Tag: "Red Ink"

Red Ink : Empty Town
0 Comments. 223 Views. Posted 7 Nov 2012 @ 3:42pm.
Melbourne’s Red Ink return with another smooth listening chart rock single; a moody swell that falls somewhere between Evermore and (a very bland impression of) Vampire Weekend. Again, their sound is impressively well-developed, mature and pleasantly melodic, but its also a bit naff. Read More
Red Ink Release EP And Announce Ding Dong Show
0 Comments. 844 Views. Posted 10 Aug 2012 @ 3:23pm.
Peninsular pop quartet Red Ink are back with their second EP, The Colour Age released today. Produced by Craig Harnath and Jez Giddings (Wilco, Cut Copy, Oasis, Midnight Juggernauts, Franz Ferdinand) and created between a bicycle shop and a beach house, The Colour Age is “imbued with the spaciousnessof being surrounded by far-off horizons and tinged with the hope of new-found clarity and tightly... Read More
Red Ink Return
0 Comments. 808 Views. Posted 26 Jul 2012 @ 12:38pm.
Red Ink will be releasing their second EP The Colour Age next month. The Colour Age marks a sonic shift for Red Ink; shedding the cathartic intensity of their celebrated debut EP Catching A Killer, The Colour Age reveals a pop sensibility which is broad-stroked with vulnerability and hope. Read More
Red Ink
0 Comments. 2,322 Views. Posted 12 May 2011 @ 11:18am.
Name/Band: "RED INK." Define your genre in five words or less: "Bowie mixed with the 'Oils."   Someone walks past as you're playing, and tell their friend about you... what do they say? "Ridiculous amounts of energy and great songs. And the drummer is ridiculously good looking!"   How long have you been gigging and writing? "We've been together for almost five years."   What has... Read More
Catching The Nightrider With Red Ink
0 Comments. 1,488 Views. Posted 11 May 2011 @ 1:47pm.
Melbourne music fans are being given the chance to win an intimate night out with Red Ink. On Friday 13 May Red Ink will perform on a NightRider bus to 10 lucky fans while cruising around the streets of Melbourne. Metlink and The Hi-Fi have teamed up to offer one lucky Melbourne music fan and nine mates seats to this money can’t buy, one-off gig. Aaron, the drummer of Red Ink, says they’re... Read More
The First Ever Hat Trick Festival
3 Comments. 2,165 Views. Posted 20 Jan 2011 @ 11:20am.
Stand by for the inception of a wicked tradition: the very first Hat Trick Festival is upon us and it promises bands, booze and BBQ – what more could you want?   It takes place at St Kilda Bowls Club and offers some incredibly hot bands like New Birds, Matt Sonic and the High Times, Red Ink, Kingswood, The Fearless Vampire Killers, Little Freddy and the Pops and San Fran Disco.... Read More
The Holidays
0 Comments. 1,410 Views. Posted 20 Jan 2011 @ 11:15am.
In the same way that sunlight streams into open gardens with warm notions of spiritual solace or filters through overhanging branches, dappling pathways with myriads of lingering shadows, The Holidays’ flourishing vision and mystique are as captivating as they are enlightened. More than a sonic imagination of their namesake, The Holidays have come a long way since forming in 2006... Read More
Hot BBQ's Wicked Lineup Announced
0 Comments. 2,961 Views. Posted 20 Jan 2011 @ 11:23am.
As the New Year's Eve hang-over starts to dwindle and you get that hunger to truly enjoy a Melbourne summer then get down to Hot BBQ 2011.   Featuring international Rap Star Mos Def, Aussie legends Hoodoo Gurus, electro rock pastiche Gypsy & The Cat and many more. It's happening on Saturday January 22 and Portsea will be packed because that is the Australia Day Long weekend! For... Read More
Gigs On The Grind - Charles Jenkins
0 Comments. 1,976 Views. Posted 20 Jan 2011 @ 11:23am.
While weaving through the frantic motions of Melbourne’s bustling city streets, it’s usually those unexpected events and strange social interactions that prove to be the most intriguing or unforgettable. Pausing along the walkway to inspect, admiringly, a beautiful painting; recalling foreign language skills gained through schooling to translate... Read More
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