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Music. Bands. Gigs. Possibly more Music?

Heard About Your Band

Hello! My name’s Chiara and alternative & indie music is my thing. Apparently. Expect ramblings every other week on new and old indie/alternative bands (though some bands will defy the genres).

New band

The Pictures

Oh yes, The Pictures. Yeah, they’re the band who covered Milkshake a few years ago, and there’s nothing like a chart-topping pop song covered somewhat ironically by a smaller band, and covered well. Really, there isn’t.
The band has received a fair amount of airplay on Triple J with singles such as Pissin’ With The Catman, and for good reason; their songs are pretty damn catchy. Hailing from Melbourne and fronted by the excellent Davey Lane (guitarist for You Am I, also in The Wrights), they create wonderful music, and guess what? New album out this year! Yeah!
If you haven’t heard them before, have a trawl through their myspace (which will explain the band better than I can). Or a music store, whatever.
http://www.myspace.com/thepicturesmusic

Old Band

Due to the fact that my music taste tends to revolve around older bands, every column will feature a somewhat older band for you to hunt down.
This week’s is Matrimony, purely because I’ve been listening to them too much lately.

Anyone like Bikini Kill? Well, this band practically invented Riot Grrl (they influenced Bikini Kill’s leader Kathleen Hanna so much, that she made her first band with members of Matrimony)…and all in Sydney! They were a mostly female punk band that surfaced from the Sydney punk scene back in the 80’s. Try and hunt down Kitty Finger is you can (easiest copy to find is probably via itunes)
Songs to listen to:
Elvis Superstar (available on their myspace)
Bleached
Frantic Romantic (cover of The Scientists song, more on them later)
http://www.myspace.com/matrimony

If you have any suggestions, complaints or have any bands you want to brag about, comment away.

July 21, 2008 Posted by ohwowtotally | Uncategorized | , , , , | No Comments Yet

Blacklist – They kick you in the teeth, and we know you like it.

Some of you may remember the once seminal Canberra act, Eldest Son, who were quite the popular lads back in their day. But when we all thought it was going so well, they, like far too many great bands, were lost to the unfathomable void of the band break-up, and many of you might have thought that all hope was lost.

 

BUT! No longer shall you have to lay awake at night, wondering how Canberra’s music scene will ever recover from this devastating loss, no longer shall you have to stand, teetering at the edge of that building, wondering if it’s worth it to carry on; because, rising from the ashes of Eldest Son, BLACKLIST have come to save the day!!

 

With a stellar 5-piece line-up, including Pat and Zach from Eldest Son, these guys have been tearing up local stages since their public unveiling early in 2008. The dedication that the band have put in to their music, has seen every one of their local shows so far, completely SOLD OUT .

 

And you’ll mighty chuffed to hear, that we at Mission #1 have scored an exclusive interview with drummer of the group, Pat!

 

Thanks so much for letting us pester you with our list of questions, hopefully shouldn’t take you too long to get through.

To kick things off, what first led to you guys playing together?

It happened back in July 07, when I made a phone call to Jake who was an old school friend of a friend. It took a while for us to tee up a jam, but we haven’t looked back since the first time we got together.

What was it like to play with Zach again, after Eldest Son?

When Eldest Son first got cranking with Witty, we were all really young and semi-new to our instruments.. so this time round, we’ve been a lot more focused as to what we want out of a band, and the right way to go about it.. Cutting out all the time wasting and stuff like that. So I guess, it’s been a lot more rewarding in a shorter space of time.

How much practice and writing did you guys do before you unleashed yourselves on the public?

Umm, the first time the 5 of us got together was in August 07.. then our first show was in February 08. So we spent a fair while getting a solid set together and recording a 3-track demo before we actually played a show.

You’ve sold out every local gig you’ve played so far, did you employ any sneaking marketing tactics to draw such massive crowds, or did you let the music do the dirty work?

Haha, not as such. The majority of the band members have played in bands before in Canberra so people seem to be happy with us playing back on stage. To be honest, we can’t get over the support – it’s a heap of fun!

What was it like to receive such a strong reaction right from the get-go?

Unexpected. We’ve been lucky enough to play with some of Canberra’s finest also (Tonk, Zero Degrees, Gasma). I guess it shows that putting in the hard yards before you play shows as a band, really does help you build hype and give good first impressions to crowds and those people who you’re trying to get noticed by.

If you could choose one band, together or not, to share the stage with, who would it be?

One band? I don’t think that’s possible haha. There’s so many different bands who have influenced all of us in different ways.

Has there been any label interest in the band?

A little bit. No names at this stage.

The word’s out that you guys are working on your debut album, how’s it coming along, and what can we expect to hear?

At this stage, we’re just gonna keep writing new material and take as much stuff into the studio as possible and put together the best debut we possibly can. No dates are set. We’re just writing at this stage.

Blacklist’s sound is a throwback to what many believe were the glory days for hard rock, was that an intentional move, or was it something that happened naturally?

It just happened naturally I think. Our main song writer is heavily influenced by “the glory days for hard rock”, and the fact that all of us like that period of music.. it’s just what happened haha!

If we were take a peek inside Blacklist’s rehearsal room, what would we see?

A piece of crap drum kit, empty cases of beer, and 5 sweaty men. Irresistible!

If you could give one tip to aspiring musicians, what would it be?

Be the best you can be at your instrument, and work hard. Get in a band, and play heaps of different types of music with people at a similar age. Find a different sound by playing with muso’s with different influences to you so your band doesn’t sound cliche.

As a band, what would you say your main influences are musically?

“..the glory days for hard rock..”  So I guess, bands like.. Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Ozzy, Iron Maiden, Whitesnake and UFO.. too hard to name them all!

What is Blacklist’s vehicle of choice for touring?

An non-air conditioned van, with sticky vinyl seats. Mmm, sweaty!

What’s on the menu for you guys in the future?

Write, record and play live.. Oh, and a name change.. Stay tuned for that!!

 

 

 

So there you have it folks, everything you ever wanted to know about Blacklist, straight from the horse’s mouth! Secretive label interest, a kick-arse debut album, more live action, and a spankin’ new name; all on the horizon for one of the most promising bands to come out of Canberra in a long, long while.

 

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July 17, 2008 Posted by aphelion. | Interviews | , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet