within a two-metre proximity of the agapanthus, it will somehow ruin your day. Yep, boody-trap-anthos.
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This fact has not been verified.
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Thursday July 3RD @260 (Edithvale), Live Music. 6:30PM 2 Brothers (Moorabbin), David Huxtable. 7PM Baha Taco’s (Rye), Something For The Honeys With Benjalu and Lucky. 7PM Bay Hotel (Mordialloc), Funky Bunch Trivia. 7PM Bay Hotel (Mornington), Plugged In Showcase w David Stellato, Andre McMillan, Joshua Andrew + Dawkins 8:30PM Flanagans (Frankston), Flanagans Thursdays. 9PM Grand Hotel (Frankston), Unique Thursdays. 9PM Grand Hotel (Mornington), Grand Trivia. 7:30PM Hallam Hotel (Hallam), Karaoke Thursdays. 8PM Longbeach Hotel (Chelsea), Trivia Night. 7PM Mordy Supper Club (Mordialloc), Open Mic Night. 8PM Mr Pauls Bar (Mornington), Bennsong. 6PM Rosebud Hotel (Rosebud), Rosebud Trivia. 7PM Sands Hotel (Carrum Downs), Live Music. 7PM Soundbar (Rosebud West), Jam Roots Muso Night. 8PM Friday July 4TH @260 (Edithvale), Ang & Jus n. 7PM 2 Brothers (Moorabbin), Milan Perkins. 7PM Backyard Bar (Mornington), Backyard Karaoke. 9PM Baha Taco’s (Rye), Phil Para. 8PM Baxter Tavern (Baxter), Jim Bazis. 7PM Bay Hotel (Mordialloc), Bay Live. 9PM Bay Hotel (Mornington), FriBays RnB Room downstairs & Orkestrated + guests upstairs. 9PM Beaches (Mornington), Fudge. 9PM Bere a’s (Langwarrin), Rob & Tarquin. 9PM Brass Razu (Mornington), James Marris. 8PM Chelsea Heights Hotel (Chelsea Heights), Bad Boys Australia. 8PM Commonfolk (Mornington), Friday Folkers. 6PM Con nental Hotel (Sorrento), Con Fridays. 9PM Dance Nightclub (Berwick), Surrender Fridays. 9PM Daveys (Frankston), Bayside Over 28ʹs with Stand & Deliver. 9PM Deck Bar (Frankston), DJ Sco y Gardner & Every Avenue. 9PM Flanagans (Frankston), KWC Karaoke. 8PM Gods Kitchen (Mornington), El Moth. 9PM Grand Hotel (Mornington), Blue Light Disco. 6PM Hallam Hotel (Hallam), Million Dollar Riff. 9PM Harba (Mornington), This Is Burlesque. 7PM Longbeach Hotel (Chelsea), Born to Run. 9PM Mordialloc Spor ng Club (Mordialloc), Remix. 9PM Mordy Supper Club (Mordialloc), Our House. 8PM Pig & Whistle Tavern (Main Ridge), James Vincent Solo. 7PM Rosebud Hotel (Rosebud), Olly & Scuzzi + DJ Clay. 10PM Rye RSL (Rye), Dirty Deed’s. 7PM Sands Hotel (Carrum Downs), Karaoke Fridays. 9PM Seaford RSL (Seaford), Richard Evans. 7PM Soundbar (Rosebud West), 4th July Celebra ons with Rossco and Maria. 8PM
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Westernport Hotel (HasƟngs), Sco Hunter. 7PM Westernport Hotel (San Remo), Paul O’Rourke. 9PM Saturday July 5TH Backyard Bar (Mornington), Backyard Karaoke. 9PM Baha Taco’s (Rye), Li le Bastard. 8PM Baxter Tavern (Baxter), Dons Party. 7PM Bay Hotel (Mordialloc), 23 Past. 9PM Bay Hotel (Mornington), DC Saturdays w DJ’s Code Luke & Benny Wa upstairs and Rob & Tarquin live w DJ Chris P downstairs. 9PM Beaches (Mornington), Copyrite. 9PM Chandelier Room (Moorabbin), Green’s Dairy Angel Ensemble + The Dixie Chooks + Joshua Ba en. 8PM Chelsea Heights Hotel (Chelsea Heights), HQ Over 28’s. 9PM Con nental Hotel (Sorrento), Con Saturdays Nightclub w Guest DJs. 9PM Cruze Club @The Grand Hotel (Mornington), Cruze Saturdays w Resident DJs. 9PM Dance Nightclub @ Zagames (Berwick), Almost Famous Saturday’s. 8PM Deck Bar (Frankston), DJ Lukas Brock and Guilty Pleasure. 9PM Frankston RSL (Frankston), Frankie Stevens (Bistro). 7PM Gods Kitchen (Mornington), Sonic Expedi on. 9PM Hallam Hotel (Hallam), Sound City Over 28s w Stand & Deliver plus Ozzy on the decks. 9PM Hotel Sorrento (Sorrento), Tim Morrison Duo. 8PM Lucky 13 Garage (Moorabbin), Firebird, Ezra Lee and Jay & The Eldorados. 8PM Mordialloc Spor ng Club (Mordialloc), Captain Spalding. 9PM Mordy Supper Club (Mordialloc), Live Music. 8PM One Fourteen (Mentone), Live Music. 7PM Pier Live & Daveys Hotel (Frankston), Superclub Saturdays. 8PM Pig & Whistle Tavern (Main Ridge), Joost Solo. 7PM Rosebud Hotel (Rosebud), Josh Roydhouse. 7PM Royal Hotel (Mornington), Pete Zoch. 8PM Sandringham Hotel (Sandringham), Band-aoke w Andrew Hoskings. 9PM Seaford RSL (Seaford), Lloyd Poole. 7PM Somerville Hotel (Somerville), Familyoke. 7:30PM Soundbar (Rosebud West), Moody Spooks And Guests. 8PM T’Gallant (Main Ridge), Chris Genoux. 12PM Trios (Cranbourne), Live Music. 8PM Westernport Hotel (San Remo), Olly & Scuzzi. 9PM Sunday July 6TH Baha Taco’s (Rye), Sunday Sessions with Emi-Lou on Decks. 3PM Bay Hotel (Mornington), 100% Deep House. 4PM Beach 162 (Frankston), Maddison Wilson. 2PM Cove Hotel (PaƩerson Lakes), Dylan Boyd. 2PM Deck Bar (Frankston), Sunday Sessions with Chris Doheny. 4PM Frankston RSL (Frankston), John Lawrence Band.
2PM Gods Kitchen (Mornington), Mandy Connell. 5PM Harba (Mornington), Sarah Gardner. 5PM Heritage Tavern (Balnarring), Jay Maclean Band. 3PM Hickinbotham Winery (Dromana), Dan Palamara. 1PM Leaf & Bean (Mornington), Leaf & Bean Jazz. 2PM Lucky 13 Garage (Moorabbin), Diddy Reyes And The Blues Maniacs. 3PM Mordialloc Spor ng Club (Mordialloc), Wired Featuring Jimmy Cupples. 4PM Mordy Supper Club (Mordialloc), Cheeky Sunday Sessions. 2PM Mornington Peninsula Brewery (Mornington), Safari Motel. 2PM Pier Hotel (Frankston), Geoff Achison. 2PM Pig & Whistle Tavern (Main Ridge), Kingsley George Band. 2PM Red Hill Bakery (Balnarring), Red Hill Bakery Jazz. 1PM Rumours (Mt Martha), Bennsong. 4PM Sands Hotel (Carrum Downs), Liz Bradley. 2PM Seaford Hotel (Seaford), Paul Woseen. 2PM Steeples (Mornington), Jason Dean. 1PM T’Gallant (Main Ridge), The Weeping Willows. 12PM The Winey Cow (Mornington), Bennsong. 12PM Westernport Hotel (HasƟngs), Acous c Sunday Sessions. 3PM Monday July 7TH Baha Taco’s (Rye), Rock Trivia With Mr Charisma. 7PM Tuesday July 8TH Baha Taco’s (Rye), Taco Tuesdays. 4PM Frankston Arts Centre (Frankston), Jus ne Clark. 10AM Mordialloc Spor ng Club (Mordialloc), Fame Trivia. 7:30PM Sands Hotel (Carrum Downs), Trivia Night. 7PM Trios (Cranbourne), Trios Trivia. 7PM Wednesday July 9TH @260 (Edithvale), Open Mic. 6:30PM Beaches (Mornington), Karaoke Kool. 9PM Con nental Hotel (Sorrento), Con Trivia. 9pm God’s Kitchen (Mornington), Gods Kitchen Trivia. 7:30pm Mentone Hotel (Mentone), Edgy Wednesdays. 8PM Mordy Supper Club (Mordialloc), Mordy’s Least Shit Trivia. 7:30PM Somerville Hotel (Somerville), Brenda Sco . 11AM Thursday July 10TH @260 (Edithvale), Live Music. 6:30PM 2 Brothers (Moorabbin), Simon Phillips. 7PM Bay Hotel (Mordialloc), Funky Bunch Trivia. 7PM Bay Hotel (Mornington), Plugged In Showcase w Ma Clarke, All Day Weekend, Ben Jansz + Dawkins. 8:30PM Flanagans (Frankston), Flanagans Thursdays Winter Party. 9PM Grand Hotel (Mornington), Grand Trivia. 7:30PM
Grand Hotel (Frankston), Unique Thursdays. 9PM Hallam Hotel (Hallam), Karaoke Thursdays. 8PM Longbeach Hotel (Chelsea), Trivia Night. 7PM Mr Paul’s Bar (Mornington), Bennsong. 6PM Rosebud Hotel (Rosebud), Rosebud Trivia. 7PM Sands Hotel (Carrum Downs), Live Music. 7PM Friday July 11TH @260 (Edithvale), Short Note. 7PM 2 Brothers (Moorabbin), David Huxtable. 7PM Backyard Bar (Mornington), Backyard Karaoke. 9PM Baha Taco’s (Rye), Tracey McNeil Band. 8PM Baxter Tavern (Baxter), Mat Dalrymple. 7PM Bay Hotel (Mordialloc), Bay Live. 9PM Bay Hotel (Mornington), FriBays RnB Room downstairs & Girls on Top w Holly J + guests upstairs. 9PM Beaches (Mornington), Party Animals. 9PM Bere a’s (Langwarrin), Rob & Tarquin. 9PM Brass Razu (Mornington), Jessica-Jade. 8PM Chelsea Heights Hotel (Chelsea Heights), Karaoke Kool. 9PM Commonfolk (Mornington), La e Art Smackdown. 7PM Con nental Hotel (Sorrento), Con Fridays. 9PM Dance Nightclub (Berwick), Surrender Fridays. 9PM Daveys (Frankston), Bayside Over 28ʹs with Stand & Deliver. 9PM Deck Bar (Frankston), DJ Sco y Gardner & Every Avenue. 9PM Flanagans (Frankston), KWC Karaoke. 8PM Frankston Arts Centre (Frankston), Hi-5. 10AM Gods Kitchen (Mornington), Munro Melano. 9PM Hallam Hotel (Hallam), Eastwood Ravine. 9PM Mordialloc Spor ng Club (Mordialloc), A er Hours. 9PM Pig & Whistle Tavern (Main Ridge), Jack Daniel Solo. 7PM Rosebud Hotel (Rosebud), Olly & Scuzzi + DJ Clay. 10PM Sands Hotel (Carrum Downs), Karaoke Fridays. 9PM Seaford Hotel (Seaford), Ian White. 7PM Soundbar (Rosebud West), Kelani Dani. 8PM Saturday July 12TH @260 (Edithvale), Note Dead yet. 7PM Backyard Bar (Mornington), Backyard Karaoke. 9PM Baha Taco’s (Rye), BootLeg Rascal. 8PM Baxter Tavern (Baxter), Yellow. 7PM Bay Hotel (Mordialloc), 23 Past. 9PM Bay Hotel (Mornington), DC Saturdays w DJ’s Code Luke & Benny Wa upstairs and Rob & Tarquin live w DJ Chris P downstairs. 9PM Beaches (Mornington), Shazam. 9PM Chandelier Room (Moorabbin), Stewart Kohinga + Kur s Gentle + Tim Hulsman. 8PM Chelsea Heights Hotel (Chelsea Heights), HQ Over 28’s. 9PM Con nental Hotel (Sorrento), Con Saturdays Nightclub w Guest DJs. 9PM Cruze Club @The Grand Hotel (Mornington), Cruze Saturdays w Resident DJs. 9PM Dance Nightclub @ Zagames (Berwick), Almost
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Famous Saturday’s. 8PM Deck Bar (Frankston), DJ Lukas Brock and Guilty Pleasure. 9PM Frankston RSL (Frankston), Jay and The Eldorados & Cracked Pepper. 7PM Gods Kitchen (Mornington), Sonic Expedi on. 9PM Hallam Hotel (Hallam), Sound City Over 28s w Stand & Deliver plus Ozzy on the decks. 9PM Hickinbotham Winery (Dromana), Blackwater Riff. 1PM Hotel Sorrento (Sorrento), Tim Morrison Duo. 8PM Lucky 13 Garage (Moorabbin), Robyn And The Rancheros with The Streamliners. 8PM Mordialloc Spor ng Club (Mordialloc), Fused. 9PM Mordy Supper Club (Mordialloc), Live Music. 8PM One Fourteen (Mentone), Live Music. 7PM Pier Live & Daveys Hotel (Frankston), Superclub Saturdays. 8PM Pig & Whistle Tavern (Main Ridge), Joost Solo. 7PM Rosebud Hotel (Rosebud), Josh Roydhouse. 7PM Royal Hotel (Mornington), Caz Magic. 8PM Sandringham Hotel (Sandringham), Band-aoke w Andrew Hoskings . 9PM Seaford RSL (Seaford), Peter Thackrah. 7PM Somerville Hotel (Somerville), Familyoke. 7:30PM Soundbar (Rosebud West), Safari Motel. 8PM T’Gallant (Main Ridge), Sergio Ercole. 12PM Sunday July 13TH Baha Taco’s (Rye), Guest DJ. 3PM Bay Hotel (Mornington), 100% Deep House. 4PM Beach 162 (Frankston), Cameron Oates. 2PM Cove Hotel (PaƩerson Lakes), Jason Dean. 2PM Deck Bar (Frankston), Sunday Sessions with Chris Doheny. 4PM Frankston Library Lounge (Frankston), Meryl Leppard. 1PM Frankston RSL (Frankston), Ian Rickard (Cracked Pepper). 2PM Gods Kitchen (Mornington), Rhys Crimmin. 5PM Harba (Mornington), The Rock Dogs. 5PM Heritage Tavern (Balnarring), Bag O Nails. 3PM Hickinbotham Winery (Dromana), Mamma’s Mountain Jug Band. 1PM Lucky 13 Garage (Moorabbin), Andy Phillips And The Cadillac Walk. 3PM Mordialloc Spor ng Club (Mordialloc), The Jennifer Lee Band. 4PM Mornington Peninsula Brewery (Mornington), Live Music. 2PM Pier Hotel (Frankston), Blackhill Ramblers. 2PM Pig & Whistle Tavern (Main Ridge), James Trio Band. 2PM Rumours (Mt Martha), Bennsong. 4PM Sands Hotel (Carrum Downs), Sean Harvey. 2PM Seaford Hotel (Seaford), Geoff Achison. 2PM Steeples Mornington (Mornington), Dylan Boyd. 1PM T’Gallant (Main Ridge), Calmer Miles. 12PM The Winey Cow (Mornington), Bennsong. 12PM Westernport Hotel (San Remo), Charles Jenkins. 5PM
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Monday July 14TH Trims Restaurant (McCrae), Bennsong. 6PM Tuesday July 15TH Baha Taco’s (Rye), Taco Tuesdays. 4PM Mordialloc Spor ng Club (Mordialloc), Fame Trivia. 7:30PM Sands Hotel (Carrum Downs), Trivia Night. 7PM Trios (Cranbourne), Trios Trivia. 7PM Wednesday July 16TH @260 (Edithvale), Open Mic. 6:30PM Baha Taco’s (Rye), Open Mic Night. 7PM Beaches (Mornington), Karaoke Kool. 9PM Con nental Hotel (Sorrento), Con Trivia. 9pm God’s Kitchen (Mornington), Gods Kitchen Trivia. 7:30pm Mordy Supper Club (Mordialloc), Mordy’s Least Shit Trivia. 7:30PM Sandbelt Hotel (Moorabbin), Suzy Singer. 11AM Thursday July 17TH @260 (Edithvale), Live Music. 6:30PM 2 Brothers (Moorabbin), David Huxtable. 7PM Bay Hotel (Mordialloc), Funky Bunch Trivia. 7PM Bay Hotel (Mornington), Plugged In Showcase w Get Plugged In Comp + Dawkins. 8:30PM Flanagans (Frankston), Flanagans Thursdays. 9PM Grand Hotel (Mornington), Grand Trivia. 7:30PM Grand Hotel (Frankston), Unique Thursdays. 9PM Hallam Hotel (Hallam), Karaoke Thursdays. 8PM Longbeach Hotel (Chelsea), Trivia Night. 7PM Mr Pauls Bar (Mornington), Bennsong. 6PM Rosebud Hotel (Rosebud), Rosebud Trivia. 7PM Sands Hotel (Carrum Downs), Live Music. 7PM Soundbar (Rosebud West), Jam Roots Muso Night. 8PM Friday July 18TH @260 (Edithvale), Home Brew. 7PM 2 Brothers (Moorabbin), Simon Phillips. 7PM Backyard Bar (Mornington), Backyard Karaoke. 9PM Backyard Bar (Mornington), Backyard Karaoke. 9PM Baha Taco’s (Rye), The Daddy-os. 7PM Baxter Tavern (Baxter), James Vincent. 7PM Bay Hotel (Mordialloc), Bay Live. 9PM Bay Hotel (Mornington), FriBays - RnB Room downstairs & Well Said & Rubberteeth + guests upstairs. 9PM Beaches (Mornington), Fudge. 9PM Bere a’s (Langwarrin), Rob & Tarquin. 9PM Brass Razu (Mornington), Stacey Smith. 8PM Chelsea Heights Hotel (Chelsea Heights), Karaoke Kool. 9PM Con nental Hotel (Sorrento), Con Fridays. 9PM Dance Nightclub (Berwick), Surrender Fridays. 9PM Daveys (Frankston), Bayside Over 28ʹs with Stand & Deliver. 9PM Deck Bar (Frankston), DJ Sco y Gardner & Every Avenue. 9PM Flanagans (Frankston), KWC Karaoke. 8PM Flanagans (Frankston), Faux Fighters v’s Mid-
night Oil. 8:30PM Gods Kitchen (Mornington), Ben Smith Band. 9PM Hallam Hotel (Hallam), Million Dollar Riff. 9PM Harba (Mornington), This Is Burlesque. 7PM Mordialloc Spor ng Club (Mordialloc), Loose Lips. 9PM Pierlive (Frankston), Faux Fighters v’s The Midnight oil Show. 8PM Pig & Whistle Tavern (Main Ridge), Jack Daniel Solo. 7PM Rosebud Hotel (Rosebud), Olly & Scuzzi + DJ Clay. 10PM Sands Hotel (Carrum Downs), Karaoke Fridays. 9PM Seaford RSL (Seaford), Dean Sands. 7PM Soundbar (Rosebud West), Rob Papp Blues Head. 8PM Saturday July 19TH Backyard Bar (Mornington), Backyard Karaoke. 9PM Backyard Bar (Mornington), Bakyard Karaoke. 9PM Baxter Tavern (Baxter), Take Cover. 7PM Bay Hotel (Mordialloc), 23 Past. 9PM Bay Hotel (Mornington), DC Saturdays w DJ’s Code Luke & Benny Wa upstairs and Rob & Tarquin live w DJ Chris P downstairs. 9PM Beaches (Mornington), Live Music. 9PM Chelsea Heights Hotel (Chelsea Heights), HQ Over 28’s. 9PM Con nental Hotel (Sorrento), Con Saturdays Nightclub w Guest DJs. 9PM Cruze Club @The Grand Hotel (Mornington), Cruze Saturdays w Resident DJs. 9PM Dance Nightclub @ Zagames (Berwick), Almost Famous Saturday’s. 8PM Deck Bar (Frankston), DJ Lukas Brock and Guilty Pleasure. 9PM Frankston RSL (Frankston), Jon English. 8PM Gods Kitchen (Mornington), Sonic Expedi on. 9PM Hallam Hotel (Hallam), Sound City Over 28s w Stand & Deliver plus Ozzy on the decks. 9PM Hickinbotham Winery (Dromana), Cameron Oates. 1PM Hotel Sorrento (Sorrento), Tim Morrison Duo. 8PM Lucky 13 Garage (Moorabbin), The Milky Bar kids & The Straight 8s 30 year Celebra on. 3PM Mordialloc Spor ng Club (Mordialloc), Astro Boyz. 9PM Mordy Supper Club (Mordialloc), Live Music. 8PM One Fourteen (Mentone), Live Music. 7PM Pier Live & Daveys Hotel (Frankston), Superclub Saturdays. 8PM Pig & Whistle Tavern (Main Ridge), James Vincent Solo. 7PM Rosebud Hotel (Rosebud), Josh Roydhouse. 7PM Royal Hotel (Mornington), Angela. 8PM Sandbelt Hotel (Moorabbin), Kisstroyer. 8PM Sandringham Hotel (Sandringham), Band-aoke w Andrew Hoskings. 9PM Seaford RSL (Seaford), June Newman. 7PM Somerville Hotel (Somerville), Familyoke. 7:30PM
Soundbar (Rosebud West), Wine Shank. 8PM T’Gallant (Main Ridge), Chris Genoux. 12PM Westernport Hotel (San Remo), Dan Sultan. 7PM Sunday July 20TH Arthurs Hotel (Arthurs Seat), Open Mic. 1PM Baha Taco’s (Rye), Guest DJ. 3PM Bay Hotel (Mornington), Sundays with Shanakee. 4PM Beach 162 (Frankston), Crazy Beats Biig. 2PM Cove Hotel (PaƩerson Lakes), Piano Man Duo. 2PM Deck Bar (Frankston), Sunday Sessions with Chris Doheny. 4PM Frankston RSL (Frankston), Joe Galea. 2PM Gods Kitchen (Mornington), Edwina Clark. 5PM Harba (Mornington), Sarah Gardner. 5PM Hickinbotham Winery (Dromana), Jules Boult. 1PM Lucky 13 Garage (Moorabbin), Noisy Johnnies. 3PM Mordialloc Spor ng Club (Mordialloc), Party Animals. 4PM Mornington Peninsula Brewery (Mornington), Backyard Brew. 2PM Mr Pauls Bar (Mornington), Bennsong. 4PM Pier Hotel (Frankston), Itchy Fingers. 2PM Pig & Whistle Tavern (Main Ridge), Kingsley George Band. 2PM Sands Hotel (Carrum Downs), Liz Bradley. 1PM Seaford Hotel (Seaford), Jimi Hocking. 2PM SeafordRSL (Seaford), Ian Duchesne. 1PM Soundbar (Rosebud West), Dan Calabro. 3PM Steeples (Mornington), Paul Chox. 1PM T’Gallant (Main Ridge), Calmer Miles. 12PM The Winey Cow (Mornington), Bennsong. 12PM Westernport Hotel (San Remo), Willy Go Lightly. 5PM Tuesday July 22ND Baha Taco’s (Rye), Taco Tuesday. 4PM Frankston RSL (Frankston), Elvis To The ‘T’. 12PM Mordialloc Spor ng Club (Mordialloc), Fame Trivia. 7:30PM Sands Hotel (Carrum Downs), Trivia Night. 7PM Trios (Cranbourne), Trios Trivia. 7PM Wednesday July 23RD @260 (Edithvale), Open Mic. 6:30PM Baha Taco’s (Rye), Rock Trivia with Mr Charisma. 7PM Beaches (Mornington), Karaoke Kool. 9PM Con nental Hotel (Sorrento), Con Trivia. 9pm God’s Kitchen (Mornington), Gods Kitchen Trivia. 7:30pm Harba (Mornington), Comedy Night. 7PM Mordy Supper Club (Mordialloc), Mordy’s Least Shit Trivia. 7:30PM Prince Band Room (St Kilda), Sky Ferreira. 8PM Thursday July 24TH @260 (Edithvale), Live Music. 6:30PM 2 Brothers (Moorabbin), Simon Phillips. 7PM Bay Hotel (Mordialloc), Funky Bunch Trivia. 7PM
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Bay Hotel (Mornington), Plugged In Showcase w Get Plugged In Comp + Dawkins 8:30PM Flanagans (Frankston), Flanagans Thursdays. 9PM Grand Hotel (Mornington), Grand Trivia. 7:30PM Grand Hotel (Frankston), Unique Thursdays. 9PM Hallam Hotel (Hallam), Karaoke Thursdays. 8PM Longbeach Hotel (Chelsea), Trivia Night. 7PM Prince Band Room (St Kilda), Kelis. 8PM Rosebud Hotel (Rosebud), Rosebud Trivia. 7PM Sands Hotel (Carrum Downs), Live Music. 7PM Friday July 25TH @260 (Edithvale), Wayne & Wayne. 6PM 2 Brothers (Moorabbin), Jame Forbes. 7PM Backyard Bar (Mornington), Bakyard Karaoke. 9PM Baha Taco’s (Rye), Fats Wah Wah. 8PM Baxter Tavern (Baxter), John Cosgrove. 7PM Bay Hotel (Mordialloc), Bay Live. 9PM Bay Hotel (Mornington), FriBays - RnB Room downstairs & Priestley Sisters + guests upstairs. 9PM Bere a’s (Langwarrin), Rob & Tarquin. 9PM Chelsea Heights Hotel (Chelsea Heights), Karaoke Kool. 9PM Con nental Hotel (Sorrento), Con Fridays. 9PM Dance Nightclub (Berwick), Surrender Fridays. 9PM Daveys (Frankston), Bayside Over 28ʹs with Stand & Deliver. 9PM Deck Bar (Frankston), DJ Sco y Gardner & Every Avenue. 9PM Flanagans (Frankston), KWC Karaoke. 8PM God’s Kitchen (Mornington), Rhys Crimmin. 9PM Grand Hotel (Mornington), The Australian Queen Tribute Show. 8PM Hallam Hotel (Hallam), Eastwood Ravine. 9PM Mordialloc Spor ng Club (Mordialloc), Marty Rose. 9PM Pig & Whistle Tavern (Main Ridge), Jack Daniel Solo. 7PM Prince Band Room (St Kilda), Phantogram. 8PM Rosebud Hotel (Rosebud), Olly & Scuzzi + DJ Clay. 10PM Sands Hotel (Carrum Downs), Karaoke Fridays. 9PM Somerville Hotel (Somerville), Cold Chisel Tribute Show. 9PM Saturday July 26TH Backyard Bar (Mornington), Backyard Karaoke. 9PM Baha Taco’s (Rye), Josh Owen Trio. 8PM Baxter Tavern (Baxter), Class Ac on. 7PM Bay Hotel (Mordialloc), 23 Past. 9PM Bay Hotel (Mornington), DC Saturdays w DJ’s Code Luke & Benny Wa upstairs and Rob & Tarquin live w DJ Chris P downstairs. 9PM Beaches (Mornington), Live Music. 9PM Chelsea Heights Hotel (Chelsea Heights), HQ Over 28’s. 9PM Con nental Hotel (Sorrento), Con Saturdays Nightclub w Guest DJs. 9PM Cruze Club @The Grand Hotel (Mornington), Cruze Saturdays (w Resident DJs). 9PM Dance Nightclub @ Zagames (Berwick), Almost Famous Saturday’s. 8PM Deck Bar (Frankston), DJ Lukas Brock and Guilty
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Pleasure. 9PM Frankston RSL (Frankston), Yellow. 7PM God’s KItchen (Mornington), Sonic Expedi on. 9PM Hallam Hotel (Hallam), Sound City Over 28s w Stand & Deliver plus Ozzy on the decks. 9PM Hickinbotham Winery (Dromana), Rob Pappalado. 1PM Hotel Sorrento (Sorrento), Tim Morrison Duo. 8PM Lucky 13 Garage (Moorabbin), Ruby Dee & The Snake Handlers with The Rock-A-Dees. 7PM Mordialloc Spor ng Club (Mordialloc), Rockerfellers. 9PM Mordy Supper Club (Mordialloc), Live Music. 8PM One Fourteen (Mentone), Live Music. 7PM Pier Live & Daveys Hotel (Frankston), Superclub Saturdays. 8PM Pig & Whistle Tavern (Main Ridge), Joost Solo. 7PM Rosebud Hotel (Rosebud), Josh Roydhouse. 7PM Royal Hotel (Mornington), Jordan & Rhys. 8PM Sandringham Hotel (Sandringham), Band-aoke w Andrew Hoskings. 9PM Seaford RSL (Seaford), Wayne Monger. 7PM Somerville Hotel (Somerville), Familyoke. 7:30PM Soundbar (Rosebud West), Diddy Reyes and Blues Maniacs. 8PM T’Gallant (Main Ridge), Chris Genoux. 12PM
Trios (Cranbourne), Trios Trivia. 7PM Wednesday July 30TH @260 (Edithvale), Open Mic. 6:30PM Baha Taco’s (Rye), Rock Trivia. 4PM Beaches (Mornington), Karaoke Kool. 9PM Con nental Hotel (Sorrento), Con Trivia. 9pm God’s Kitchen (Mornington), Gods Kitchen Trivia. 7:30pm Mordy Supper Club (Mordialloc), Mordy’s Least Shit Trivia. 7:30PM Thursday July 31ST @260 (Edithvale), Live Music. 6:30PM 2 Brothers (Moorabbin), David Huxtable. 7PM Bay Hotel (Mordialloc), Funky Bunch Trivia. 7PM Bay Hotel (Mornington), Plugged In Showcase w Get Plugged In Comp + Dawkins 8:30PM Flanagans (Frankston), Flanagans Thursdays. 9PM Grand Hotel (Mornington), Grand Trivia. 7:30PM Grand Hotel (Frankston), Unique Thursdays. 9PM Hallam Hotel (Hallam), Karaoke Thursdays. 8PM Longbeach Hotel (Chelsea), Trivia Night. 7PM Mr Pauls Bar (Mornington), Bennsong. 6PM Sands Hotel (Carrum Downs), Live Music. 7PM Rosebud Hotel (Rosebud), Rosebud Trivia. 7PM
Sunday July 27TH Baha Taco’s (Rye), Bahas Bringing Up The Kids. 3PM Bay Hotel (Mornington), 100% Deep House. 4PM Beach 162 (Frankston), Mary Anne. 2PM Cove Hotel (PaƩerson Lakes), Dylan Boyd. 2PM Frankston Library Lounge (Frankston), Kate Lucas. 1PM Frankston RSL (Frankston), Captain Spalding. 2PM Gods Kitchen (Mornington), Shaun Kirk. 5PM Harba (Mornington), The Rock Dogs. 5PM Lucky 13 Garage (Moorabbin), Lost patrol. 3PM Mordialloc Spor ng Club (Mordialloc), The Sunday Traders. 4PM Mornington Peninsula Brewery (Mornington), Live Music. 2PM Pier Hotel (Frankston), Atomic Hi Tones. 2PM Pig & Whistle Tavern (Main Ridge), Kingsley George Band. 2PM Rumours (Mt Martha), Bennsong. 4PM Sands Hotel (Carrum Downs), Sean Harvey. 2PM Seaford Hotel (Seaford), Andy Phillips. 2PM Steeples Mornington (Mornington), Jason Dean. 1PM T’Gallant (Main Ridge), The Weeping Willows. 12PM The Winey Cow (Mornington), Bennsong. 12PM Westernport Hotel (San Remo), Dream Boogie. 5PM
Friday August 1ST @260 (Edithvale), Ang & Jus n. 7PM 2 Brothers (Moorabbin), Milan Perkins. 7PM Backyard Bar (Mornington), Bakyard Karaoke. 9PM Baha Taco’s (Rye), Phil Para. 8PM Baxter Tavern (Baxter), Mick Read. 7PM Bay Hotel (Mordialloc), Bay Live. 9PM Bay Hotel (Mornington), FriBays - RnB Room downstairs & Ultra Glow warm up party upstairs. 9PM Beaches (Mornington), Fudge. 9PM Bere a’s (Langwarrin), Rob & Tarquin. 9PM Brass Razu (Mornington), James Marris. 8PM Chelsea Heights Hotel (Chelsea Heights), Karaoke Kool. 9PM Con nental Hotel (Sorrento), Con Fridays. 9PM Dance Nightclub (Berwick), Surrender Fridays. 9PM Daveys (Frankston), Bayside Over 28ʹs with Stand & Deliver. 9PM Deck Bar (Frankston), DJ Sco y Gardner & Every Avenue. 9PM Flanagans (Frankston), KWC Karaoke. 8PM Hallam Hotel (Hallam), Million Dollar Riff. 9PM Pelly Bar (Frankston), Avenues End. 7:30PM Pig & Whistle Tavern (Main Ridge), James Vincent Solo. 7PM Rosebud Hotel (Rosebud), Olly & Scuzzi + DJ Clay. 10PM Sands Hotel (Carrum Downs), Karaoke Fridays. 9PM Seaford RSL (Seaford), Rob Foenander. 7PM
Tuesday July 29TH Baha Taco’s (Rye), Taco Tuesdays with Emi-Lou on the decks. 4PM Mordialloc Spor ng Club (Mordialloc), Fame Trivia. 7:30PM Prince Band Room (St Kilda), Wild Beasts. 8PM Sands Hotel (Carrum Downs), Trivia Night. 7PM
Saturday August 2ND Backyard Bar (Mornington), Bakyard Karaoke. 9PM Baha Taco’s (Rye), Kelana and The Rock Funk trio. 8PM Baxter Tavern (Baxter), Dons Party. 7PM Bay Hotel (Mordialloc), 23 Past. 9PM
Bay Hotel (Mornington), DC Saturdays w DJ’s Code Luke & Benny Wa upstairs and Rob & Tarquin live w DJ Chris P downstairs. 9PM Beaches (Mornington), Eastwood Ravine. 9PM Chelsea Heights Hotel (Chelsea Heights), HQ Over 28’s. 9PM Con nental Hotel (Sorrento), Con Saturdays Nightclub w Guest DJs. 9PM Cruze Club @The Grand Hotel (Mornington), Cruze Saturdays w Resident DJs. 9PM Dance Nightclub @ Zagames (Berwick), Almost Famous Saturday’s. 8PM Deck Bar (Frankston), DJ Lukas Brock and Guilty Pleasure. 9PM Frankston RSL (Frankston), Frankie Stevens. 7PM Hallam Hotel (Hallam), Sound City Over 28s w Stand & Deliver plus Ozzy on the decks. 9PM Hotel Sorrento (Sorrento), Tim Morrison Duo. 8PM Mordy Supper Club (Mordialloc), Live Music. 8PM One Fourteen (Mentone), Live Music. 7PM Pier Live & Daveys Hotel (Frankston), Superclub Saturdays. 8PM Pig & Whistle Tavern (Main Ridge), Joost Solo. 7PM Rosebud Hotel (Rosebud), Josh Roydhouse. 7PM Royal Hotel (Mornington), Caz Magic. 8PM Sandringham Hotel (Sandringham), Band-aoke (w Andrew Hoskings ). 9PM Seaford RSL (Seaford), Lloyd Poole. 7PM Somerville Hotel (Somerville), Familyoke. 7:30PM T’Gallant (Main Ridge), Calmer Miles. 12PM Sunday August 3RD Baha Taco’s (Rye), Rockabilly Rumble. 2PM Bay Hotel (Mornington), 100% Deep House. 4PM Beach 162 (Frankston), Live Music. 2PM Cove Hotel (PaƩerson Lakes), Jason Dean. 2PM Frankston RSL (Frankston), Itchy Fingers. 2PM Harba (Mornington), Sarah Gardner. 5PM Mornington Peninsula Brewery (Mornington), Carus Thompson. 4PM Sands Hotel (Carrum Downs), Liz Bradley. 2PM Seaford Hotel (Seaford), Paul Woseen. 2PM Steeples (Mornington), Dylan Boyd. 1PM T’Gallant (Main Ridge), Sergio Ercole. 12AM The Winey Cow (Mornington), Bennsong. 12PM Westernpost Hotel (San Remo), Steve Lane & The Autocrats. 5PM Tuesday August 5TH Baha Taco’s (Rye), Taco Tuesdays. 4PM Mordialloc Spor ng Club (Mordialloc), Fame Trivia. 7:30PM Sands Hotel (Carrum Downs), Trivia Night. 7PM Trios (Cranbourne), Trios Trivia. 7PM Wednesday August 6TH @260 (Edithvale), Open Mic. 6:30PM Baha Taco’s (Rye), Rock Trivia. 4PM Beaches (Mornington), Karaoke Kool. 9PM Con nental Hotel (Sorrento), Con Trivia. 9PM God’s Kitchen (Mornington), Gods Kitchen Trivia. 7:30pm Mordy Supper Club (Mordialloc), Mordy’s Least Shit Trivia. 7:30PM
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15 WOMEN, ONE BAND: THE ULTIMATE GIRL GROUP From the Ronettes to the Ramones and everythin’ in between, it’s The Rebelles! The Rebelles are fifteen wondrous women servin’ up a wall of girl group greatness. With punk energy, harmonic panache and a bad-but-not-evil glint, The Rebelles have developed a reputation as one band you simply have to see.It shouldn’t be possible. You just shouldn’t be able to find fifteen fantastic singers, organise them into pitch perfect three part harmonies, rediscover the brilliant girl group songs from the early sixties and blast them into the twenty-first century with a kick arse show that reminds crowds of how live music is meant to be played – always swingin’, usually fast and definitely loud!Backed by their very own blisterin’ four-piece band, The Rebelles are a genuine, bona fide, proper rock’n’roll band that believe in the power of rock and the importance of putting on an unforgettable show each and every time they hit the stage.The Rebelles remain committed to their mission of breakin’ hearts, tearin’ up stages and makin’ the impossible a reality. It’s big, it’s bad, it’s like nothing else on earth and goddamn it’s fun! The Reverence Hotel, Napier Street Footscray Friday July 11 Free Entry 7pm www.facebook.com/therebelles
SILENT WAR Iconic Australian Singer/Songwriter and ARIA award winning Monique Brumby has announced the release of a new single, Silent War alongside her self titled fifth studio album. Brumby is excited to be hitting the road with the releases this month. Three years in the making and recorded mostly at her Melbourne home studio, Silver Dollars was co produced by Brumby and and Producer Nick Larkins. Silent War is a politically driven pop rock hit with a pretty and memorable melody and lyrics highlighting the need for equality for same sex marriage, the inspiration comes from her own experiences. “A heartfelt, passionate and energetic performance is what I strive for”, says Brumby. Monique Brumby Northcote Social Club, High Street Northcote July 19 Doors 8pm
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FOOLS GOLD RUSH Non-threatening garage rock heart throbs THE NAYSAYERSare celebrating their first release of 2014. Fools Gold Rush is the first of three singles sledged for release this fine year of our lord, 2014. Joining the night are ska punk aficionados The Furrows and scuzzy garage rock ballers The Dead Heir. It’s good to be alive in Melbourne right now. Check the lads out they rock!. The Naysayers Old Bar, Johnson Street, Fitzroy July 17 Doors 8pm www.the-naysayers.com
THE REDSHOES Singer, songwriter, radio and media personality Ella Hooper is excited to announce the release of her anthemic new single The Red Shoes. To celebrate, the Melbourne artist will host an intimate and exclusive single release/album preview showin Melbourne. The Red Shoesreleased on the 20th June is lead single from the forthcoming LP In Tongues, it’s set to a rousing soundscape of poprock, a song that will no doubt excite both loyal fans and new listeners alike. Drawing upon the Hans Christian Andersen tale of The Red Shoes, Ella explored themes of obsession and possession in her own personal way when writing the new single. “You can sometimes lose yourself in the pursuit of chasing a dream or ideal or person, becoming psychically bound to desire and perhaps risk being destroyed by it.” Ella said, “But there’s also a weird alluring freedom in going 110% at something, knowing that you’ve probably lost perspective and control and just not caring. Dancing til your feet bleed, for example! When you’re lost in the moment, nothing else matters.” The musician, formerly the lead singer of legendary rock-pop group Killing Heidi and one of the team captains on the 2014 Spicks & Specks series, has been teasing her devoted followers with her unique style of spiky rock and alt-pop in the form of previous singles Low High and Haxan. Ella Hooper - Intimate and Exclusive Shebeen, Manchester Lane Melbourne Friday July 18, Doors 8:30pm www.ellahooper.com
CALL ME FOR THE WEEKEND Living up to their name sake Slightly Left Of Centre 80’s & 90’s inspired electronic infused sound has always been the key to their growing success and is something they strive to deliver song after song.Since the bands formation, the guys have been working hard in their own purpose built studios, SLC produces, engineers, records and mixes their music to keep their unique and signature sound alive so that fans will always distinguish an SLC song amongst their iTunes playlist.The Right Direction, the band’s debut album was released in early 2012 to a hugely popular and eager welcome due to its continued internet promotion and of course it’s free download. Fans from all over the world have welcomed the album with open arms and continue to show their appreciation and support through the bands many social media links. With the groups second album in the works and current release Call Me For The Weekendgetting widespread airplay, these lads are serious players on the Melbourne music scene. Slightly Left Of Centre - Single Launch Northcote Social Club, High Street Northcote Sunday August 3 Matinee Show, Doors 2pm www.facebook.com/slightlyleftofcentre
A SONG IS A CITY Kav Temperley has played a major role in the success of Australian three-piece, Eskimo Joe, as both a front man and award winning songwriter.Touring and simply the passage of time brought maturity and change to Eskimo Joe. Kav was at the centre of this change, writing about his personal experiences and reflecting them in his clever turn of phrase and canny melodies on A Song Is A City. Compositions such as “Life Is Better With You”, “Smoke” and crowd favourite “From The Sea” created a new reality for the band.It was around this time Kav started intensive work on Dirt Diamond Productions, the indie record label he shares with fellow EJ band members and their manager Catherine Haridy. His focus was the development of his first direct signing, the young, enigmatic, Kathryn Rollins who completed four track EP Reckless with Kav at the Production helm. He also focused on various co-writing partnerships with artists such as Owl Eyes and Coby Marsh. Moving into 2014, Kav is focusing on co-writing with various artists, championing his position as APRA Ambassador and is writing mode for more of his own releases to come. Kav Temperley - A Song Is A City The Northcote Social Club, High Street Northcote Friday August 1, Doors 8:30pm www.facebook.com/kavtemperley
JAPANESE WALLPAPER Japanese Wallpaper’s is seventeen year old Gab Strum his talents transcend his young years. A classically trained multi-instrumentalist, the word “prodigy” certainly springs to mind and his debut EP War Peace Rocket Ships drew comparisons to ambient maestros Boards of Canada and Tycho and personal endorsements from the likes of Chet Faker and Bombay Bicycle Club. Recently, Japanese Wallpaper teamed up with Brisbane Singer/ Songwriter Wafia and Pepa Knight of Jinja Safari to create the blissed out electronica tracks ‘Breathe In’ and ‘Waves’. One to watch, definitely on the musical radar for me. Japanese Wallpaper The Toff in Town, Swanston Street Melbourne Thursday July 10, Doors 7:30pm www.japanesewallpaper.info
CRYPTIC ROCK VOYAGER Dave Graney has been described as a “cryptic rock voyager”. In other truth he a storyteller, songwriter and vocalist with few peers in the Australian music scene. Graney’s new Art Pop offering is Fearful Wiggings is full of wild pop dynamics and massed reversed harmonies. Performing songs from the album IN CONCERT, yes every performance will be a concert in every sense of the word. Davey Graney - In Concert The Toff In Town, Swanston Street Melbourne Saturday July 26, Doors 7:30pm www.facebook.com/dave.graney1
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FESTIVALS
A NOD TO OUR SENIORS Run by our community’s most senior members, the Victorian Seniors Festival is an initiative which aims to unify a stratum largely excluded from the festival world. Older Victorians are encouraged to participate in the either free or low-cost activities which will take place all over the state, beginning October 5 through 12. Check out www.seniorsfestival.com.au for details.
FE ST IV AL S CA LE ND ER & EVE NTS
Camperdown Cruise October 23 - 26, 2014, Camperdown (Main Street)
Leaps And Bounds Music Festival July 4 - 20, 2014, Melbourne (Various)
Mt Eliza Art Show October 24 - 26, 2014, Mt Eliza (Mt Eliza North Primary School)
OZ Comicon July 5 - 6, 2014 Exhibition)
AN ODE TO MELBOURNE
...with Heidi Bond
KELLY COUNTRY PICK No, there are not just three words thrown together. The Kelly Country Pick is an annual tribute to Bluegrass and “Old Time” Country Music, held in the iconic town of Beechworth. A volunteer, non-for-profit event, the Kelly Country Pick hosts performances, seminars and instrument workshops over two relaxing days, beginning Friday August 15. Kick back and check out www. kellycountrypick.org for program details.
QUEENSCLIFF ARTISTS ANNOUNCED First in best dressed indeed. And my my, the first round artist announcement for the Queenscliff Music Festival is well attired to say the least. Xavier Rudd, the Jezabels, Stonefield, The Waifs and Kasey Chambers have certainly whet the appetite of Queenscliff Festival go-ers, with more artists to ensue in the coming months. Tickets available now, see www.qmf.net.au for details. soundwavefestival.com for details.
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What better way to honour the city of Melbourne than to devote an entire day to its wonder. That is exactly what the aptly titled Melbourne Day is about. On August 30, the entire city will be abuzz with performances, entertainment, city tours, delicious contributions from the best cafes and restaurants around town and so much more. See www.melbourneday.com.au
Melbourne (Royal
Derinya Art Show July 18 - 20, 2014 Frankston (Derinya Primary School) Gertude Street Projection Festival July 18 - 27, 2014 Fitzroy (Gertrude Street) Winter Blues Festival July 25 - 27, 2014 Echuca-Moama Mornington Bay Run July 20, 2014 Mornington (Mornington Park) The Age Run Melbourne July 27, 2014, Melbourne (Federation Square) Melbourne International Film Festival July 31 - August 17, 2014 Melbourne (Various) Kelly Country Pick August 14 - 17, 2014, Beechworth Melbourne Writers Festival August 21 - 31, 2014, Melbourne
BIG DAY OUT CANCELLED 22-years after its inception, the iconic Big Day Out Festival has been cancelled in both Australia and New Zealand for 2015. Permanent cancellation has yet to be confirmed, but things look bleak for the “ageing festival” with dwindling numbers in recent years. However, despite overwhelming media speculation, promoters are not ruling out a return for 2016.
SOUNDWAVE EXPANSION Festival promoter AJ Maddah has taken to Twitter to reveal massive changes to the Soundwave Festival. The event will now take place over two days, in four capital cities, over two consecutive weekends. Bands will share their time between neighbouring cities, to avoid disappointment - with the Melbourne and Adelaide kicking off on February 21. See www.soundwavefestival.com for details.
with RACHAEL CAMPBELL
Melbourne Magic Festival June 30 - July 12, 2014, Northcote (Northcote Town Hall)
Poison City Weekender Festival August 22 - 24, 2014, Melbourne Anywhere Theatre Festival Frankston August 23 - September 6, 2014 Frankston (various venues) Frankston & South Eastern Wine Show 2014 August 31, 2014 The Briars Mount Martha Melbourne Underground Film Festival September 12 - 20, 2014 Kensington Melbourne Fringe Festival September 17 - October 5, 2014 Melbourne (Various) Guildford Banjo Jamboree September 19 - 21, 2014, Guildford (Town Centre) Frankston Relay For Life Midnight Marathon September 20, 2014, Frankston (Ballam Park Athletics Track)
JamGrass Festival October 31 - November 2, 2014 Thornbury (Thornbury Theatre) Maldon Folk Festival October 31 - November 4, 2014 Maldon Wangaratta Jazz Festival October 31 - November 3, 2014 Wangaratta Bendigo Blues & Roots Music Festival November 6 - 9, 2014, Bendigo Beechworth Annual Celtic Festival November 7 - 9, 2014, Beechworth Face The Music November 14 - 15, 2014, Arts Centre, St Kilda Rd Melbourne Music Week, November 14 - 23, 2014, Melbourne (Various) Scorcher Festival November 16, 2014 Brunswick (Brunswick Hotel) Queenscliff Music Festival November 28 - 30, 2014, Queenscliff Phillip Island Jazz Festival November 21 - 23, 2014, Ramada Resort, Phillip Island Strawberry Fields Festival November 21 - 23, 2014, Koonoomoo (On The NSW Border) One Electric Day Festival November 9, 2014 Werribee Park Earthcore Festival November 27 - December 1, 2014 Pyalong Sonic Forge Festival November 30, 2014, Espy Hotel Torquay Festival December 6 - 7, 2014, Torquay (Various)
Hinterland Scarecrow Festival September 20 - October 19, 2014 Mornington Peninsula
Stereosonic December 6 - 7, 2014, Melbourne Showgrounds
Mildura Country Music Festival September 26 - October 7, 2014 Mildura (Various) Darebin Music Feast October 8 - 19, 2014, Darebin City Council Area
Meredith Music Festival December 12 - 14, 2014, Meredith
Melbourne Festival October 10 - 26, 2014, Various venues throughout Melbourne Anglesea Music Festival October 16 - 18, 2014, Anglesea (Various) Main Street Festival October 19, 2014 Mornington (Main Street) Cuban Jazz Festival October 20, 2014 Yarra Valley (Rochford Winery)
Peninsula Summer Music Festival December 27, 2014 January 5, 2015, Across The Mornington Peninsula Falls Festival December 28, 2014 - January 1, 2015 Lorne NYE On The Hill Festival December 30, 2014 January 1, 2015, Loch Village French Fest December 30, 2014 January 1, 2015, French Island
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GIGS/TOURS IN 2014 JULY 2014 Bell X1 (The Hi-Fi). Thurs Jul 3 Bec Laughton (Toff In Town). Thurs Jul 3 Saskwatch (Corner Hotel). Thurs Jul 3 & Sat Jul 5 Janis Siegal (Elisabeth Murdoch Hall). Thurs Jul 3, Fri Jul 4 & Sat Jul 5 Paul Van Ross (Paris Cat Jazz Club). Fri Jul 4 Crooked Colours & Deja (ShebeenBandroom). Fri Jul 4 The Holidays (The Hi-Fi). Fri Jul 4 Cookin’ on 3 Burners feat. Daniel Merriweather (Corner Hotel). Fri Jul 4 Little Bastard (Northcote Social Club). Fri Jul 4 Bonjah (Cherry Bar). Fri Jul 4 & Sat Jul 5 SCNDL (Prince Bandroom). Sat Jul 5 Elly Hoyt (Paris Cat Jazz Club). Sat Jul 5 Mark Wilkinson (Forum Theatre). Sat Jul 5 Sex On Toast (Toff In Town). Sat Jul 5 & Sun Jul 6 Violent Soho (The Hi-Fi). Sat Jul 5, Sun Jul 6, Thurs Jul 17 & Fri Jul 18 Neon Georgie (The Hi-Fi). Thurs Jul 10 Gareth Emery (170 Russell). Fri Jul 11 Gareth Emery (Trak Lounge). Fri Jul 11 Sukaro Gypsy Band (Paris Cat Jazz Club). Fri Jul 11 Remi (Corner Hotel). Fri Jul 11 Thumpers (Northcote Social Club). Fri Jul 11 Holly Holly (ShebeenBandroom). Fri Jul 11 Fem Belling Qunitet (Paris Cat Jazz Club). Sat Jul 12 Kilter (ShebeenBandroom). Sat Jul 12 Straight Arrows (Northcote Social Club). Sat Jul 12 The Angels (Palms at Crown). Sat Jul 12 Shelley Segal (Paris Cat Jazz Club). Sat Jul 12 White Summer (Toff In Town). Sat Jul 12 Tankard (The Hi-Fi). Sat Jul 12 The Preatures (Corner Hotel). Sat Jul 12 & Sun Jul 13 Lorde (Festival Hall). Tues Jul 15 & Wed Jul 16 The White Album Concert (Hamer Hall). Tues Jul 15, Wed Jul 16 & Thurs Jul 17 Dan Sultan (Forum Theatre). Thurs Jul 17 Circles (The Espy). Fri Jul 18 The Furbelows (Paris Cat Jazz Club). Fri Jul 18 The Beards (170 Russell). Fri Jul 18 Julia Messenger Band (Bennetts Lane). Fri Jul 18 Husky (Northcote Social Club). Fri Jul 18 Ella Hooper (ShebeenBandroom). Fri Jul 18 Clare Bowditch + Adalita (Corner Hotel). Fri Jul 18 Hetty Kate Band (Elisabeth Murdoch Hall). Fri Jul 18 & Sat Jul 19 Something For Kate (Forum Theatre). Fri Jul 18, Sat Jul 19 & Sun Jul 20 Heather Stewart (Paris Cat Jazz Club). Fri Jul 19 Better Than Wizards with The Weary (Toff In Town). Sat Jul 19 Monique Brumby (Northcote Social Club). Sat Jul 19 High On Fire (The Hi-Fi). Sat Jul 19 Jen Cloher (SheebeenBandroom). Sat Jul 19 Defryme (The Espy). Sat Jul 19 Corrosion Of Conformity (170 Russell). Sun Jul 20 Asgeir (Forum Theatre). Tues Jul 22 London Grammar (Festival Hall). Tues Jul 22 Strypes (Northcote Social Club). Tues Jul 22 Sky Ferreira (Prince Bandroom). Wed Jul 23 music arts events entertainment
Lily Allen (Festival Hall). Thurs Jul 24 The Acid (Northcote Social Club). Thurs Jul 24 Kelis (Prince Bandroom). Thurs Jul 24 Flying Colours (ShebeenBandroom). Fri Jul 25 Pelican (The Hi-Fi). Fri Jul 25 Metronomy (Forum Theatre). Fri Jul 25 Phantogram (Prince Bandroom). Fri Jul 25 Grouplove&MikhaelPaskalev (170 Russell). Fri Jul 25 Ultrafox feat. Julie O’Hara (Paris Cat Jazz Club). Fri Jul 25 Electric Mary (Corner Hotel). Fri Jul 25 The Wild Feathers (Northcote Social Club). Fri Jul 25 The McClymonts (Palms at Crown). Fri Jul 25 Hetty Kate Band (Paris Cat Jazz Club). Sat Jul 26 Colour Bomb (ShebeenBandroom). Sat Jul 26 Tim Campbell (Palms at Crown). Sat Jul 26 Dave Graney (Toff In Town). Sat Jul 26 Sneaky Sound System (GH Hotel). Sat Jul 26 Yolke& Big Yawn (Northcote Social Club). Sat Jul 26 King Parrot (Ding Dong Lounge). Sat Jul 26 Skaters (Corner Hotel). Sat Jul 26 Patrick Roberts (Palms at Crown). Sun Jul 27 The 1975 (The Hi-Fi). Mon Jul 28 Foster The People (Palais Theatre). Mon Jul 28 Future Islands (Corner Hotel). Mon Jul 28 Jungle (Corner Hotel). Tues Jul 29 Wild Beasts (Prince Bandroom). Tues Jul 29 Ben Howard (Palais Theatre). Wed Jul 30 First Aid Kit (The Hi-Fi). Wed Jul 30 & Thurs Jul 31 Broods (Corner Hotel). Wed Jul 30 & Thurs Jul 31 True Vibenation (SheebeenBandroom). Thurs Jul 31
AUGUST 2014 Sheppard (The Hi-Fi). Fri Aug 1 Ultrafox feat. Julie O’Hara (Bennetts Lane). Fri Aug 1 The Voice On Tour (Hisense Arena). Fri Aug 1 Sleep Makes Waves (Corner Hotel). Fri Aug 1 Underground Melbourne (The Hi-Fi). Sat Aug 2 A Great Big World (170 Russell). Sun Aug 3 Neurosis (Corner Hotel). Thurs Aug 7 Cannonball (Paris Cat Jazz Club). Fri Aug 8 Twenty One Pilots (170 Russell). Fri Aug 8 The Pretty Littles (Northcote Social Club). Fri Aug 8 Neurosis (The Hi-Fi). Fri Aug 8 Russell Morris (Palms at Crown). Fri Aug 8 Kimba Griffith Septet (Paris Cat Jazz Club). Sat Aug 9 Hanson (Palais Theatre). Sat Aug 9 Grace Knight (Bennetts Lane). Sat Aug 9 Fractures (Northcote Social Club). Sat Aug 9 Kasabian (Festival Hall). Sat Aug 9 Body Jar &Samiam (Corner Hotel). Sat Aug 9 & Sun Aug 10 Hanson (The Hi-Fi). Sun Aug 10 Peking Duk (Corner Hotel). Thurs Aug 14, Fri Aug 15 & Sun Aug 17 Kimba Griffith Sextet (Bennetts Lane). Fri Aug 15 Kristy Cox & Travis List (Bennetts Lane). Fri Aug 15 SingtoNumchok (The Hi-Fi). Fri Aug 15
THE WHO/WHAT/WHERE WITH TRACY COATES Willow Beats (Northcote Social Club). Sat Aug 16 Bob Dylan (Palais Theatre). Mon Aug 18, Tues Aug 19 & Wed Aug 20 Little Dragon (Corner Hotel). Wed Aug 20 The Randy Anderson (Paris Cat Jazz Club). Fri Aug 22 The Meltdown (Bennetts Lane). Fri Aug 22 Seekae (170 Russell). Fri Aug 22 Dr Fink’s Housecall (Toff In Town). Sat Aug 23 Anathema (Corner Hotel). Sat Aug 23 The Billie, Ella & Louis Show (Paris Cat Jazz Club). Sat Aug 23 The Delltones (Palms at Crown). Sat Aug 23 UZ ‘Mad Decent’ (The Hi-Fi). Sat Aug 23 Marina Prior (Arts Centre, Playhouse Theatre). Sat Aug 23 Lady Gaga (Rod Laver Arena). Sat Aug 23 & Sun Aug 24 Kid Ink (The Hi-Fi). Sun Aug 24 The Used + Taking Back Sunday (170 Russell). Mon Aug 25 & Tues Aug 26 The Dandy Warhols (Corner Hotel). From Mon Aug 25 to Wed Sept 3 [5 shows] La Coka Nostra (Prince Bandroom). Thurs Aug 28 Diego El Cigala (Hamer Hall). Fri Aug 29 Spender (ShebeenBandroom). Fri Aug 29 Queen & Adam Lambert (Rod Laver Arena). Fri Aug 29, Sat Aug 30 Spiderbait (Corner Hotel). Fri Aug 29 & Sun Aug 31 The Amity Affliction (Festival Hall). Sun Aug 31
Cannonball (Bennetts Lane). Fri Sept 26 Veruca Salt (Corner Corner). Fri Sept 26, Tues Sept 30 & Wednesday October 1 The Furbelows (Bennetts Lane) Sat Sep 27
OCTOBER 2014 F-Deluxe (Corner Hotel). Thurs Oct 2 Sepultura (170 Russell). Fri Oct 3 Queen – It’s A Kinda Magic (Palais Theatre). Fri Oct 3 Anthony Callea (Palms at Crown). Sat Oct 4 The Cat Empire (Festival Hall). Sat Oct 4 Bonjah (The Hi-Fi). Sat Oct 4 Ball Park Music (Forum Theatre). Sat Oct 4 Thomas ‘Mukanya’ Mapfumo& Black Unlimited (Melbourne Park). Thurs Oct 9 Miley Cyrus (Rod Laver Arena). Fri Oct 10 Anh Do (Palais Theatre). Fri Oct 10 The Whitlams (Corner Hotel). Fri Oct 10 Sticky Fingers (170 Russell). Fri Oct 10 Linda Gail Lewis (Corner Hotel). Sat Oct 11 Andrew Strong & The Commitments (Corner Hotel). Sun Oct 12 Rick Springfield (Palais Theatre). Fri Oct 17 Diesel (Northcote Social Club). Sat Oct 18 Pooh (Palais Theatre). Sun Oct 19 Cannonball (Bennetts Lane). Sat Oct 25 Celtic Legends (Palais Theatre). Fri Oct 31 & Sat Nov 1
SEPTEMBER 2014
NOVEMBER 2014
Boy & Bear (Palais Theatre). Wed Sept 3 & Fri Sept 5 The Wonder Years (The Hi-Fi). Thurs Sept 4 The Aston Shuffle (Corner Hotel). Fri Sept 5 Kaylens Rain (Revolver Upstairs). Sat Sept 6 The Kite String Tangle (Corner Hotel). Sat Sept 6 Protest The Hero (The Hi-Fi). Sat Sept 6 Devildriver (170 Russell). Sun Sept 7 Biffy Clyro (Palais Theatre). Sun Sept 7 Anberlin (Forum Theatre). Tues Sept 9 Kanye West (Rod Laver Arena). Tues Sept 9 & Wed Sept 10 Anberlin (170 Russell). Wed Sept 10 You Me At Six (The Hi-Fi). Wed Sept 10 John Garcia (The Espy). Fri Sept 12 Cannibal Corpse (170 Russell). Fri Sept 12 Whitley (Northcote Social Club). Fri Sept 12 360 (Festival Hall). Fri Sept 12 Gangster’s Ball (Forum Theatre). Sat Sept 13 Robbie Williams (Rod Laver Arena). Tues Sept 16 & Wed Sept 17 Tina Arena (Palais Theatre). Wed Sept 17 & Thurs Sept 18 Justin Timberlake (Etihad Stadium). Thurs Sept 18 & Fri Sept 19 I Killed The Prom Queen + Ghost Inside (170 Russell). Fri Sept 19 Area 7 (Corner Hotel). Fri Sept 19 Joe Bonamassa (Palais Theatre). Fri Sept 19 Ingrid Michaelson (Corner Hotel). Sat Sept 20 Andrea Bocelli (Rod Laver Arena). Sun Sept 21 Rebel SoulJahz (The Hi-Fi). Fri Sept 26
Rolling Stones (Rod Laver Arena). Wed Nov 5 Joe Satriani (Palais Theatre). Sat Nov 8 Gorguts (Northcote Social Club). Fri Nov 14 The Furbelows (Bennetts Lane) Fri Nov 14 Katy Perry (Rod Laver Arena). From Fri Nov 14 to Wed Dec 10 [8 shows] Accept (Corner Hotel). Sat Nov 15 Toxic Holocaust & Iron Reagan (The Hi-Fi). Sun Nov 23 Rick Astley (Palais Theatre). Sat Nov 29
DECEMBER 2014 Elaine Paige (Hamer Hall). Sat Dec 6 UB40 (Palais Theatre). Thurs Dec 11 Thy Art Is Murder (The Hi-Fi). Sat Dec 13 Ian Anderson (Palais Theatre). Mon Dec 15 Nick Cave (The Plenary). Tues Dec 16 Passenger (Palais Theatre). Sat Jan 17 & Sun Jan 18, 2015 Icehouse (Palms at Crown). Fri Jan 30 & Sat Jan 31, 2015 Roxette& Boom Crash Opera (Rod Laver Arena). Fri Feb 20, 2015 The Eagles (Rod Laver Arena). Sun Feb 22, 2015 Rumoured concerts: Foo Fighters
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YouTube SAYS YouTube hit the headlines across the world this week with the worst kept secret since the wedding of Kanye& Kim, confirming plans to launch a long-awaited music-subscription service, but some independent labels are refusing to sign on the online video company contracts. YouTube is using its market share push & flatten some smaller labels – mostly independents. For some of you out there wondering why would this happen – simple maths? Music + Videos = Money The story of YouTube is an interesting and very profitable one. Started by three young entrepreneurs in 2005 from a garage, it was born during the revolution of the internet. After an initial angel investment of US$3.5million they were turning over US$15million profit per month in advertising alone. Google announced on October 9, 2006, for US$1.65 billion in stock it would purchase YouTube. Effectively all of these figures mean that if you are an independent label and you don’t sign with Google, they will ban your music from the site! Names like Adele, Artic Monkeys a list of artists signed to smaller labels could be history! This is where more maths comes in; don’t sign the contract & pay the YouTube
lord = don’t be discovered – well possibly not in Adele & Artic Monkeys case, but you get the picture. Hours and hours of emerging bands playing their cover songs, countless crucified Taylor Swift songs deleted. For you gamers that is the case as well! No more can we watch gameplay to get the tips from the best in the business on Skyrim – it now needs to have a voice over to stay on the screen.
Did you know that YouTube has over 60 hours of video uploaded to it ever minute!
The figures are astounding. Did you know that YouTube has over 60 hours of video uploaded to it ever minute! In the time it has taken me to put this story together, that’s a week of video uploaded………… now how will that look with an Adele fav – Rollin in the Deep taken out of the backing track of the cat dressed up in doll clothes on a skateboard? See what I mean! So to recap: Google bought YouTube in 2006. They now want to charge music label’s and us to use the service that has been free for the past nine years. Independent labels are resisting. Game play must have a voice over. The worst of it – how will names like Justin Bieber ever be discovered again! It’s an outrage! Melinda Ransom
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FROM THE SONG TO THE SALE - PART 3 tips in the recording business...
with IAN PAV So we have worked out songs and have an idea for arrangement to be genre and commercially appropriate and know we have ‘enough’ of an audience to get some initial sales. Next we obviously need to look at budget and getting the funds together for the production process. I know there are constraints but the goal I try
and establish with every new client is to do as much as can, budget as high as can so quality and end product is the best it can be for your potential level of audience/sales. Sometimes you have the desire for a big budget production, but don’t have the funds you may need to wait till the money is saved, but there are a few options for getting extra funds. Detailed discussion of CD costing and funding options is too long for a column of this size but I posted full articles on both areas in May over on my wordpress blog check out info on CD costing HERE and funding options HERE. So now you have the budget, you can now work out (independently or with your producer) a project time line. May I suggest that unless you are experienced in the recording process (and even then), you allow 1,2 or even up to 4 months, more than you initially estimate for the completion of the process and CD release.
There can be unexpected delays, factors outside your control that can throw out the schedule- someone sick on the day booked, trying to fit in with mastering or studio availability, the need to rework parts after listening to a partial mix, etc. For example, locking in the pressing too early can be an issue if there is any delay to the mastering, or graphics being prepared. You need to stay flexible and not get too worked up when some of these situations arise – it happens. Therefore, for anyone doing their first CD I strongly suggest they do not lock in anything to do with a ‘launch’ or announce any definite release dates early in the process. In fact a lot of experienced independent artists wont organise a ‘launch event’ until the CD is in pressing (even if that means it occurs a few weeks after release). This way you manage expectation of your potential buyers so they aren’t disappointed before they even hear the product. Now, we are almost ready to start recording.....
With 37 years experience in the industry, Ian Pav is a producer, mentor and owner of PavMusic (studios and production). Recently moved to Rosebud and building his new production studio there, Ian is now looking to work with clients around the Peninsula as well as his ongoing clientele around Australia and overseas. You can see more or contact Ian via www.pavmusic.com or learn more music industry business info thru his wordpress blog pavmusic.wordpress.com
JIM KEAYS
around the October issue but decided to bring it forward in light of what has happened, in order to honour a great Aussie icon and a great album. ...with Ray McGrotty (Record City)
This months’ classic album review comes at a very sad time, having just lost Masters apprentices front man Jim Keays to a cancer related pneumonia on Friday 13th 2014. I spoke to Jim about 3 weeks before he passed away. I advised him I was going to do a review of his 1993 solo album Pressure makes diamonds and that I required some more copies for the shop as we had long since sold out of them. He told me he was finishing off the new album he was recording and would forward the last thirty or so copies of PMD he had left in the next few weeks, which obviously didn’t eventuate. I had initially planned the album review for
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At the time of its release in 1993 the opening track Waiting for the big one was regarded as the stand out track which was to be released as a single.
The remaining tracks, This song, Somebody “Turn Up Your Radio” loves you, Broken promises, Some call it love and When the ring is broken were co-written with Frank Sablotny and Darryl Mitchell as was Sleeping giant.
He was looking for some opinions as to what other tracks might be best suited for the single. I told him the album is full of singles and whilst the opening track was the obvious first choice, my favourite is Sleeping giant.
Pressure makes diamonds was an exceptionally good effort . There’s something about it that just hits the right spot. The songs are well written and recorded, the production is slick and the vocals are captivating.
Waiting for the big one was issued along with Sleeping giant as the first a single (not necessarily because of my opinion though), and shortly after that the second single This song backed with All your love was released.
Possum Records (BMG) took over the distribution and changed the cover artwork. Sometime after that the album seems to have been forgotten about.
Three of the album tracks Bridges, All your love and the title track Pressure makes diamonds were co-written with ex Masters guitarist and long time song writing partner Doug Ford.
If this album had been released in the seventies, I feel it would have been a giant of an album – which it deserves to be. In honour of Jim Keays, thanks for the great music and great memories. bayside & mornington peninsula
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GEMS H: THIISS MONT Jack White Lazaretto (THIRD MAN/COLUMBIA) Jack White has released his second solo album, Lazaretto and it’s an album for the vintage Jack White fan. Lazaretto has all the typical Jack White characteristics you’ve come to know and love. Funky guitar riffs with those bluesy overtones, charismatic drumbeats that pave the way for those one-of-a-kind guitar solos that expel that trademark Jack White sound. What’s better than a fresh Jack White album straight off the press? One could argue not much but this would be untrue. Albeit there’s definitely promise in this current solitary venture, there’s still no forgetting the brilliance he once concocted. Listening to songs like ‘High Ball Stepper’ and ‘That Black Bat Licorice’ raises nostalgic memories of times gone by. White Stripes times. But it’s time to move on. It’s obvious Jack White has. HADYN LEVETT
Saskwatch Nose Dive (NORTHSIDE RECORDS) To sum Melbourne band Saskwatch’s album Nose Dive up in one word, it’d be fun. From opening track, ‘Give Me A Reason’ to ‘Now That We’re Alone’, there’s an undeniable need to groove. The diverse ranges of influences in Nose Dive have you gasping at the talent on offer. There’s so much quality jam-packed into this album it’ll be interesting to see what they have in stall for the future. The track to look out for is, ‘You Don’t Have To Wait’. Its smoothness is so intoxicating that you’re left gobsmacked at the brilliance of it. The lyrical majesticness of Nkechi Anele is outstanding. Her voice layers each song so perfectly, wrapping everything up in a neat little package. Nose Dive has been dropped from the heavens for our listening pleasure. HADYN LEVETT
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Rita Satch Rita Satch (INDEPENDENT Emerging from Melbourne’s neo-soul scene, jazz and soul prodigy, Rita Satch, has released her second EP which sees her pop-inspired Motown reach new and exciting heights. The self-titled EP carries a fuller, more developed sound then that of her first. Her song writing has tightened up and her melodies are even more contagious and effective. Satch goes against the grain with this EP. The soul train left the mainstream station years ago so it’s a breath of fresh air to hear it. The top track on this album is ‘Love You Like I Do’. It’s captivating with its sexy bass lines, the soft, yet powerful voice and the lyrics with their ability to penetrate your body, mind and soul. It’s like the stars align and create something truly spectacular. HADYN LEVETT
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Traversing the landscape of light and shadow geographically, emotionally and intellectually, the first weekend of winter found me at Shadowlands in Melbourne - an extraordinary contemporary shadow dance theatre experience, then at a fascinating illustrated lecture by Dr. Janine Burke on the healing power of art at Whistlewood in Shoreham and finally at the Flinders Art Show. Writer/comedienne Catherine Deveny shook up the Frankston Library the following week with her hilarious exposition on life and the arts with a good dollop of politics thrown in. The following weekend, the Peninsula Poets started plotting out our Soapbox Poetry events at the upcoming Zinevent and Anywhere Theatre Festival. June was rounded out making and taking paper lanterns on a mini winter lantern parade as part of Frankston’s Light Up Winter. And last but not least, I saw a fantastic theatrical production of Oliver at the Frankston Arts Centre gloriously staged and performed by PLOS Musical Productions. So many great arts events, so little time. What will you see and do this winter? Let our Arts Section be your guide to where you might find or lose yourself in the arts. Enthusiastically, Your Arts Editor
WOMEN’S WORK
Mornington Peninsula artist, Jacqueline Archer, designs and creates. She makes jewellery, miniature sculpture and accoutrements that some might call craft or decorative and they would be right, but there is so much more to her art than meets the eye. Intriguing societal, literary and artistic references are embedded in much of her work. Art has story and context; it is not simply pretty or utilitarian as with many crafted objects. Historically, women’s creative work was intended for usefulness in the home. Crocheting, embroidery, sewing, tatting and weaving, were all deemed decorative or purely practical, but there can be no denying the artistry in these crafts. Archer’s own work tips her hat to that painstaking dedication commenting on women’s work, place and value in society. Examining fairytales, she referenced the female archetypes found within creating a series of elaborate metal hair combs that incorporated text and images with reverence and humour. One comb asks, “Why don’t you come up and see me sometime?” Its castle shaped crown is adorned with miniatures of the Madonna, Snow White, The Wicked Queen/Stepmother, Eve with the Serpent and Rapunzel whose long blond lock hangs down the centre of the comb. In another series she created one of a kind aluminium hand fans - each individual leaf hand pierced and meticulously carved. She chose fans because of their unique link to women’s history. Over centuries past the hand fan was both a symbol of femininity and a means of communication. When freedom of speech for women was absolutely restricted, the language of the fan could
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communicate everything the lady could not actually say aloud particularly where affairs of the heart were concerned. Women have communicated through art since the beginning of time, but interestingly, much of this communication took place without their actual voices being heard. Women’s work was largely underappreciated outside the home. Telling women’s stories in her own handcrafted work and talking about their history is a double pleasure for the artist. Motherhood inevitably changed Archer’s practice. She has fewer hours to work so intensely on a single piece, but years of experience as a gold and silversmith have fine-tuned her considerable skills. She now creates exquisite contemporary jewellery that often reflects her own life story. Cog rings remember her previous urban residences, intricate filigree earrings resemble the lost art of tatting, but everything she makes recognizes women’s work. After studying at Sydney College of the Arts (Bachelor of Visual Arts: Jewellery) and having her own jewellery studios in London, Sydney and Melbourne, Archer is quite happy being based on the Mornington Peninsula where her influences are the vastness of the bays and skies, the play of light on the water and her growing passion for gardening. See her inspired jewellery at The Cook Street Collective in Flinders or view it online at www.cookstreetcollective.co.au. To contact her about commission work or to find out more about her art, view her artist profile at www.edgearts.com.au. ANDREA LOUISE THOMAS
ZINEVENT July is International Zine Month so local group, A Zine Thing, is celebrating with the relaunch of their community zine: This Is Frankston. Their all day event will answer the question, “What is a zine?” offer free zine making activities, showcase a travelling zine library and zine stalls as well as featuring various acoustic musical performances and spoken word poetry atop a soapbox from local wordsmiths, the Peninsula Poets. Don’t miss this fun and funky celebration of local talent at Zinevent and pick up a copy of This is Frankston at Cube 37 (Frankston Arts Centre) on Saturday, July 19 from 11 am - 4pm. Contact Tasha to find out more: 0425 742 505 or check out www.facebook.com/A Zine Thing. ANDREA LOUISE THOMAS
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AMAZING ART AND CRAFT Derinya Art and Craft Exhibition attracts artists from the Mornington Peninsula and statewide. Over a hundred individual artists, established and emerging, exhibit paintings, photography and sculpture while craftspeople show off more than 3500 uniquely beautiful pieces of jewellery, blown glass, ceramics and textile arts. Every artistic passion is catered for offering a rare opportunity for art patrons to purchase an original piece of art at attractive prices. Anna Blatman and Kylie Sirett are this year’s featured fine artists with Fee Mahey featuring in craft and David Boyer selected for jewellery with his Mabel Designs. McClelland Gallery’s Senior Curator, Jenny Teale is this year’s judge. Opening night admission includes two drinks from Underground Wineries or Mornington Peninsula Brewery, as well as, scrumptious canapés throughout the evening – all for a mere twenty dollars admission helping raise funds to support this superb school. Ruby Tarts Café is open all weekend serving up tasty treats with hot and cold drinks. Don’t forget to see the wonderful children’s artwork while you’re there. Come along to see dazzling art at Derinya Art and Craft Exhibition opens Friday, July 18 from 7:30 to 10:30 pm and runs, Saturday, July 18 from 10 am to 5 pm and Sunday, July 20 from 10 am to 4 pm at Derinya Primary School, 119 Overport Road, Frankston. Phone 9787 3633 or visit www. derinyaartexhibition.com. ANDREA LOUISE THOMAS
topic HOT TOPIC: POETRY SHOULD BE SEEN NOT HEARD Poetry is a form of literature that requires reading and rereading, sometimes for years, to unpack all of its depth and meaning. It cannot be grasped in a single reading, let alone hearing it only once! So how do these upstart ‘performance poets’ claim that what they do is poetry? Well…poems also involve the musicality of language using alliteration, onomatopea, rhythm, rhyme and metre. Poetry employs imagery to convey story. While the audience at a reading or poetry slam may wish to hear the poem again or read it on the page, performance poets tailor their work to be immediately accessible. It is a skill so listen up. Share your views on our PEARL facebook page or email: artseditor@pearlmag.com. au if you’ve got a hot topic you’d like addressed.
Jim Wormwold may not match James Bond for his glamorous life as a secret agent, but Greene’s character makes the most of a difficult situation to become a big player in pre-revolutionary Havana. A modestly successful vacuum cleaner salesman, Wormwold is unwillingly recruited to keep an eye on activities in Cuba for the British government. At first unhappy to get involved, he soon sees the opportunity to provide for his demanding daughter the lifestyle she so craves. When he has nothing to report, he soon lets his imagination go wild and the resulting excitement he creates in London and Havana soon spins out of control.
Fri 1st Aug, Sat 2nd Aug, Fri 8th Aug @ 8pm Matinees on Sat 2nd Aug and Sat 9th Aug @ 2pm George Jenkins Theatre, Monash University Peninsula Campus, McMahon’s Road, Frankston Full ticket price: $28, Concession & groups of 10+: $25, Children aged 10-15: $15, Children under 10: $10.
Art pops up: Western Port artists received valuable exposure at the launch of The Local Creative ‘pop-up shop’ art precinct in High Street Hastings on Friday 27th June. A range of artworks including paintings, carved figures, wall hangings, quality furniture, wood turnings and rope work lined the walls and floors and intrigued guests. Chamber of Commerce marketing and promotions manager Angie Baker, pictured with artist Will Palmer, said the opening was a “great success”. The precinct is in a group of shops, previously vacant, that have been leased on a monthly basis to sell locally-made arts and furniture. music arts events entertainment
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Film and blogging mash-up famously in Advanced Style. What started as a blog four years ago, with Ari Seth Cohen photographing stylish women over 50 on the streets of New York, is now referred to as a movement. His blog became so popular that it is now a best-selling book, many of his ‘stars’ have TV roles or their own ad campaigns and there’s even an Advanced Style colouring book. Advanced Style the documentary brings these women to life even further with as many quotable quotes as there are enviable outfits. One of my favourites comes from Zelda Kaplan aged 95, “I think good style improves the environment for everyone,” or “I never wanted to look young, I wanted to look great” from Joyce Carpati. Looking to older women as style icons is so anti-fashion that of course the fashion world is taking notice - all great fashion movements have started on the streets after all. In a time when magazines try to tell us the Duchess of Cambridge is a style hero (ho-hum) it is not hard to see why the world is crying out for these dames. Anyone old enough to have been into Brit Pop when it was a thing in the 90’s will not be disappointed with Pulp: A Film About Life Death and Supermarkets from Florian Habicht. The band are originally from Sheffield, a Frankston-type town three hours North of London, and this film is as much about Sheffield as it is about Pulp. All the action takes place on
December 8, 2012, the day of the Pulp reunion show for their home crowd. Interviews with band members are littered with stories from locals and fans, some of them in supermarkets. We get to understand how being ‘commoners’ really informed Pulp’s work and obviously their biggest hit Common People. And how Jarvis Cocker struggled with fame and losing his membership to the common people club that made him what he was. The band seemed to be all too aware of the danger of reforming and the potential for it to be a major bummer - we have all been to a re-union concert like that. But they just bring it, the crowd goes mental and I really wish I was there. The full Melbourne International Film Festival program guide will be released on Wednesday, July 11. Find it on the streets or online at miff.com.au. Films are showing Thursday, July 31 – Sunday, August 17 at most city cinemas and tickets are available for pre purchase now. Penny Ivison writes monthly for PEARL on film & TV. If there’s anything you’d like to let Penny know about that’s happening in the Bayside or Peninsula area in 2014, you can find her on twitter @pipsicedtea.
SHAK ESPEAREA ESP EA RE AN N SHADE S OF GREY SHADES GRE Y Contemporary theatre company Bell Shakespeare is touring with their adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Henry V. This production, directed by Damien Ryan, was inspired by a true story. During the 1941 Blitz, a group of British boys spent 57 consecutive nights in a bomb shelter. As inspiration and distraction from the horrors, they performed weekly plays for the other shelter occupants. It is thought Henry V was one of these plays. Ryan uses their story to scaffold his production. He brings the audience into the intimacy of the bunker. Henry V addresses many moral shades of grey. With our continued vulnerability to clever communication, susceptibility
to political spin and the manipulations of nationalism, sadly, it seems little has changed in 400 years. Armed conflict still plagues humanity, yet the profound power of language can also galvanize people. Henry’s infamous ‘band of brothers’ speech led his outnumbered troops to victory against a superior French army in the Hundred Years’ War Battle of Agincourt. This is the territory Henry V traverses. Prepare to be captivated by the history and drama of Bell Shakespeare’s production of Henry V at the Frankston Arts Centre on Tuesday, July 15 at 8 pm. Bookings on 9784 1060 or www.thefac.com ANDREA LOUISE THOMAS
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I LIKE POURING PLUNGER-BREWED COFFEE AND MAKING FINGER TOAST FOR YOU, I LIKE THE LAST SLICE WHILE SITTING OPPOSITE YOU, TOUCHING AS WE BRUSH BY EACH OTHER, I LIKE THE RITUAL OF IT ALL AND NOBODY LOVES ME LIKE YOU DO, NOBODY!
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A wordless narrative conveyed entirely through music and movement, Share House follows 5 dysfunctional housemates in a disheveled flat and interwoven life; full of warmth, fun and unrequited love.
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TICKETS: Full $33 | Conc/Student $25 | Youth (under 21) $20 Student/school groups 10+ $15 each, teachers FREE
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ON THE ROAD WITH THE AUSTRALIAN BALLET Partnering the finest guest artists with the best and brightest star graduates from the Australian Ballet School, The Dancer’s Company, forms the touring arm of The Australian Ballet. They are hitting the road to dazzle audiences across Australia performing a spectacular triple bill. Paquita, choreographed by Marius Pepita is a cornerstone of traditional ballet highlighting incredible technique with a kaleidoscope of tutus. Rimbombo, (Italian for rumble) created especially for The Dancer’s Company by ex-principal artist and former Artistic Director of the West Australian Ballet, Simon Dow showcases the athleticism and artistic prowess of the young male dancers eliciting both awe and laughter. Swan Lake featuring Tchaikovsky’s iconic score is one of the world’s most beloved ballets. Selecting Act III with its dramatic ballroom scene and lavishly costumed Black Swan Pas de duex it’s sure to please. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of The Australian Ballet School and the swan song for its Artistic Director, Danilo Radojevic, don’t miss The Dancers Company Classical Triple Bill at Frankston Arts Centre on Friday, July 25 at 7:30 pm and Saturday, July 26 at 1:30 pm & 7:30 pm. Bookings on 9784 1060 or www.thefac.com.au. ANDREA LOUISE THOMAS
WEAPONS OF MASS DE-SUCTION HIT HAVANA! How does a hapless vacuum cleaner salesman living in 1950s Havana, Cuba become embroiled in the British Secret Service? Well…it’s the exploits of his teenage daughter’s lifestyle of the rich and famous actually. Our Man in Havana is an adaptation of Graham Greene’s classic satirical novel, but actor/writer Clive Francis adapts it for the stage to hilarious effect. Frankston Theatre Group always delivers so one can be quite sure that their production of Our Man in Havana won’t disappoint. Directed by Keith Gledhill, it stars Mark Moore, as the bumbling ex patriot Englishman, Jim Wormwold. See how he concocts a web of secret ‘contacts’ and dispatches diagrams of vacuum cleaner parts as classified documents. Farcical, funny and fast-moving this production offers a madcap cast of colorful characters revolving around Wormwold’s world of mass de-suction. Is he a spinner of fictions pretending to be a spy or a secret agent masquerading as a salesman? Find out at Our Man In Havana Fridays, August 1 & 8 at 8 pm, Saturday, August 2 at 2 and 8 pm and Saturday, August 9 at 2 pm at George Jenkins Theatre in Frankston. Bookings on 1300 665 337. ANDREA LOUISE THOMAS
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FIND YOUR GROOVE WITH CHUNKY MOVE Contemporary dance innovators, Chunky Move, in collaboration with The Frankston Arts Centre are offering enthusiastic youth aged 16 to 24 a rare opportunity to be part of live site based performances in Frankston on Friday, August 29 and Saturday, August 30. Director/Choreographer, Adam Wheeler will create a collage of dance, sound and video based on his hugely successful contemporary dance work, It Sounds Silly, which is an exploration of a child’s perspective on self and the wider world. No dance experience is necessary, but those expressing interest must be committed to following through from rehearsal to production. Adam Wheeler will be running a workshop at Cube 37, Frankston Arts Centre on Sunday, July 20 from 11 am to 4 pm. If you’d like to be one of twenty lucky young people to seize this opportunity, get a move on. Expressions of interest close at 5 pm on Wednesday, July 9. Contact Tammy Ryan at Cube 37 on 9784 1705 for an expression of interest form or email: tammy.ryan@frankston.vic.gov.au ANDREA LOUISE THOMAS
UNPACK THIS! Anger Management seems an odd topic for a comedy, but that’s what makes Unpack This! so unique. Written and directed by former Neighbours nice guy, actor Geoff Paine, this is the flipside of neighbours based on his stranger than fiction actual experience. One fateful night, provoked by his real life neighbour from hell, Paine snapped and head-butted him while an onlooker sang the theme song from Neighbours. Arrested and ordered to attend anger management classes, this play is based on that experience though Paine has changed the names ‘to protect the idiots’.
Things only get weirder when the classes begin and the social workers in charge of keeping things under control start to unravel. Each character is based on a real person and the live audience is addressed as part of the workshop. Fictional Trev and Lorraine use real life anger management techniques to help six men, played brilliantly by three actors, but their efforts are met with mixed results as the ‘listening and respecting’ becomes harder to do. An explosive role reversal unravels the whole group to hilarious effect. Laugh out loud comedy about the challenges of anger management. Anyone who has ever flipped their lid, popped their top or blown a gasket will relate. See Unpack This! at the Southern Peninsula Arts Centre on Saturday, July 26 at 7:30 pm. Bookings: 5986 8204 or www.southernpeninsulaartscentre.com/whats-on.html.
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WHAT’S HAPPENING IN ARTS & CULTURE... Your guide to Arts & Culture events on the Peninsula & Bayside in June• Send all listings to Andrea (Arts Editor) at artseditor@pearlmag.com.au LITERARY ARTS AND ARTS LECTURES:
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MORDIALLOC WRITERS’ GROUP Tuesdays at 8pm @ Mordialloc Neighbourhood House (Mordialloc) 9587 8757 mairi@ozemail.com.au
FAC CURVED WALL PRESENTS: MUNWARRI STAND UP: BALUK ARTS Tuesday July 1 to Saturday, August 16 on Curved Wall, Main Foyer @ Frankston Arts Centre (Frankston) 9784 1060 www.thefac.com.au
MONTHLY MANDALA WORKSHOPS 10 am to 5 pm on day of client’s choice @ Empowering Creations Healing and Art Centre. Bookings: Irene 0407 543 186 irenechara@bigpond.com
SOUTHERN PENS Wednesdays at 1 pm @ Rosebud Library (Rosebud) Kaye 5985 6773 southernpens@live.com.au MORNINGTON WRITERS’ GROUP Fridays at 10 am & 7:30 pm @ Albert Street Community House (Mornington) 5975 4772 www.morningtoncci. com.au PENINSULA POETS First Saturday of the month at 11 am @ Mornington Peninsula Library Meeting Room (Mornington) Contact: Andrea 0435 120 297 or peninsulapoets@gmail.com WRITER’S BLOCK MEETING Fortnightly on Saturdays at 10 am (July 12 & 26) @ Cube 37 at Frankston Arts Centre (Frankston) Contact: Fran 0438 890 217 or seagull25@optus.com.au FELLOWSHIP OF AUSTRALIAN WRITERS, PENINSULA BRANCH Third Sunday of the month at 1:45 pm @ Albert Street Community Contact House (Mornington) Contact: peninsulafaw@mail.com READINGS BY THE BAY Last Sunday of the month at 2pm Mordialloc @ Neighbourhood House (Mordialloc) 9587 8757 mairi@ ozemail.com.au NATIONAL WORKS ON PAPER FLOOR TALK PAPER TRAILS Thursday, July 10 at 11 am @ Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery (Mornington) 5975 4399 www.mprg. mornpen.vic.gov.au AUSTRALIAN DECORATIVE AND FINE ARTS SOCIETY TALK: BEETON’S BOOK OF HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT IN ITS CULINARY CONTEXT WITH DR. ANNIE GRAY Friday, July 11 at 5:30 pm at Peninsula Community Theatre (Mornington) @ Peninsula Community Theatre (Mornington) morningtonpeninsula@adfas.org.au or www.adfas.org.au FRIENDS OF THE MPRG PRESENT: HOWARD ARKLEY’S ART UNDERSTOOD IN RELATION TO WIDER PATTERN OF AUSTRALIAN ART WITH DR. JOHN GREGORY Monday, July 14 10:30 morning tea for 11 am start @ Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery (Mornington) 5975 4399 www.mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au
YOUNG PEOPLE OF BAYSIDE – BAYSIDE YOUTH SERVICES Wednesday, July 2 to Thursday, July 31@ ARTrium Exhibition Space at Bayside City Council Corporate Centre (Sandringham) www.bayside.vic.gov.au CUBE 37 ART AFTER DARK PRESENTS JIM COAD: SET IN MOTION & MATINE COROMPT Until Saturday, July 5: Jim Coad, Friday, July 22 to Sunday, August 10: Martine Corompt @ Cube 37 at Frankston Arts Centre (Frankston) 9784 1896 www. thefac.com.au OAK HILL GALLERY PRESENTS: ANNUAL MEMBERS EXHIBITION Saturday, July 5 until Wednesday, July 30 @ Oak Hill Gallery (Mornington) 5973 4299 www.oakhillgallery. com.au MUNGAN – THE MAKING OF BAYSIDE BUSH SCULPTURES BY BALUK ARTS ARTISTS Opens Sunday, July 6 at 2 pm runs until Saturday, July 28 @ G1 Gallery Kingston Arts Centre (Moorabin) 9556 4440 or www.kingstonarts.com.au/visual-arts CUBE 37 GALLERY PRESENTS: ARTWELL FRANKSTON & DETRIUS: BY INSINGANE Tuesday, July 15 to Saturday, July 26: Artwell, Tuesday, July 29 to Saturday, August 9: Detrius (Opening night Thurs 31 July 6.30-8.30pm. RSVP essential) @ Cube 37 Gallery at Frankston Arts Centre (Frankston) 9784 1896 www.thefac.com.au DERINYA ART AND CRAFT EXHIBITION Opens Friday, July 19 at 7:30 pm runs Saturday 10 am to 5 pm, Sunday, 10 am to 4 pm @ Derinya Primary School (Frankston South) www.derinyaartexhibition.com Bookings 9787 3633 MORNINGTON PENINSULA REGIONAL GALLERY PRESENTS: PAUL KELLY AND THE PORTRAITS & NATIONAL WORKS ON PAPER, LYNLEY DODD RETROSPECTIVE, STARS IN THE RIVER: PRINTS OF JESSE TRAILL, ACROSS THE WATER: MARCO LUCCIO Until Sunday, July 20: Paul Kelly & NWOP; Friday, August 1 to Sunday, September 14: Lynley Dodd, Jessie Traill & Marco Luccio @ Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery (Mornington) 5975 4399 www.mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au
ZINEVENT Saturday, July 19 from 11 am to 4 pm @ Cube 37 at Frankston Arts Centre (Frankston) 9784 1896 www. thefac.com.au
YOU’RE MAD I’M NOT BY LESLEY IVERS Opens, Thursday, July 31 at 6 pm runs until Saturday, August 23 @ G3 Artspace @ Shirley Burke Theatre (Parkdale) 9556 4440 or www.kingstonarts.com.au/ visual-arts
MPRG AFTERNOON TEA WITH DAME LYNLEY DODD Sunday, August 3 at 2:30 @ Rose Garden Visitor’s Centre (Mornington) Bookings through Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery 5975 4399 www.mprg. mornpen.vic.gov.au
MORNINGTON LIBRARY FOYER EXHIBITION PRESENTS: CORALIE NEWMAN & NICOLE BARROS Until Friday, August 1 @ Mornington Library (Mornington) Enquires: Andrea Ebsworth 5950 1716
MORNINGTON LIBRARY SERVICE LIVE ‘N’ LOCAL READING SERIES Thursday, August 7 at 5:30 @ Rosebud Library Meeting Room (Rosebud) Bookings: 5950-1230
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MCCLELLAND GALLERY PRESENTS: CREAM: FOUR DECADES OF AUSTRALIAN ART & WAVES AND WATER: AUSTRALIAN BEACH PHOTOGRAPHY Until Sunday, August 3 @ McClelland Sculpture & Gallery Park (Langwarrin) 9789 1671 www. mcclellandgallery.com
ART CLASSES WITH MARILYN RICHARDS AT DROMANA COMMUNITY HOUSE Wednesdays and Fridays 10 am to noon @ Dromana Community House (Dromana) www. dromanacommunityhouse.org.au ARTHAVEN SOCIAL PAINTING DAYS Fridays from 10 am to 4 pm @ Sages Cottage (Baxter) Bookings: Lorin 0412 660 495 or lorin@arthaven.co.au MCCLELLAND GUILD OF ARTISTS DEMONSTRATION WITH LESLEY BARRETT & BARBARA MC MANUS Saturday, July 5 Lesley Barrett: Scratchboard Art – Wild Animals, Saturday, August 2 Barbara Mc Manus: Pastels – Costumed Figures from 1:30 to 3:30 pm @ Studio Park @ McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery (Langwarrin) www.mcclellandguildofartists.com.au SET IN MOTION: DIGITAL ARTS WORKSHOPS BY JIM COAD Wednesday, July 2 from 1 to 3 pm: The Famous Video Architecture Colouring Competition for Kids (5-11 years old) & Thursday, July 3, 10 am to 1:30 pm Rotoscope Animation Workshop (12-15 years old) @ Cube 37 (Frankston Arts Centre) Bookings 9784 1060 HOT ARTS FOR COOL KIDS Monday, July 7, Tuesday, July 8, Thursday, July 10 & Friday, July 11 from 10 am to 12:30 pm @ Cube 37 (Frankston Arts Centre) Bookings 9784 1060 VCE FOLIO DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP WITH JILL ANDERSON, MPRG EDUCATION OFFICER Monday, July 7 from 10 am to noon @ Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery (Mornington) 5975 4399 www.mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au PENINSULA ARTS SOCIETY DEMONSTRATION WITH NORMA EVANS WATERCOLOUR ON YUPO PAPER Monday, July 21 from 1 to 3 pm @ Peninsula Arts Society (Frankston South) 9775 2640 www. peninsulaartssociety.org.au DARTS (DIGITAL ARTS) WORKSHOPS FOR KIDS Saturday, August 2 from 10:30 to 3:30 pm T-shirt design @ Cube 37 (Frankston Arts Centre) Bookings 9784 1060 ACTING CLASSES FOR ALL LEVELS T THE ACTOR’S SHED New classes starting on Saturdays and Sundays. For details contact Harriet James on 0487 918 015 or visit www.theactorsshed.com.au IMPRO CLUB (IMPROVISATION/ACTING WORKSHOP) WITH CAROLE PATULO Saturdays from 1- 4 pm @ Southern Peninsula Arts Centre (Rosebud) Bookings: 5986 8204 www. southernpeninsulaartscentre.com THEATRE: MORDIALLOC THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS LOOT Thursdays, July 3 & 10 at 8 pm, Fridays, July 4 & July 11 at 8 pm, Saturdays, July 5 & July 12 at 8 pm, Sunday, July 6 at 2:30 pm @ Shirley Burke Theatre (Parkdale) Bookings: 9587 5141 or www. mordiallotheatre.com
LIVE NATION PRESENTS JUSTINE CLARK: I AM A BAND Tuesday, July 8 at 10:30 am @ The Frankston Arts Centre (Frankston) Bookings: 9784 1060 www.thefac. com.au LIVE NATION PRESENTS HI-5 HOUSE HITSFriday, July 11 at 10:30 am & 12:30 pm @ Cube 37 The Frankston Arts Centre (Frankston) Bookings: 9784 1060 www.thefac. com.au THE GRUFFALO Saturday, July 12 at 10:30 am & 2 pm @ The Frankston Arts Centre (Frankston) Bookings: 9784 1060 www. thefac.com.au BUNK PUPPETS PRESENT SWAMP JUICE Saturday, July 12 at 6 pm @ Southern Peninsula Arts Centre (Rosebud) 5986 8204 or www. southernpeninsulaartscentre.com BELL SHAKESPEARE PRESENTS HENRY V Tuesday, July 15 at 8 pm @ The Frankston Arts Centre (Frankston) Bookings: 9784 1060 STUDIO SORRENTO PLAYERS AUDITIONS FOR BENCH Tuesday & Wednesday, July 15 & 16 at 7 pm @ Sorrento Activities Centre (Sorrento) Contact: Denise Potter 0412 862 145 or Ngaire Johansen 0419 574 971 THE MAGIC HOUR Tuesday, July 22 at 8 pm @ Shirley Burke Theatre (Parkdale) Bookings: 9556 4440/www.kingstonarts. com.au THE AUSTRALIAN BALLET’S THE DANCERS COMPANY: CLASSICAL TRIPLE BALLET Friday, July 25 at 7:30 pm and Saturday, July 26 1:30 pm & 7:30 pm @ The Frankston Arts Centre (Frankston) Bookings: 9784 1060 GEOFF PAINE PRESENT HIS PLAY UNPACK THIS! Saturday, July 26 at 7:30 pm Southern Peninsula Arts Centre (Rosebud) 5986 8204 or www. southernpeninsulaartscentre.com FRANKSTON THEATRE GROUP PRESENTS: OUR MAN IN HAVANA Fridays, August 1 & 8 at 8 pm, Saturday, August 2 at 2 & 8 pm and Saturday, August 9 at 2 pm @ George Jenkins Theatre (Frankston) Bookings 1300 665 337 FILM: MOVIEHOUSE AT KINGSTON ARTS CENTRE Wednesdays at 10:30 am: July 9 Lady From Shanghai (1947), July 16 The Circus (1928), July 23 White Heat (1949), July It’s A Wonderful Life (1946), July 30 Western Union (1941), August 6 A Date With Judy (1948) @ Kingston Arts Centre Black Box (Moorabin) Bookings: 9556 4440 or www.kingstonarts.com.au Listings are at the discretion of the Arts Editor and based on information available at press time. Listings need to be brief and current. It may not be possible to fit everything in, but we’ll try if we know it’s on. Send information to: artseditor@pearlmag. com.au by the third Monday of each month. Advertisers are considered first for editorials. Ads in Pearl are inexpensive. Call 5906 5775.
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JULY 2014 Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes (JULY 9TH) Gary Oldman, Keri Russell, Andy Serkis
WITH ALIYAH STOTYN
Carlie’s Country (JULY 17TH) David Gulpilil, Peter Djigirr, Luke Ford Sex Tape (JULY 17TH) Cameron Diaz, Jason Segel, Rob Lowe Words And Pictures (JULY 17TH) Clive Owen, Juliette Binoche, Bruce Davison Deliver Us From Evil (JULY 24TH) Eric Bana, Edgar Ramirez, Olivia Munn
BAYSIDE EVENTS
Bayside City Council are gearing up for another Beachside Summer Youth Festival, and want you to help! Are you interested in organising events? Do you have a creative flair? Keen to work in a team to plan and run the next Beachside Summer Youth Festival? Then Bayside City Council want to hear from you! Joining the committee will entail monthly meetings at first on Mondays, but will be more frequent in the lead up to the big day, which is scheduled for 2015. To register your interest, complete the online form, which can be found at www.bayside.vic.gov.au, or contact Adam on 9599 4622, or email acarter@bayside.vic.gov.au.
BAYSIDE BATTLE
Devil’s Knot (JULY 24TH) Colin Firth, Reese Witherspoon, Kristopher Higgins Hercules (JULY 24TH) Dwayne Johnson, John Hurt, Ian McShane Mrs. Brown’s Boys D’Movie (JULY 24TH) Brendan O’Carroll, Jennifer Gibney, Robert Bathurst Andre Rieu’s 2014 Maastricht Concert (JULY 24TH) Andre Rieu
FRESH BATTLE OF THE BANDS
A Most Wanted Man (JULY 31ST) Robin Wright, Rachel McAdams, Philip Seymour Hoffman Lucy (JULY 31ST) Scarlett Johansson, Analeigh Tipton, Morgan Freeman These Final Hours (JULY 31ST) Jessica De Gouw, Nathan Phillips, Sarah Snook And So It Goes (AUGUST 7TH) Diane Keaton, Michael Douglas, Yaya Alafia Begin Again (AUGUST 7TH) Keira Knightley, Mark Ruffalo, Hailee Steinfeld Guardians Of The Galaxy (AUGUST 7TH) Chris Pratt, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper
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Bayside Youth Services and the Boombox FReeZA committee have announced the competing bands in the lead up to their annual Battle of the Bands. Competing at this year’s battle will be Groove Platoon, Attack at Greenwood, the String Theory, Beneath the Lies and Moss. Bayside are offering the audience a mix of genres on the night, with these incredibly talented bands performing funk, indie, post-hardcore, Latin, and more! With Yung Phily announced as MC for the event, there will also be extra entertainment such as prizes, give-aways, and a fully stocked canteen. The battle will be held on August 15 at the Brighton Town Hall, where multiple artists will battle for the chance to progress through all battle rounds in order to win the final FReeZA Push Start Battle of the Bands. Also on the night will be special guest performers who are yet to be announced, but keep an eye out on the Bayside Youth Services page, www.bayside. vic.gov.au/youth. For more information contact Emily on 9599 4622, or email her at ebuttriss@bayside.vic.gov.au. For more information contact Emily on 9599 4622, or email her at ebuttriss@bayside.vic.gov.au.
Frankston Freeza Committee, Fresh Entertainment, have now announced the competing bands and headlining acts for its annual Battle of the Bands heats. Fresh Entertainment will host two heats this year, the first to be held on July 12, headlined by Beautiful Beasts, with Shoot the Messenger, DTSD, Cryptic Jim, Melanie Grace, Pocketwatch Knight, and Wild Nite, set to compete. On July 19, the second heat will take place, with Swim Through Seasons headlining, and Static Revenue, The Escapist, Cyprus, Flesh of the Earth, and Along Shorelines competing. Cash and prizes are up for grabs, and winners will proceed to the regional finals! These heats will be held at the Seaford Community Hall where past battles have been held, with winners including Myyth, The Fuzzbirds, Blackwater Riff and Astral Flight. Tickets are $10 at the door, and there are strictly no passouts. These are all ages drug, alcohol and smoke free events. For more information contact Chris Hoffman at Fresh Entertainment on 9293 7110, or visit www.facebook.com/freshentertainment.frankston.
FRESH ENTERTAINMENT GIG
Frankston’s Fresh Entertainment, along with Triple J’s Short.Fast.Loud, Blunt Mag, Monster Energy, and Impericon, present the Frankston AA show for the Rise of Brotality Tour this September! Scheduled to perform at the Frankston Mechanics Hall on the 18th of September are I Killed the Prom Queen, The Ghost Inside, In Hearts Wake, and more! This is a massive show for Fresh Entertainment, which is hosting America’s The Ghost Inside as part of their national Australian tour. The doors will open at 5.30pm at the Frankston Mechanics Hall. This is an all ages event with no passouts, and will be drug, alcohol and smoke free. Get in quick before tickets sell out! Tickets can be purchased online at tickets.oztix.com.au. For more information check out Fresh Entertainment’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ freshentertainment.frankston, or contact Chris Hoffman at Fresh Entertainment on 9293 7110.
KINGSTON BATTLE
Kingston Youth Services’ ‘Fuse Productions’ are hosting another tremendously entertaining Battle of the Bands this August. On August 1st, five bands will compete for the chance to progress through to the regional and state finals to win the statewide Battle of the Bands competition. Bands that will be competing at the Kingston Battle are The Fuse, Groove Platoon, Attack at Greenwood, HCC Glee, and Her Majesty’s Hangover. There are multiple prizes up for grabs for the winning bands, and an exciting headliner will be announced shortly. Doors will open at 5:30pm at the Kingston Town Hall on Nepean Hwy in Moorabbin. Keep an eye out on the fuse productions Facebook page for the headliner to be announced. For more information please contact Mealea/Steve on 1300 369 436. bayside & mornington peninsula
GIVE YOUR MUSIC A PUSH START
Impakt Freeza is recruiting musos to compete at its annual Push Start Battle of the Bands
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The young committee members of Impakt Freeza are encouraging musos to register for the August 15 battle, which will be held at Peninsula Community Theatre in Mornington. Bands and solo acts from around the peninsula will compete in the Battle with a chance to go on and represent the Mornington Peninsula in the regional finals. Any genre of music is welcome and the competition is open to young people under the age of 21. Mornington Peninsula Shire Mayor Councillor Antonella Celi said: “This is a fantastic opportunity for local young musicians to showcase their talents, and be in the running to play at Push Over Festival. Get your registrations in and take part!” Applications to play in the August 15 ‘Push Start’ Battle of the Bands are due by July 15. To register visit: www.mpys.com.au and click on the link for Battle registration. More info: www.facebook .com/impaktfreeza
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DO I QUALIFY? 16 - 21 YEARS OLD HOLD A CURRENT VICTORIAN LEARNER PERMIT LIMITED OR NO ACCESS TO A VEHICLE LIMITED OR NO ACCESS TO A SUPERVISING DRIVER LIMITED FINANCIAL MEANS FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Clare McLeary on 59501666 OR clare.mcleary@mornpen.vic.gov.au or visit www.mpys.com.au
Here’s some of the Impakt Freeza committee members who organise the Freeza events on the Mornington Peninsula. If you want to see more of the events and activities that the committee organise follow us on www.facebook.com/impaktfreeza or www.instagram.com/impaktfreeza
YOUNG MUSICIANS/BANDS REGISTER
Hey you are you a young muso on the Mornington Peninsula, are you a solo performer or in a band? Sign up to our bands register so we can let you know of any opportunities coming up to perform locally. We are often looking for musicians under the age of 25 to represent the amazing talents young people have, so register now! So look for the link on the page http://www.mpys.com.au/programs/impakt-freeza/
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THE BLOOMING ENDLESS HEIGHTS The distinct splice and dice sound of melodic hardcore band Endless Heights remains unrivalled. Off the back of their late 2013 release New Bloom, Endless Heights joined the line up of last months Earthwalker National Tour, possibly some of the biggest shows this Sydney band has seen, the bands can do attitude and friendly nature are effortlessly carrying this talented group of friends into the big leagues of the hardcore scene, and its not hard to see why. Since establishment in 2009 Endless Heights sound has adapted and grown into what it is today, a combination of many genres in a five piece package of punk perfection, from the euphoric guitars to the rhythmic drums, Endless Heights is definitely worth a listen for anyone looking for some Australian hardcore bands to support. PEARL managed to catch up with the hardcore quintet during their shows in Melbourne for an interview.
PEARL: Hey Guys! Tell us your name and your roles in the band. Joel Martorana: I’m Joel and I sing JemSiow: I’m Jem and I play guitar Julian Diaz: I’m Diaz and I play drums Matt Jones: I’m Matt and I play Bass Christian Hrdina: I’m Christian and I play guitar PEARL: So how are the shows going on the Earthwalker Tour? Diaz: Ridiculous, we’re not used to this at all, PEARL: Are these the biggest shows you all have played? Siow: Some of the biggest PEARL: That’s great! So has your fan base grown being on the tour and the release of New Bloom? Martorana: I suppose our fan base has grown from the hardcore scene particularly and we’ve acquired bits and pieces of everyone, which is pretty cool to see. PEARL: So what artists would you say influenced New Bloom? Siow: Well Christian and I write most of the music and its influenced by a lot of different stuff: punk music, hardcore music, indie, rock and stuff like that. PEARL: We’ve noticed a change in the style between Dream Strong, Lady Wisdom and New Bloom,can you tell us what inspired that change? Siow: It wasn’t just that we were trying to change or anything, it was just that when we started the band we were young and the only thing we’d known was that we wanted to play music together so music writing just came naturally and our tastes have changed and developed as we’ve got older, and that’s just reflected in the music I guess PEARL: You can definitely hear the maturing of the music. What would be your favorite songs to play live? Siow: Honest Life. Martorana: Yeah that’s probably a favorite Jones: I actually like Son Of Thunder Martorana: Me too, is a bit harder to sing live but its so much fun PEARL: Son of Thunder is one of our favorites too. Do you have any advice for up and coming musicians? Martorana: Keep playing shows and be picky about who you play with if you can, and
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be nice because your friends end up turning around and putting you on more shows, which is what happened fo us, and that’s really the best part about it, you get to play with friends. Siow: Don’t be picky, do what you want to do though, do only what you want to do, splice it up. Diaz: Dream Strong man. PEARL: Its great to meet a band with such positivity! Since we’re halfway through 2014, do you have an insight to what we can expect from Endless eights? Siow: We’re going to go overseas this year, and we’re going to go on tour more. Martorana: We’re going to write something as well. PEARL: We’ll keep the readers updated on that for sure, so our final question for you guys, who is your dream band to play with and where do you aspire to visit? Diaz: Metallica. Jones: I always wanted to play with Misery Signals, but we kind of already did that at break the ice. Siow: We want to travel everywhere! Europe and America Hrdina: I want to do something weird too like South America PEARL: Sounds like some great plans, thank you so much for your time guys, its been a pleasure getting to know you all. PEARL welcomes Milli Ransom to its fold. Milli currently attends a local secondary college and is studying year 12, once completed she hopes to go onto study Law & Media Journalism. Whilst writing Milli has an uncanny nack of bringing you right into the covered topic. Live acts – you’re right there with her, listening to the awesome sounds of Australian Alternative Music. Do you have an act you would like reviewed? Let Pearl HQ know! MILLI RANSOM
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HARDCORE OCEAN CALENDAR GROVE AT HOME JULY
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4th Cranbourne’s Battle of the Bands The 4th of July will be the date housing Cranbourne’s Battle Of The Bands which will be headlined by Sierra and Glorified. Head on down to Cranbourne Community Hall (Cnr Clarendon and High Streets, Cranbourne) to see their local talent battle it out for a chance to play at Pushover Festival. 6th Pay What You Wish - Heat 1& Espy Artist Showdown The 6th will house two events, Pay What You Wish at OLP Ringwood, which brings together an incredible line up of talent including Frankston’s’ own Ocean Grove, best part, you pay what you think this line-up is worth! (min $2) Not what you’re looking for? Well you’re in luck, The Espy Artist Showdown is being held in The Espy St Kilda (11 The Esplanade, St Kilda) head on down for a display of up coming talent, including guest acts Prosthesis of Mind and Chapter Ray. 12th Seaford Battle of the Bands - Heat 1 On July 12th be sure to catch the first heats of Fresh Entertainments annual Battle of the Bands. Head down to Seaford Community Hall to watch our collection of Seaford talent battle it out for an opportunity to play at the Pushover Festival. Headlined by Beautiful Beasts this heat of Battle of the Bands is sure to be intense. 19th Seaford Battle of the Bands - Heat 2 After catching the first heat of Battle Of The Bands at Seaford Community Hall, you’d be a goose to miss out on heat 2. This heat is definitely the clash of the genres, having hardcore, skate rock, and heavy metal battle it out to gain the chance to play at Pushover Festival, this particular heat headlined by Swim Through Seasons. 20th Lilydale Feels Fest &EspyArtist Showdown Heat 2 The 20th hosts Feels Fest 12 emotionally filled hardcore bands to play an incredibly cheap gig, for just $15 at the door, you can experience the most noted of Melbourne and some up and coming melodic hardcore bands. Head down to Bridge Builders Youth Organisation (1st floor 231 Main St, Lilydale) to share some feels with other music loversWant some raw talent for the night? The Espy Artist Showdown Heat 2 will be taking place, a great display of raw talent with guest acts from Awomadah Fig, Coastline and Michael Hickling. 25th Buried In Verona Buried in Verona head down to Phoenix Youth Hall (72 Buckley Street, Footscray), bringing Antagonist and Stories with them this notorious band will be playing an all-ages show be sure to get your tickets to avoid it being sold out!
Bayside’s own Ocean Grove touched down on home soil last month heading down to Bar 12 to play a show along side some of our up and coming talent. These hometown heroes started out strong with their new single ‘Backbone’ that set the room’s energy on fire. This powerhouse of local hardcore lent us two of their five members, Dale Tanner (bassist) and Matt Kopp (guitarist) to tell us a little more about the band and what we can expect to see from them in the future. First thing we needed to know was how Ocean Grove formed? Well starting out at a local high school Matt Kopp and Jimmy Hall (guitarist) started playing covers of bands such as Avenged Sevenfold in their high school assemblies. Completely unaware of what the future held for these two, Hall and Kopp recruited Luke Holmes who took position as vocalist. Searching for a bassist, Luke threw close friend (just about the only competent musician with similar taste he knew) Dale Tanner’s name into the mix and the rest is history. Tanner’s inductioninto the group maximised their potential, after filtering through drummers to finally take on Sam Bassal as drummer and form what we know today as Ocean Grove. Why the name Ocean Grove? The band describe themselves as simple guys, so naturally they were drawn to a simple name, since Kopp and Holmes holiday on the west coast, a nearby town in Ocean Grove seemed a fitting name for the band. While the name has taken on several meanings to the band, it’s generally seen as a metaphor for the place between your obligations and freedom. Inspired by the late 90s to early 2000s sound, Ocean Grove draws most of their inspiration from bands like Korn, Slipknot, Rage Against The Machine and Limp Bizkit. This band defines their sound as experimental hardcore, which in some cases can set them apart from other bands. Their song ‘Overshadow’ combines many aspects of the hardcore genre, going from their opening lines straight into a breakdown that instantly contrasts the spoken word with the heavier and harsher sections of the music. In contrast ‘Backbone’ really stays true to their inspiration of Rage Against The Machine, having a recognizable eerie guitar sound which adds a layer of intrigue to this particularly grungy track. The songs that this band loves to play are the songs that get everyone up and moshing, particularly Enigma, which is an especially raucous song from their Outsider EP. Of course we made sure to ask the boys their advice for up and coming musicians, to which they said“Do it for the right reasons, because you love the music and you love the people who you’re in the band with”. These boys’ love of music is extremely evident in their stage presence, their constant smile and energy whilst preforming which truly displays their love of music. So what can you expect to see from Ocean Grove in the second half of 2014? Well Kopp and Tanner have told us there is no block on creativity, and judging by Backbone we can expect good things from whatever these boys release. Did you miss them at Bar 12? Ocean Grove have their first solo tour lined up for the month of July, catch them down at OLP (4 Wilana Street, Ringwood) on the 6th of July for an all ages show that has an incredible line up. Be sure to like Ocean Grove on Facebook (www.facebook.com/oceangrovemelbourne) and get their EP Outsider from Bandcamp (oceangrove.bandcamp.com) MILLI RANSOM Every Time I Die From Parts Unknown Album Review Release Date 1/7/14 through Epitaph Records Genre: Hardcore/Punk Explosive, wild and unpredictable. When you mention these words in context of the world of punk and hardcore one band in particular immediately comes to mind. Hailing from Buffalo, New York Every Time I Die’s 7th professional record proves to all listeners of music that even in this world of heavily democratised music a band can still surprise you with the use of their own instruments. Never fully knowing what will come next ‘From Parts Unknown’ delivers on every aspect of expert musicality as they provide listeners with great punk sing along hooks and erratic tempo changes that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to end. The controlled chaos within their music and especially in tracks such as ‘Decayin With the Boys’ and ‘El Dorado’ make this a viable early candidate for album of the year. 4.5/5 Jesse Lane
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Earthcore: Hook Line & Sinker
Pyramid. Discovery:The Daft Punk Tribute perform an exclusive full production show as part of Dance Nightclubs ‘Almost FamousSaturday’s on July 26thZagame’s, 288-296 Clyde Rd, Berwick. Doors open 8pm. Details Ph 97026223 SIMON MILLS
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FRIBAYS @ BAY HOTEL
The motivation levels lack in most areas throughout these cold, wet months of the year – but just keep in mind, festival season is fast approaching. We’re counting down the days. Across 4 stages over 5 days, the crew from Earthcore present to us a monstrous lineup including internationals such as: Boris Brejcha, 1200 mics, Da Vinci Code, Victor Ruiz, Day Din, Format: B, Shpongle, Klopfgeister, Ace Ventura, Raja Ram and Liquid Soul just to name a few - with the second-round lineup announcement only a few weeks ago including many familiar faces. Transport to an incredible place, embrace the music, lifestyle, culture, mind-bending performances, deranged stunts, arts, unbeatable vibes, good times, and thousands of your closest mates in the beautiful countryside of Victoria. Treat yourself to the experience. Mark out November 27 – December to 1 in your calendar… and maybe put in at work for a few extra recovery days. Head over to www.earthcore.com.au for more information and tickets, they’re already on sale and selling fast. JIAY MILLS
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In a generation that includes DJ’s among performing artists and musicians, each filling stadiums and festivals equally across the World. It’s only fitting,that along with achieving massive fame and ‘music legend’ status, should a tribute be born in
receiving invites from major festivals abroad and a string of interstate shows back home with guest performances at Groovin The Moo’s Official Afterparty and Melbourne’s Electric Dreams. Surely it’s not just two dudes in helmets! Discovery features a collective journey into the music of Daft Punk, featuring live guest vocals, a series of mind blowing costume changes, laser light stageshow, and of course the signature Daft Punk
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your honour.Such is Daft Punk. Or maybe it’s just that Daft Punk fever is at an all time high! Everything they do is awesome;everybody wants to see them, we just cant get enough… generatinga natural needfor more to go around! Enter: Discovery, and these guys are the real deal! (Well kind of?) Discovery: Australia’s Daft Punk Tribute is already one of the largest Daft Punk Shows of it’s kind in the World, already
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I AM HARDWELL He was one of Future Music Festival 2014’s most highly anticipated headliners, and the world’s number one DJ didn’t disappoint – delivering euphoric, mind-blowing sets that wowed fans across the country. Now, one of dance’s most exciting EDM producers, Hardwell, returns to Australia this spring for three enormous outdoor solo shows, bringing his ‘I AM Hardwell’ world tour to our shores. DJ heavyweight Robbert van de Corput, also known as Hardwell, has been on a steady rise to the top ever since he was first signed to a major Dutch label as a teenager, playing in clubs across the country before he was even legally allowed in their doors.
Now in his mid-twenties, Hardwell jumped five places from 2013’s poll position to take out the crown in DJ Mag’s recent Top 100, thanks to colossal hits such as ‘Show Me Love vs. Be’ and ‘Zero 76’ (with Tiesto). Hardwell’s remixes of Rihanna’s ‘Where Have You Been’ and Krewella’s ‘Alive’ have been stratospheric, whilst his remix of Example’s ‘Say Nothing’ (in collaboration with fellow countryman Dannic) reached the number one spot on charts throughout Europe. Hardwell plays Sidney Myer Music Bowl with special guest Kill The Buzz on Friday October 3 presented by Future Music. Tickets on sale now via www.ticketmaster. com.au
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DANCE NIGHTCLUB SATURDAYS
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MIX TAPE OF THE MONTH
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with JAYDEN BRIGGS www.soundcloud.com/jayden_briggs
Ásgeir – Heimförin (Going Home) Singer/songwriter, ÁsgeirTrausti, brings a new meaning to the word tranquil. Whether you listen to the record with it’s English vocals or take a more worldly approach and get to know the original-Icelandic lyrics, you will have it on repeat! One of few songs, with the ability to put an audience to sleep (in the most sincerest of ways.) This mastermind manipulates “bassy” synths and contorts unusual brass horns along with his voice full of emotion and soothing piano work to make you melt. His whole album really does warm your heart! BANKS – Drowning (Lido Remix) Keeping it Nordic. Norwegian producer, ‘Lido’, has reworked vocals from U.S singer/ songwriter known as ‘BANKS’.His take on the original song has an “Australian Sound” feel, a likening to ‘Wave Racer’ crossed with ‘Cosmo’s Midnight’. “Wavy” synths infused with plucky strings &androgynous vocals adding depth to the mix, this track screams FEEL GOOD!
Dom Dolla – XS DISCO MIX A soothing House mixtape from Dom Dolla put together for the boys down at XS Disco. Perfect to kick off your pre-drink sesh, to dance around the house in your underwear whilst cleaning or when you’re feeling super sorry for yourself after a big night, accompanied by a big box of KFC of course. www.soundcloud.com/domdolla/ xs-disco-mixtape
RÜFÜS – This Summer (RÜFÜS Remix) “An oldie but a goody!” Vocals pitched down mixed with the original vocals from front man, Tyrone Lindqvist, makes this “remix” a summer anthem (as the name suggest.) Industrial percs giving the song a grungy introduction are soon opposed by uplifting synth chords and plucks, backed with a funky bass line. This tune, unlike some of their others, is a dance floor jam. Perfect for early evening nightclub sets and getting you in the mood for a solid drinking sesh! Kilter – They Say With frequent air time on “the j’s” and his name in large font on flyers all over the country you can understand why ‘Kilter’ is BLOWING UP! The mixture of female and male vocals, morphed with steel drums, hardstyle kicks, feel-good chords and (what many like to call) “dolphin synths”, make ‘They Say’ an all time electronica track! The percussion work is flawless and if you’ve seen a live set by this genius, you’ll realise why!
Listen Out 2014: party redefined Listen Out is the antidote to many of the things you don’t like about bigger music festivals. It is a carefully handcrafted party, with a killer lineup of the dance music that matters and a philosophy of best, not biggest. Say goodbye to endless timetable clashes, long hikes to the 12th stage and spending your day with several thousand people you can’t relate to. The boutique dance festivalhas dropped its rather impressive lineup yet again, with plenty of dance-friendly musicians and producers heading our way with the Melbourne show on October 4 at The Royal Botanic Gardens. Headlining the all-star lineup is none other than multi-award winning Sydney producer Flume. Joined by Melbourne’s chilltronica star Chet Faker, who is currently on a massive national tour in support of his long-awaited (and ARIA-topping) debut album, Built On Glass. Topping the international contigent on the Listen Out 2014 lineup is enigmatic dance producer Zhu (whose breakout single ‘Faded’ was used to soundtrack the Listen Out teaser video), aswell as downtempo pioneer Four Tet, fellow London sonic crafter Shlomo, as well as electronic duoBondax and a live DJ set from Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs – both also making the trip from the UK.
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TAKE FIVE, LESS IS MOAR Blake Rayment or here known as ‘Less is Moar’. A maverick of techno categorization ‘Less is Moar’ has a flair for driving underground mixing and a strong passion for music. Growing up with influences from all styles and genres of music since a kid, it was then in his late teens he ignited an interest in the minimal/techno scene. Major influences such as Boris Brejcha, Victor Ruiz, Groove Delight, Alex Stein and Alok all pushing his desire to spin tracks. He first took control behind the decks a mere 18 months ago, which has led to him moulding his own sound and style through residencies at ridiculously late hours of the morning. Featuring track releases through Berlin Aufnahman, Pop Rox Muzik, Twisted Plastic, PhetHouse Records to name a few and having supported some of the biggest minimal/techno artists such as Avrosse, Droplex, Jus Deelax. So how did it all begin? It all began roughly around December 2012 when a good friend of mine, and fellow producer asked me to come around to his place and he’ll teach me a few things in regards to producing. One thing leads to another and we had written a few tracks together and sparked my ambition to make tunes! Before that, I mainly used to listen to a lot of heavy metal bands such as Bring Me The Horizon, Parkway Drive, Atreyu, Avenged Sevenfold etc. Who was your inspiration on the way up? Quite a lot of the producers coming out of Brazil, Sao Paolo, at the moment are great for inspiration: names such as Alex Senna and Bruno Magri are a couple that are doing well at the moment. Who taught you the tricks of the trade? Or are you selftaught? Initially when I started I received a handful of lessons from Zoolanda, as well as my good friend Matt Haigh (City Keys) but the rest I have learnt from watching many tutorials on YouTube which have been super helpful. What part of producing do you find the most challenging?
Umm… tough question! Coming up with the initial idea is always hard. I find that once you have a bass-line down, the rest of it sort of just flows! Favourite gig and why? My favourite gig… would be a toss between my first ever set at Revolver and Tramp Jungle. I think my first gig at Jungle would take the cake as I really got to jam out all my favourite tracks. You can find him doing his thing at his weekly residency ‘Korova Milkbar’ on Friday nights, as well as other regular spots at Wah Wah, Cloud Nine and Tramp Jungle. Head to his Soundcloud and see what all the fuss is about: www.soundcloud.com/lessismoar.
Fribays On Top Rain, Hail or Shine… Fribays will always be guaranteed to heave – and July brings us much happiness. The first week of the month kicks off with Orkestrated playing an ‘Orkestrated Only’ set. 1: To refresh our memory of the gems these boys have banged out over the last few years and 2: Reminding us who the true pioneers of the Melbourne Scene are. Backed up by a solid Girls On Top sesh on
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the 11th, with the lineup consisting of some of the best female talent Melbourne has to offer, including the Queen of Revolver: Sunshine, Miss Holly-J, Madeleine & more. We also have Adelaide all-stars Wellsaid&Rubberteeth making their much anticipated return, a Pyjama Party - and kicking off the Ultraglow: Repainted National Tour in style... Stay Tuned. JIAY MILLS
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