Tag: "Sublime"

60 Seconds With... The Ovals
0 Comments. 338 Views. Posted 25 Apr 2012 @ 9:50pm.
Define your genre in five words or less: Philosophical Psychedelic Holst orientated asteroid   So, someone is walking past as you guys are playing, they then go get a beer and tell their friend about you... what do they say? "Is it possible for Fascism to re-emerge?" said Jefferey. "Why so?" replied his friend at the bar. Jefferey replied, "Because I feel the need to stamp... Read More
60 Seconds With... The Good Ship
0 Comments. 667 Views. Posted 10 Apr 2012 @ 2:21pm.
  Describe your sound in five words or less: Porno, country, folk, cabaret.   So, someone is walking past as you guys are playing, they then go get a beer and tell their friend about you... what do they say? They don’t walk past, they dance past. And when they go get a beer, they bring it back to one of us, forget about their friend, laugh, shout, sing and dance some more.   What... Read More
Core – December 21, 2011
0 Comments. 1,212 Views. Posted 21 Dec 2011 @ 9:06am.
Let’s wind up the year shall we?  BEST ALBUM: Balance And Composure – Separation – The young Pennsylvanians delivered on all expectations both with new album and Australian tour. Bravo. The Smith Street Band – No One Gets Lost Anymore – Happily one of the best Aussie albums in recent memory. Also one of the best live bands doing the rounds. Go see ‘em. Hey Rosetta! – Seeds –... Read More
Byron Bay Bluesfest Third Lineup Announcement
0 Comments. 3,640 Views. Posted 19 Dec 2011 @ 10:27am.
Following on from stellar first and second artist announcements, as well as the welcome news that Cold Chisel will headline the festival, Byron Bay Bluesfest has revealed a third batch of performers for the 2012 instalment. Joining the already spectacular bill will be Sublime With Rome, who will be bringing the music from Sublime's much-adored back catalogue with lead singer Rome.   Dweezil... Read More
Oscar + Martin : For You
0 Comments. 1,931 Views. Posted 5 Jul 2011 @ 12:44pm.
Honesty without sensitivity veers dangerously close to being undermining rather than constructive: Oscar + Martin masterfully unite the two. Singing about attempting to win a girl with song could be predictable but Oscar Slorach-Thorn infuses his unique perspective into a habitual topic, divulging insight in humility and open-mindedness, as he does in My Blood. Composed on mostly Casio... Read More
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