Gig of the Week - Rodriguez @ The Tivoli, Wednesday Mar 31


'Sixto Rodriguez released his debut album, Cold Fact in 1970. It's crushingly good stuff, filled with tales of bad drugs, lost love, and itchy-footed songs about life in late '60s inner-city America. But the album sank without trace, thanks, in part, to some of Rodriguez's more idiosyncratic behaviour, like performing at an industry showcase with his back to the audience throughout. When the follow-up, 1972's Coming From Reality, also sold poorly, Rodriguez called an end to his recording career.

But in South Africa, Australia and New Zealand, Cold Fact became a word of mouth success, particularly among young people in the South African armed forces, who identified with its counter-cultural bent. But Rodriguez was an enigma - not even the label knew where to find him - and his demise became the subject of debate and conjecture.

Barring a couple of sold out Australian tours in 1979 and 1981, nothing had been heard of Rodriguez for almost 30 years when journalist Craig Bartholemew found him working as a labourer in Detroit in 1996. Rodriguez himself had no idea about his fame in South Africa (the album had gone multi-platinum, Rodriguez has received not so much as a Rand in royalties), and embarked on a triumphant South African tour followed, filling 5,000 capacity venues across the country. In 1998 the documentary 'Dead Men Don't Tour: Rodriguez in South Africa’ was screened on national TV in the US. Now the Australian audiences can find out why Rodriguez is spoken of in the same reverent tones as The Doors, Love and Jimi Hendrix.'



The Tivoli
Rodriguez

New Sounds - Happy Birthday


Happy Birthday is Kyle Thomas (aka King Tuff), Chris Wesiman, and Ruth Garbus. They formed back in November 2008 to play a one-off show at the punk-space 'Tinderbox' in their hometown Brattleboro, in the US.

Since then they've gone on to sign for Sub Pop Records and have just released their self-titled debut album earlier this month. The album is a journey of gob-stopper gnawing candy pop, heavy on guitar and group vocals. If that sounds like your thing check out 'Girls FM' below.

New Dead Weather Single - 'Die By The Drop'


Check out the first single from The Dead Weather's upcoming album 'Sea of Cowards'

Around Brisbane - J-Pan Fan


Her Japan fan (or Jay-pan fan as she pronounced it) was what June Carter-Cash told husband Johnny she’d be waiting behind when he finds her in Jackson, the place they both plan to flee to when their relationship crumbles, as told in the song of that city’s name.

And that's the story behind the name of Brisbane's phonetically conscious four-piece J-Pan Fan.

The band formed in May 2008 after front-woman Emma Carton returned after two years abroad in the UK playing solo shows. It was there that she met Johnny, of Vanlustbader fame and he along with Rob formerly of Manual, and Peter Heywood from Bulldozer complete the band's roster. 

Despite being a misfit troupe of band refugees J-Pan Fan possess a sound that is tight and well-honed. They play a brand of gritty guitar-pop that has earned them spots at Massive Sounds Festival, 4ZzZ Side Show Alley, Fete de la Musique and support for Final Days of Autumn at The Zoo.

Check out 'New Skies' below.

Gig of the Week - Drawn From Bees / Bonfire Nights / Running Guns @ The Troubadour, Sat March 27


This weeks 'Gig of the Week' sees three of Brisbane's best bands come together as part of Drawn From Bees 'Run Away' single tour.

Drawn From Bees have fast become one of Brisbane's bigger bands. Formed in April 2008 out of the ashes of a ten-year stint as progressive rock band, 'Glasshouse' the band has since garnered national attention after gaining significant airplay on Triple J.

The quartet’s sound is a blend of four-fold male harmonies woven around flourishes of psychedelic keys and guitars, creating a distinctive style of summery pop rock that is accessible yet literate.


The gig will mark Bonfire Night’s only second appearance on stage, as they treat Brisbane audiences to the live debut of their raw drum-guitar sound and two-part vocals that has already earned them comparisons to The Raveonettes, The Mess Hall and My Bloody Valentine as well as a spot as one of Triple J Unearthed’s feature artists.


Along with Bonfire Nights support on the night will be provided by Running Guns, who are sure to impress with their lively brand of garage rock.

Around the World - Death From Above 1979



Death From Above 1979 is a now defunct Canadian bass & drums dance-punk/rock duo that released a brilliant EP, an amazing album and a stinking turd of a remix album in the early-mid 2000's.

Jesse F. Keeler and Sebastien Grainger managed to take bass, synth and drums and create a sound that was part Queens of the Stone Age robot sleaze rock, part overblown fuzz ala Lightning Bolt and wrap it with cotton candy vocals and punk aesthetics. The result was an astounding live show and one of the best albums of the decade, 'You're A Woman I'm A Machine'.

Although they reportedly met at a Sonic Youth concert, Keeler and Grainger sometimes jokingly claimed to have met in prison, on a pirate ship, or in a gay bar, leading many journalists and fans to believe these to be hoaxes.

The band originally began its life titled 'Death From Above' only to run into troubles after Death From Above Records (aka DFA) demanded the band change its name. The duo responded by tacking on the legal minimum of numbers to their moniker and posting to their former web site: "FUCK DFA RECORDS FUCK JAMES MURPHY WE DECLARE JIHAD ON THEM HOLY WAR ENDING IN THIER DEATH AND DISMEMBERMENT... james murphy is a selfish piece of fuck that will burn in the flames of a specially dedicated rock and roll jihad. if i had the resources i would fly a plane into his skull."

The duo enjoyed unexpected success, touring the world on the back of EP 'Heads Up' and 'You're A Woman I'm A Machine'. Taking them from their first show in a Long Island basement for 12 people to their last, a 12,000 strong crowd at Calgary Saddledome.

On 4 August 2006 Keeler, via the band's official website, announced the duo's split citing that,

"Sebastien and I had grown apart to such an extent that the only real time we spoke was just before we would play and during interviews. We both changed so much that the people we were by the end of it, probably wouldn't have been friends if they were to meet for the first time again"

Grainger has since gone on to form his own band whilst becoming a sometimes member of Broken Social Scene. Keeler has taken his music in another direction, becoming one half of dance duo MSTRKRFT.





The Hold Steady Preview 'Hurricane J' from New Album



Those old guys that play instruments, 'The Hold Steady' have released a track from their upcoming album 'Heaven Is Whenever'. The albums due for a May release so watch out for it.

Check out 'Hurricane J' below.

The White Stripes - Under Great White Northern Lights



If you've managed to miss it so far The White Stripes documentary 'Under Great White Northern Lights' is out.

The film, directed by Emmett Malloy (who has helmed videos for the band in the past), captures the Stripes on their ambitious (and characteristically idiosyncratic) trek across Canada during their Icky Thump tour of 2007.

As you might expect, this is no ordinary tour film: The band made it their aim to play the entire continent, covering regions from British Columbia to Newfoundland to Nunavut. What's more, they staged free, impromptu gigs in remote towns where rock shows are practically non-existent, in venues that ranged from bowling alleys to pool halls to a YMCA center.

Check out the trailer below

Black Keys Release New Song




US blues rock duo the Black Keys have released a song from their upcoming 2010 album 'Brothers'. The song is 'Tighten Up' check it out below.

Around Brisbane - Running Gun Sound


Brisbane's Running Guns are an unsigned five-piece that plays a sloppy, carefree brand of garage rock.

The band began its life in 2008 as a two-piece, playing shows across Brisbane venues as well as recording their first EP 'Plastic Sunshine'.

In 2009 the band evolved its sound as it welcomed three additional members into the fold. They also went on to tour Australia and record their first album 'Running Guns' at Incremental Studios.

'Secret Police (Rad Cool)' is one of the bands standout tracks, melding their garage pop ethos with a sound reminiscent of Californian punk, particularly 'Beehive and the Barracudas'. Play the Youtube clip below for a listen.

Running Guns - Website

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Gig of the Week - Pixies @ Brisbane Convention Centre, 18 March



The Pixies reunion continues to roll on as this week they arrive in town to play the Convention Centre. It's all part of "The Doolittle Tour" celebrating the 20th anniversary of the classic album Doolittle (1989), which was the second full-length release from the band. Black Francis, Kim Deal, Joey Santiago and David Lovering will perform all of the songs from the album as well as related B-sides.

Here's the Doolittle track listing:

1. Debaser
2. Tame
3. Wave of Mutilation
4. I Bleed
5. Here Comes Your Man
6. Dead
7. Monkey Gone to Heaven
8. Mr. Grieves
9. Crackity Jones
10. La La Love You
11. No. 13 Baby
12. There Goes My Gun
13. Hey
14. Silver
15. Gouge Away

"We wanted to do something special for Doolittle's 20th anniversary," Black Francis said, "and we thought this was a good opportunity to play all of the songs from that album, something we don't normally do at a regular gig."



DZ Release Mini Doco

Brisbane band DZ have released a mini doco of their adventures in 2009. Check it out below.

Around Brisbane - Velociraptor



Though relatively unknown, 'Velociraptor' is one of Brisbane's best live bands and were recognised for that fact when they were selected to perform on the first Club NME tour along with Philadelphia Grand Jury, Yacht Club DJ’s, Purple Sneakers DJ’s, and Andy Rourke.

The band originally emerged as a three piece in late 2008 but continued to grow, with the bands website citing as many as 11 band members.

The resulting chaos has created not only great live show, but a sound reminiscent of 60's garage pop only supported by an orchestra worth of guitars and extensive group vocals.

Legendary music journalist Everett True had this to say about Velociraptor;

"What's incredible is how coherent the chaos and screaming and shimmying sounds. Their MySpace page - fine as the songs are - really doesn't do the live experience justice. It's like the Mary Chain given a MASSIVE humour injection and several decent songs. It's like Shindig brought to life right in front of your disbelieving eyes. It's pure 60s and it's MASSIVE."

Velociraptor - Website



Autolux Reveal 'Transit Transit' Tracklist



After almost 6 years since their last release US band Autolux have released the track listing for their follow-up album 'Transit Transit'.

1. Transit Transit
2. Census
3. Highchair
4. Supertoys
5. Spots
6. The Bouncing Walls
7. Audience No.2
8. Kiss Proof
9. Headless Sky
10. The Science of Imaginary Solutions

Check out 'Audience No.2' below

Around the World - The Detroit Cobras



The Detroit Cobras are one of the most original cover bands out there. Although the phrase “original cover band” sounds like an oxymoron, it fits for this band. The Cobras perform standards from the vaults of Motown, soul and 50’s rock & roll. While most cover bands attempt to re-create the original, The Cobras take material from the past and build new, fresh versions. The result is a sound that’s reminiscent of rock & roll roots, yet still full of innovation and garage rock energy.

The Detroit Cobras signed to Sympathy for the Record Industry and released their first full length in 1998. They followed up with 2001’s Life, Love & Leaving and drew notable enthusiasm from the NYC and London scenes. Their retro garage rock formula has proven popular in the UK and prompted the London-based Rough Trade Records to take on the band. The label released a seven-track EP in October of 2003. And then in 2007 signed with Blood Shot Records to release Tied & True. The band are reportedly working on a new album but have not set a release date.

B.R.M.C Release Video for 'Beat the Devil's Tattoo'

San Francisco rockers Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have released the video for their new single 'Beat the Devil's Tattoo'. Check it out below.


Gig of the Week - Pavement / Gersey @ The Tivoli



There are several great gigs on this week but it's impossible to go past Wednesday's show at the Tivoli that features reformed 90's indie legends Pavement.

Pavement marked the point when post-punk turned into indie rock. When their first EP, Slay Tracks (1933-1969), was released in 1989, it sparked a back-to-the-garage movement in the American music scene.

While there were a number of hardcore and punk bands in the U.S. during the late '80s, Pavement brought guitar pop back into the underground lexicon. Combining ringing guitar hooks with mumbled, cryptic lyrics and a D.I.Y. aesthetic borrowed from post-punk, the band simultaneously sounded traditional and modern. Though there were no overt innovations in their music, Pavement had an identity and sense of purpose that transformed the American music scene.

Throughout the '90s, they worked relentlessly, releasing records every year and touring constantly, playing both theaters and backwoods dives. Along the way, they inspired countless bands, from the legions of jangle pop groups in the mid-'90s to scores of alternative pop groups in the '00s, who admired their slow climb to stardom.

Pavement’s first two LPs became defining soundscapes of the emerging ’90s indie movement. The debut Slanted and Enchanted abandoned the grandiose ambitions of other California rockers and assumed defining a humility and prosaic-ness that would come to dominate the sound of indie rock in future.

The band would release several fantastic albums over the decade including Wowee Zowee, the hook heavy 'Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain' and the famed 'Slanted & Enchanted'. Their set on Wednesday is expected to range their entire back catalogue resulting in a performance that is not one to miss.





Supporting Pavement are Melbourne based alternative/shoegaze band 'Gersey'.

Formed in 1997, Gersey built up a fanatically loyal fan base with the release of albums Hope Springs (2000), Storms Dressed As Stars (2002) and No Satellites (2006). They toured extensively, both locally and internationally, and played festivals around the country including Big Day Out, Laneway Festival, Falls Festival and Pyramid Rock. They have also supported such luminaries as The Flaming Lips, Wilco, Mogwai and Mercury Rev.

Album News - Foo Fighters, Rolling Stones, The Kinks

Foo Fighters are set to begin recording their next studio album in September, frontman Dave Grohl has revealed.

Grohl, who is also set to release new Them Crooked Vultures material this year with Josh Homme and John Paul Jones, said that the band he heads up had just started the writing process for what will be their seventh studio album.

"Foo Fighters have just started writing and we're going to start recording in September so life is full of music," the guitarist/drummer told BBC 6 Music.


The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards has hinted that the band could hit the studio later this year.

Talking to Rolling Stone, the guitarist said that although no plans were set in stone new material before the end of 2010 could be on the cards for the veteran rockers.

"There's no definite plans, but I can't see any of them [band members] stopping," he explained. "I wouldn't be surprised if we did some recording later this year."

Despite the potential for a new album, Richards added that the band may consider scaling down any future touring plans.

"Maybe we'll search for a different way for the Stones to go back on the road, maybe not the football stadiums anymore," he admitted. "Maybe something different. You can't go around there in lemon-yellow tights forever."


The Kinks' Mick Avory has confirmed that the band are planning to release an album featuring old as-yet unreleased songs and possibly new material.

The band, who officially split up in 1996, already have "eight tracks" lined up for a new LP, he said.

"Things are always bubbling under or over with The Kinks," the drummer told SpinnerMusic.co.uk. "We are certainly doing another album. We've got old tracks which need to be baked. You have to go through this process to transfer them to digital, it's a bit of a process and you only get one shot at it."

He added, "We've certainly got eight tracks we could use there, so we're going to have to do some more to make the numbers up for an album."

Speaking about the problems between band members Ray and Dave Davies, Avory added that the delay in releasing the new album was because of the brothers' ongoing feud.

"In our case it's Ray and Dave that have got to work together," he said. "Once they've slotted together, we can go ahead. All the while they are not wanting to do what the other wants to do, it goes nowhere."

Around the World - The Ponys



Hailing from Chicago, Illinois, The Ponys are an indie rock/garage band that have been around since the early 2000's. The band have released three varied albums to date that have been well received but were never enough for them to break through as a truly successful act.

On their 2004 debut album Laced With Romance, the quartet proved fluent in an addictive and distinct strain of garage rock, primarily that of Standells/Seeds-style 60s rave-ups as refracted through the wiry late-70s vintage punk of acts like the Undertones or Richard Hell and the Voidoids.

Their 2005 follow-up, Celebration Castle, saw the group change its sound to further include moody 80s post-punk, drawing references to Joy Division, Sonic Youth c. Evol, and the propulsive jangle of early R.E.M.

2007 saw their third and most recent album Turn the Lights Out kept that transformation going, the band beginning to sound a little like Sonic Youth Lite -- all cool guitar tone, none of the unpredictable noise jams.

As with all great garage rock bands, however, the Ponys perform their shameless pillaging with such dexterity and stylish swagger that they've virtually rendered themselves immune to accusations of unoriginality. Whether or not any of their ideas are actually new feels irrelevant, the only pertinent questions to ask are does the band make these borrowed sounds their own, and does it sound good? To which the only possible answers must be, respectively, without question and shit yeah.





Around Brisbane - DZ



Brisbane duo DZ have been regarded as one of the 'buzz' bands on the Brisbane music scene for some time now. Establishing a loyal following by playing gigs around town before going on to release their debut EP 'Ruined My Life' through Useless Art Records last September and disappearing into the sunset on a national tour.

The band has a stripped back, dirty punk sound similar to that of early Death From Above 1979, something that you can picture emanating from the basement of a packed house party as drunken youths stumble up and down the stairs. Check it out below, coupled with some of the best low budget music clips you'll see.

The local boys were scheduled to be playing the now canceled Lost Weekend Festival this weekend but will keep themselves busy as they go on tour with established Australian icons Grinspoon for the rest of the month. If you want to catch them as the headline act though they'll be back in town in April to play the Zoo as part of the 'Batten Down the Hatches Tour'.

DZ - Website



FANS attempt to salvage Lost Weekend



The Fans crew are looking to salvage a few bands from The Lost Weekend when they throw a Sunday show with Lou Barlow, Hawnay Troof, DZ, Monotonix, and a few other bands in what they dub as the Lost and Found Weekend.

The show will feature a combination of local and international acts up and downstairs at Rosies starting at 5pm – the entire line up is for a mere $35.00 pre sale though some acts are still needing confirmation.

Confirmed so far –

Lou Barlow (US)
Monotonix (Israel)
Hawnay Troof (US)
DZ
Bus Driver (US)
Mt Augustus
AXXONN
No Anchor
Little Scout
Comic Sans
New Pants (China)
Mt Augustus
Villains of Wilhelm
Parties of Interzone
Little Scout
Tape / Off

NOW ADDED:
Can Can (Tenniscoats & Deerhoof)
One One (Tenniscoats & Deerhoof)
Stature::Statue
Toy Balloon
Dan Parsons

Further announcements will be made throughout the week for the entire lineup – the delay comes at working out availability with bands from the Lost Weeekend.

On Saturday night, The Cubby Hole will host Bus Driver, Hawnay Troof, Wagons for a intimate show – doors open at 9pm, door charge is *$10 until 11pm then it becomes $15

Tickets for the event can be purchased through oztix.com.au
Lost & Found Tickets - Link

Portugal. The Man - American Ghetto



Indie rock four piece 'Portugal. The Man' have released the follow up album to 2009's brilliant 'The Satanic Satanist'. 'American Ghetto' is the bands fifth album and looks likely to continue their rise in popularity with some great songs whilst still remaining true to the bands varied sound. Check out lead album track 'The Dead Dog' below.