10 ARTISTS TO CATCH LIVE THIS WEEK(END)
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10 ARTISTS TO CATCH LIVE THIS WEEK(END)

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Peter Bibby

Rambling Rock Poet

Peter Bibby and His Bottles of Confidence; it’s a wonderful name for a band and an apt description of Bibby’s songwriting. Bibby’s debut LP Butcher/Hairstylist/Beautician contains plenty of the tales detailing where mass-boozing will lead you – the goon-swigging highs and the lonesome lows. One of Bibby’s onstage bottles is Nick Allbrook and their live shows are essentially expositions of alcohol-fueled confidence.

 

 

Thursday May 14 – Newtown Social Club – Sydney, NSW

Friday May 15 – Northcote Social Club – Melbourne, VIC

Saturday May 16 – Ed Castle – Adelaide, SA

 

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Glass Skies

Rock/ Groove

 

I’m inclined to describe the music of Adelaide’s Glass Skies as wank rock. But it’s hard to justify that as a compliment without it reflecting poorly on myself. Anyway, this is sexy music that no doubt provides its creators with immense sensual satisfaction – think something along the lines of Jamiroquai meets Queens of the Stone Age.

 

 

Thursday May 14 – The Exeter Hotel – Adelaide, SA

 

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James Parry

Indie twee

 

You know the scene in Garden State – basically the only one worth remembering – where Natalie Portman’s character describes The Shins as life-changing? Well, one thing’s for certain, The Shins changed Hobart songwriter James Parry’s life. Parry’s clean melodic indie pop owes considerable debt to The Shins’ James Mercer. But we’re not mad at him, as he makes it work wonderfully well. 

 

 

Friday May 15 – Brisbane Hotel – Hobart, TAS

 

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Roo Shooter

Stoner Punk

 

This Adelaide band are angry. The shouty, ropable vocals and cement thick distorted guitars indicate that these guys utilise music as an outlet for letting off steam. Shit, just listening to this makes you want to forgo rationality and start knocking over everything within reach.

 

 

Friday May 15 – Hotel Metro – Adelaide, SA

 

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Flour

Punk Rock

 

Melbourne four-piece Flour’s brand of motorik punk rock would’ve fit perfectly next to the Hard-Ons and The Meanies at 3am on a 1994 episode of rage. They’ve got a new 7” out through Poison City Records and this Friday evening they’re heading across the street for an in-store at Polyester Records.

 

 

Friday May 15 – Polyester Records – Melbourne VIC

Saturday May 16 – The Old Bar – Melbourne, VIC (w/ Mesa Cosa, Motel Love, AD Skinner)

 

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Doom Mountain

Garage Blues

 

Despite what their band name anticipates, this isn’t drop-C doom metal. Doom Mountain are actually a chirpy garage rock collective. The band’s tunes are fitted out with canny vocal melodies, only they’re stuffed into the fabric of pleasingly upbeat, jangly arrangements.

 

 

Saturday May 16 – Black Bear Lodge – Brisbane, QLD

 

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Aborted Tortoise

Surf Punk

 

Perth’s Aborted Tortoise are suited to playing in the corner of a dingy hovel with plenty of human limbs pointing in topsy-turvy directions. It’s messy, bratty punk delivered with an exemplary ‘who-cares’ attitude.

 

 

Saturday May 16 – The Bird – Perth, WA

 

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The Pinheads

Fuzz’n’roll

 

The ‘Gong is responsible for one of the finest fuzzy rock bands Australia’s ever produced– Tumbleweed. Tumbleweed took inspiration from the likes of MC5, The Stooges and Bad Brains. These seem like exactly the sort of bands that have informed the sound of budding Wollongong outfit The Pinheads. This Saturday the band are hosting a home town launch for their new single ‘I Wanna Be A Girl’.

 

 

 

Saturday May 16 – Rad Bar – Wollongong, NSW

 

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The Floors

Blues Rock

 

The Floors make muscular blues rock. Despite the band’s largely unhinged character, there’s definite precision to everything they do, which makes it all the more intimidating. The vocals can barely keep below a howl and the bass playing is like a brutish staffy bull terrier that just won’t sit still.  

 

 

 

Saturday May 16 – Mojos Fremantle – Perth, WA

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No Sister

Art Punk

 

The fourth Sonic Youth album is called Sister. Melbourne band No Sister are so guilty of borrowing from that album that their band name is a defense. Luckily they’re bloody good at it. In fact, there’s serious ‘new favourite band’ danger here.

 

 

Sunday May 17– John Curtin Front Bar – Melbourne VIC

 

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