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Groovin The Moo 2013 @ Bendigo Showgrounds
0 Comments. 208 Views. Posted 14 May 2013 @ 11:01am.
The fifth year of Bendigo’s Groovin The Moo proved a mixed bag, with a line-up that delivered in fits and starts. Lyrical-miracle Tuka and MC Ellesquire were among the festival’s first acts, the locals playing to a packed marquee. They were met with an excess of enthusiasm, their slick fusion of house, hip hop and RnB delighting punters. While there was a distinct absence of anything ground-... Read More
DJ Woody
0 Comments. 230 Views. Posted 30 Apr 2013 @ 11:29am.
It sounds like the lengthy flight over from England has left DJ Woody feeling slightly unbalanced when he answers the phone a day prior to the opening gig on his first Australian tour. “Still recovering from the flight I think. Landed yesterday at 5am, so still disorientated a little bit really,” he says. Thankfully he’s permitted a day of rest before grabbing hold of the decks to scratch... Read More
The Kooks
0 Comments. 808 Views. Posted 18 Apr 2013 @ 9:09pm.
Following a six-month break, The Kooks have been busy crafting material for a “groovier” fourth album, as well as rehearsing for their upcoming Australian tour. But unlike many musicians who you may expect to spend the time off collaborating, working on a solo project, or putting in some time with the family, The Kooks’ lead guitarist Hugh Harris says he did what every other young man would do... Read More
The Temper Trap
0 Comments. 652 Views. Posted 18 Apr 2013 @ 1:04pm.
It’s been almost a year since The Temper Trap’s second album came out. While the self-titled release did well, topping the Australian chats and producing several singles, it didn’t quite hit the commercial heights of their first. Singer Dougy Mandagi is surprisingly open about this, telling me that, above all, he still stands behind the album and its slower, softer sound. “The second album... Read More
Tegan And Sara
0 Comments. 339 Views. Posted 12 Apr 2013 @ 8:27am.
Much has been made in the press of Tegan and Sara’s decision to “turn pop” on their newest album, Heartthrob. The record places a new emphasis on bouncy synth lines and catchy chorus hooks. The truth is that, if you’ve been paying any sort of attention to the duo’s music over the last few years, the sonic shift doesn’t come as that much of a surprise. The incredible harmonies, the canny... Read More
Frightened Rabbit
0 Comments. 306 Views. Posted 11 Apr 2013 @ 1:19pm.
There’s a certain freewheelin’ romanticism to the idea of a band on tour, spending weeks driving from gig to gig in a shitty old van, singing along toTiny Dancer and hurling good-natured abuse back and forth. But eventually you realise that you’re essentially confining a handful of people to the same room – all day, every day, for weeks, sometimes months at a time – at which point the idea... Read More
Groovin The Moo Announce 2013 Lineup
0 Comments. 1,144 Views. Posted 29 Jan 2013 @ 2:54pm.
Each year Groovin The Moo, the country's only regional touring festival, has gone from strength to strength. 2013 will prove no different with the announcement of a huge batch of local and international talent. The full lineup in alphabetical order reads as follows: Alison Wonderland, Alpine, The Amity Affliction, The Bronx, DZ Deathrays (DJ set), Example, Flume, Frightened Rabbit, Hungry Kids... Read More
Kaiser Chiefs @ The Palace
0 Comments. 805 Views. Posted 22 May 2012 @ 12:33pm.
There’s a fine line between a good gig and a true performance, and it’s a craft the Kaiser Chiefs have mastered over the years. Tonight’s visit to a surprisingly modest turnout at The Palace showed the band ticking all the boxes – delivering enough false endings, climbing crescendos and sing-along choruses to satisfy a spoilt six-year-old’s attention span.   Here for Groovin' The Moo, the... Read More
The Maccabees
0 Comments. 1,048 Views. Posted 11 May 2012 @ 3:04pm.
British indie rockers The Maccabees could be forgiven for basking in the attention they’ve been receiving as of late, after their third album Given To The Wild has achieved chart heights previously unclimbed by the humble quintet. But, akin to the nature of most enduring rock bands, commercial success seems to be a little-relevant consequence of creating music that they’re proud of. For the first... Read More
City And Colour Guerilla Gig
1 Comments. 2,150 Views. Posted 3 May 2012 @ 12:13pm.
City And Colour, the headliner of this year's Groovin The Moo festival, has announced a last-minute treat for his many fans, taking to an iconic CBD building this afternoon. After announcing that he would be performing on "the steps of a major building", Dallas Green today revealed that he will be playing a set on the steps of Melbourne State Library.   City And Colour wowed their sold-out... Read More
Illy Taking Off On National Tour
0 Comments. 4,342 Views. Posted 20 Jan 2011 @ 11:10am.
Melbourne-based hip-hop artist Illy is taking his breakthrough sophomore album The Chase on the road, with a huge run of national tour dates throughout the next three months.   The Chase Tour will see him hitting up major cities and regional centres around the country, with friend and producer M-Phazes along for the ride as a special guest.   Since its release, The Chase has... Read More
Illy To Kick Off 2011
0 Comments. 2,457 Views. Posted 20 Jan 2011 @ 11:23am.
After touring nationally in the Groovin' The Moo Festival and performing sell-out shows around the country, Melbourne's own Illy is primed to kick off 2011 with a one-off show in The Espy Front Bar on New Year's Day.   Hip hop with an electro soulful soundtrack, shuffling beats, and music that fits into cracks in the mind, Illy has been making waves since the release of his remarkable... Read More
Groovin' The Moo plans 2011
0 Comments. 1,871 Views. Posted 20 Jan 2011 @ 11:23am.
The popular regional festival Groovin' The Moo, who hosted acts including Vampire Weekend and Tegan and Sara in 2010, has announced their plans for 2011.   The event will again take place at Bendigo's Prince of Wales Showground, on Saturday April 30. After much kerfuffle with a huge queue last year, the festival's promotor, Stephen Halpin, has gone on the record with a guarantee that there... Read More
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