Sunday, December 8, 2013

Update about 'City of Yarra: To stop the closure of live music at The Bendigo Hotel, in Collingwood' on Change.org

If you didn't know already, The Bendigo (Hotel) in Collingwood has a 'stay of execution'. I got this a few weeks ago and have been meaning to share it.

A landslide of support, which was 10,000 signatures in 2 days!!, helped stall the interim order against the hotel by Yarra Council and they will work together to find a solution.

Here's the full thank you email which I received


"Hi

Thanks so much for signing our petition to save live music at the The Bendigo. We had a phenomenal response with over 10,000 signatures in 48 hours!

Your support played a pivotal role in stalling the Yarra Council's interim order in VCAT and working with the Bendigo to find a solution.

We are still in negotiations with Council, but things are looking good and all future gigs will be rocking on. We'll let you know when we have completed negotiations and what else we can all do to ensure all live music venues in Melbourne are better protected in the future.

Thanks again for making a stand for live music in Melbourne, it really made a difference!

Guy, Tiff & DC

P.S. Continue to send your band booking enquiries todc@bendigohotel.com.au"

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

HOSTILE OBJECTS "YOUNG GOD" SYDNEY 7" LAUNCH - Friday 29th November 2013

Hostile Objects + Throwdown + Deadly Visions + The Fuck Outs
The Gladstone Feeling, Sydney
29 November 2013
Review by Derek J. Huckel
Photos by Derek J. Huckel and Alec Smart


What a great little venue it even has a cool beer garden. This is one venue to ruck with the band if you so wished, being about 2 metres between stage and band – no stage. Or if you're THE FUCK OUTS, their singer Trouble is gonna ruck with you! If and when he feels like it… which is about every song tonight so watch out. As their blurb says THE FUCK OUTS play ‘bad ass hardcore punk rock and fucking roll!!!!’ That’s what we wanted and its what they delivered in spades with tunes like 'No Test - No Disease' and Çrystal Meth Master Chef'.

Ripping it up!! - HOSTILE OBJECTS
pic by Derek J. Huckel

Some cool breakdowns that DEADLY VISIONS dished out in their brand of hardcore got the council digger dancers out on some songs, flailing arms wildly, knocking anyone foolish enough to be in there way. The singer joked the Shire had come to Redfern tonight, obviously many local fans having trekked up to see their local lads play. His other banter was querying a local scatty folklore… Their brand of aggressive hardcore is rooted in the punk but the metal influences are evident, especially in some SLAYER-like guitar riffs well used tonight.

 

THROWDOWN, also from the southern Sydney 'burbs, have a workman like attitude to their music - not much moving about just down to business, pummelling you with there driving beat and riffs. The songs they played included 'Can't See Anything Wrong', 'Keep Standing Tall'. 'Can't Taste The Words' they shared will be on a compilation next year compiled by Scotty Mac of TOE TO TOE. They wound up with a pretty darn good cover of The MOTORHEAD classic 'Ace of Spades' which three of the four piece band sang on. They anticipated that it was going to fail but it came off ok.

Minutes of feedback preceded HOSTILE OBJECTS first tunes, heightening the crowds eagerness for them, tonight's main act. The packed dance floor erupted when HOSTILE unleashed 'Weed' (working title, explained singer Rod Hunt). A few tunes in and singer Hunt says the next few would be the EP tunes in order off the vinyl seven inch release (yes, they still make that round flat black stuff) which they were launching tonight. These were the shredding 'Turkish Knives', the relentless 'Blackened Room', and 'Eat Your Money', the titular 'Young God', followed by 'Send In The Clowns', and a killer cover of POISON IDEAs 'Çop An Attitude'. All present lapped up their '80s thrash slant on hardcore. Song themes on topics such as corruption, injustice, angst, plastic people and even lost love (sic). They played the cover of FEARs’ ‘I Don't Care About You’ 'dueting with random eager punters.

The final number ‘Cave In’ bought tonight a pit like I hadn't seen before at their shows! People going off in reaction to the slow heavy grinding rhythm. While singer Rod Hunt sang as though chanting fire and brimstone to someone above, the disciples like crowd were banging their heads in a trance like state, dancing in near tribal unison to the ryhthym and beat delivered by Hunts henchmen Jimmy Fatal (guitar), Luke Death (bass), and Grant Rizzo (drums). The dancefloor was a sight to behold. All too soon it was all over... and we were wanting it all again... Ahhh well, til next time.


Here's the HOSTILE OBJECTS website...

And check out their music here - HOSTILE OBJECTS on bandcamp website

Check out THROWDOWN SCHC <here

Find some music here for DEADLY VISIONS... and
 
Find here The FUCK OUTS



The FUCK OUTS
pic by Derek J. Huckel
 
Trouble in your face - The FUCK OUTS
pic by Derek J. Huckel
 
DEADLY VISIONS
 
THROWDOWN
 

Setlist -  THROWDOWN
pic by Derek J. Huckel
 
Singer Rod Hunt shredding tunes - HOSTILE OBJECTS
pic by Derek J. Huckel
 
Jimmy Fatal, Guitars / Vocals - HOSTILE OBJECTS
pic by Derek J. Huckel
 
HOSTILE OBJECTS - pic by Alec Smart
Jimmy Fatal giving it some!! - HOSTILE OBJECTS
pic by Derek J. Huckel
 
 Luke Death, bass, front & just off centre - HOSTILE OBJECTS
pic by Alec Smart
 
In full flight- HOSTILE OBJECTS
pic by Alec Smart
 
 
Article copyright Derek J. Huckel
& photos copyright Derek J. Huckel & Alec Smart

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

CHINESE BURNS UNIT & VENOM P STINGER : releases & re-releases...

CHINESE BURNS UNIT
Composed of veterans from LAWNSMELL and FRENZAL RHOMB, CHINESE BURNS UNIT now have their debut album out. The band play "passionate melodic punk rock." It's one I look forward to hearing.

CHINESE BURNS UNIT - Check out the limited edition coloured vinyl!


VENOM P. STINGER
Also one to check is the re-release of  VENOM P. STINGER albums, EP's and single. They are as follows: 
  -Walking About 7″, 
  - the classic Meet My Friend Venom debut LP from 1986, 
  - the 1990 “What’s Yours Is Mine” LP
  - and the Waiting Room EP 

The band are seen as quite influential  from the 80's post-punk era of indie Aussie music, along with the Birthday Party and a few others

VENOM P. STINGER 'Meet My Friend'

Their music is described as "a quartet who could sound as weighty as FEEDTIME, but preferred quicker tempos and slightly more standard songs."
- Pitchfork

Gig Review: TURBOBELCO - The Canberran Turbonegro cover band + Supports


TURBOBELCO / BRUCE / HOSTILE OBJECTS / NURSING HOME STALKERS /ONE TAKE EARTHQUAKE

Hermanns Bar, Sydney
19 October 2013
Review by Derek J. Huckel


It was one of those weird nights where it was a bit chilly to get out in this hot weather. Confused? Well upon entering this haven of audio iniquity, those blues were soon blown away...

I walked in on ONE TAKE EARTHQUAKE. They're a kind of thrash rock, you might say a cross of IGGY POP / STOOGES and THE DIRTBOMBS. With all instruments turned to 11, a heavy drum sound, and singer Mo screaming himself nearly hoarse, they belted out numerous catchy numbers like 'Separation Wall', 'It's Your Last Day', and one I think called '12 Hour Fun'. Cool stuff.

NURSING HOME STALKERS were a sonic assault from their onset. The singer launched himself on to the stage (yes, from the floor to stage). Being about the only animated one in the band, the vocalist was like a tightly wound spring going off intermittently. The machine gun metal style of playing was relentless, only slowing at the intros and taking breaths between tunes. The singers' brief between song banter either explained the songs, or asked for spare hash in the crowd.



The HOSTILE OBJECTS drained every centilitre of their thrash shit and very being into their show, in doing so they absolutely killed every tune tonight! I mean this in a very good way. This made it hard to pick a fave - maybe the opening new tune, or 'Young Gods'? But I'll go with the last two 'Turkish Knives', and the crushing 'Cave In'. The sound wasn't the best but the Hostiles didn't let this burden them, with vocalist Rod inviting the audience closer to "look into my eyes." The crowd were willing to comply...







I was sold straight away on BRUCE with their cool sounding rock, a bit faster than oz rock but not quite thrash. Maybe you could call them an Aussie style of HELMET. They are hard to box as with tunes like 'Brown Paper Bag' then after a few tunes their style changed with the slightly slower but hypnotic 'Captain'. It got the crowd in, as did 'Shapes and Numbers'. The pace changed again with 70's styled 'In The Box' - like a heavier STATUS QUO – and two screamo numbers with the femme fatale guest vocalist. Check ém out!



TURBOBELCO hail out of not the cold climes Norway – like their adopted Norwegian 'fore-fathers' - but rather via those of Canberra. Well they might as well have come from the Scandinavian fjords as these camped-up Canberran minstrels, in their TURBO-garb, seemed to have the essence of the Apocalypse Dudes that are TURBONEGRO perfected down to their lil' pinkies. (You decide which pink appendage!!) The crowd of jugends and non-chapter crowd were mostly denimed up for the night. The boys made up hit their cock rock stride immediately with 'The Age of Pamparius' being a chip off the old TN block, as was 'Self Destructo' which they dived into. Disrobing his cape, the Baron not only revealed his belly but BELCO and the postcode of Belconnen, from where they hail, emblazoned in black on his chest. Proceeding to play many off 'Apocalypse Dudes' like 'Back to Dungaree High', 'Monkey on Your Back' and Don't 'Say Motherfucker, Motherfucker' the crowd loved it all! Even closing with 'Good Head'. A fave of mine I think was 'Hell Toupee' and you'd have to love the on-stage sing-a-long of 'Érrection'.


 

 

The tongue in cheek, or not, of the lyrics doesn't matter, this is bloody good rock (cock or not) whatever the tunes are about. If you couldn't get a ticket to the TURBONEGRO boys on their recent tour here or just like rock, put these guys on your bucket-list. A great night out!!


The bands:

ONE TAKE… EARTHQUAKE!  Here's their Website and a 3 song demo

NURSING HOME STALKERS website and tunes

HOSTILE OBJECTS' website and some Hostile tunes on Bandcamp

The BRUCE website and tunes

TURBOBELCO on Facebook and see them below playing back in June...





 



 

Friday, September 27, 2013

Joan Jett's first album in 7 years is out Monday!!

Joan Jett and the Blackhearts will be releasing their first album in 7 years on Monday! Jett says "Unvarnished" is a very introspective album but nevertheless it will still rock!

If her performance here in Sydney at the Annandale Hotel in 2011 is any indication, age has not wearied this rocker who is Joan Jett. From "Bad Reputation" to "Glorious Results of a Misspent Youth" and lastly "Sinner" (ironically released on 6/6/2006), her albums since the Runaways, even a 30 year anniversary rerelease of "Album" on Record Day this April, have had a quality rate of 90% of them being great albums so I am expecting big things from  "Unvarnished".

Here's a recent interview with Joan in the Melbourne, Australia, Time Out magazine...

Friday, July 26, 2013

ANTHRAX - Anthems : An EP of covers that nearly hits the mark...

ANTHRAX - Anthems (2013 - EP)


A very good but not great EP of rock covers by an Anthrax who are back and touring more than ever. 
 
Anyone who does a ripping cover of' TNT' by AC/DC like this ain't too bloody bad in my book. I originally thought the 'Jailbreak' cover here was by the Young's etal too but it's THIN LIZZY's. 
 
Others on this 8 track include tunes by BOSTON, a JOURNEY tune, one by RUSH, and CHEAP TRICK. Also here is an original called 'Crawl' by ANTHRAX from their 2011 album 'Worship Music'. Clever ploy guys, cover what I'm sure are some rock classics in many people's eyes and slip them a newie of their own. All sound vital and kicking and would be loved by many!!! 
 
Sadly I think their own track and the cover of THIN LIZZY's 'Jailbreak' are the weaker tracks of the album. 'Crawl' feels very 80's rock and sadly the not so great parts of that eras tunes. It seems to not have the vitality that they have put in to the covers and it's too drawn out somehow. I'm sure live they kick ass - I've never had the pleasure but I've heard and read they do - but albums, like most trees, usually have a few not so good apples on them, and these are 'Anthems'.

Saturday, July 13, 2013

The Night of the Living Shred!! - An evening at Blackwire Records with Hostile Objects & friends

The Night of the Living Shred!!

HOSTILE OBJECTS, HYGIENE, RAPTRZ, ONE TAKE… EARTHQUAKE!

Blackwire Records
Petersham, Sydney
Friday, July 5, 2013

Review by: Derek J. Huckel
 

I was high on anticipation tonight as I’d never seen HOSTILE OBJECTS before, who were headlining tonight, and I’d never been to this Blackwire Records venue to see a band before either but was looking forward to both. After having heard, finally, the HOSTILE... demo recently and loved it, I was excited not only to see them but figured they’d compiled some like-musically challenged minds to play with them. I wasn’t disappointed.
 
Sadly I missed ONE TAKE EARTHQUAKE, especially after seeing the pedigree of the other bands on tonight. I hope to catch them soon. 
 
The RAPTRZ were a very cool note to arrive on. They’re a 4 piece with femme singer. The tunes have lots of great chugga-chugga guitars & shouty vocals. Being lo-fi seemed to give their sound an extra edge too.

All tunes were short and sharp jabs to the solar plexus and a kick to the face and the song was done. One band members’ shirt described part of their influence - 80's San Fran band FLIPPER but faster paced - maybe also like a 90s band in Sydney too, FLYCOP. Their set- list included ‘Intro’, ‘Raptrz’, ‘Punch - If Not Me (cover)’ ‘Gun’, and ‘Keyboard Warrior’ – some of which can be found on their demo at Bandcamp (see a link below).

After a short break the clean cut Canberra band HYGIENE were up. Looking like four public servants by day, these guys pulled out some wicked chords tonight! Branding their take on tunes as fastcore, these dudes grind and ripped through numbers like 'Road Kill Stew' and tried out some new as yet untitled tunes too, many mixed with some power violence style genre chords too..

These grind core upstarts were like NAPALM DEATH but more melodic. They had many here nodding and a few skankers - there wasn't much room for much else or too many to do that here in this crowded shop.

The air in this relatively confined shop space was electric and HOSTILE OBJECTS were soon on. Seeming not to be without a great hook and catchy rhythms these guys came on and slayed crowd with their brand of thrash songs, including some from their demo, like ‘Gloom’, ‘Turkish Knives’, and then a newie ‘Eat Your Money’ from a soon to be released 7"inch.

Rod with a singing style as if to the gods and his two wing men, his Vegas pool-pissing bassist Luke Death and mild mannered guitarist Jimmy Fatal backed by powerhouse drummer Grant Rizzo, arms flailing like Animal. These guys have a background and present in bands like PERSECUTION, MURDER, TWIN CITY FACTION, FRANK RIZZO, and SUMMONUS so you might get an idea of the melding of minds that make-up HOSTILE’s music.

HOSTILE OBJECTS in full flight, Blackwire Records, 5 July 2013 (pic by Jas)


Don't Waste Your Breath’ was next, that Rod announced will be out later this year on a compilation. The closer was a crushing version of ‘Cave In’ where the band threw themselves more into it!!

And with that, the gig was done. All good guys finish on curfew which was 10 pm in this area… but still it was brilliant and a great venue!! Check it out sometime.


The bands:

ONE TAKE… EARTHQUAKE!        
Website
https://www.facebook.com/pages/One-Take-Earthquake/138203832917809

3 song demo
https://www.facebook.com/pages/One-Take-Earthquake/138203832917809?sk=app_178091127385&app_data


RAPTRZ
website:       https://www.facebook.com/raptrzhc?fref=ts
tunes:          http://raptrz.bandcamp.com/

 
HYGIENE
website:     https://www.facebook.com/hygienecbr
 tunes:        http://hygiene-cbr.bandcamp.com/


HOSTILE OBJECTS
website:           https://www.facebook.com/hostileobjects
tunes:               http://hostileobjects.bandcamp.com/

 

Saturday, April 13, 2013

A TRIBUTE TO MISSING THE JON SPENCER BLUES EXPLOSION IN 2013: A Review of their Sydney show in January 2011

The THE JON SPENCER BLUES EXPLOSION were recently here in Australia and sadly I missed the gig due to one reason or another. Having seen them about 5 times over the years, and mostly brilliant shows they are too, I was saddened to have missed them this time around so as a small tribute, here's a review I wrote last time they were here in 2011 when I did see them which was not published. And what a great gig it was!!



THE JON SPENCER BLUES EXPLOSION
Becks Festival Bar
Wednesday 12 January 2011

 THE JON SPENCER BLUES EXPLOSION hit the stage with a raucous intro which lasted  for several minutes and then ploughed into the Orange off kilter version. I thought it was the entire Orange (1994) album being played here tonight, 'and favourites' as is often done these years, but I couldn't pick some of the tunes tonight. I still loved the riotous aural mess of rock/ southern blues fucked up noise as only these three guys can make. It has structure and JON SPENCER'S howls thrown in make it so much more pleasurable for ears attuned to it that can't help but draw you in and leave you satisfied.

Orange was played three songs in then came Chicken Dog, off Now I Got Worry (1996). I wish I had a camera to capture this - my next investment. It was a cool site for the gig at the Hyde Park Barracks known as the Becks Bar for the Festival of Sydney. Its a giant canopy tent with no sides and there was a refreshing strong breeze, it was lit just right on a glorious night like tonight with these glorious sounds of JON SPENCER AND THE BLUES EXPLOSION bursting forth from the speakers and there on stage. Just a few less people and it would be sublimely perfection. Watching SPENCER in his vocal glory and guitar freak out - 'I think he might be a girls saucy dream now and then' I think to myself as I watch the gig unfold -, and JUDAH BAUER blowing in the wind mastering his guitar, while RUSSELL SIMMINS in back on drums keeping all this crazy noise on some sort of even keel moving forward. And all that without the theremin yet! And no bass in this place.

Next was She Said. They could do no wrong in my book. Then "Don't call me after 12 /That's when I'm laying in bed home with the wife/ I don't wanna be bothered nor in the morning either...” Blues X Man . Followed by Flavour ... its slow beat intro is mesmerising with the plodding sound with drums. SPENCER called for 'Yeahs' - Jon wasn't impressed with what the crowd responded with and says "It makes me feel like I'm back in New Zealand!" Subsequently the next 'YEAHS' from the surging audience got louder. He was thus pleased and on went the show. Right up next came the whacked out Bell Bottoms that has a back beat that would or could severely dislodge a bottle cap if you put your unopened beer within 20 feet of a speaker! Then a Jon Spencer guitar break that gets you in a tizzy. Then Bam! They were gone... The show had been over an hour but it felt like only minutes.

We were lucky... To much demand, stomping and hollerin', came an encore. The songs and jams I couldn't pick but in this atmosphere and the glorious EXPLOSIONS' noise... It was a heaven for many a folk present here tonight! Then came Magical Colours from their album Acme (1998) - not a fave of mine... but I was to have my mind changed tonight on this song. I thought 'It's a nice mellow number in a beautiful somehow disharmonious-but-harmonious repertoire' ...for just as they'd worn us out, this slow number tricks you, you feel as though though the beat that carries you is lowering you down into a metaphorical cool calm clear water with its soothing guitar tones and drums - it then changes to a chica-chica-chica hypnotic rhythm that builds, feeling like its winching you back up an ascending wall of noise until you get to the precipice! You are then pushed over and you feel as though falling down the winding whirring screeching drum bashing and guitar screeching feedback wall again... 'Wow!!!' I thought, left open mouthed. What a reinvention of a tune and giving me a new respect for this song, an even more heightened respect for this trio of muso's, and definitely encouraging me to give multiple more listens to this song.

Apparently, so I read, the JON SPENCER BLUES EXPLOSION don't play together much anymore – but last year re-released some of their albums with other and demos, etc.- but now playing more in their other bands now - like SPENCERS' HEAVY TRASH, BAUERS' THE DIRTY DELTA BLUES BAND (a lot backing CAT POWER) or SIMMINS' MEN WITHOUT PANTS. I'll be definitely be there to see them if they do or their other bands play here in Sydney. Smiles. I'd encourage you to do the same! Sadly Brisbane missed out on their gig the next day due to floods...

 

 

THE JON SPENCER BLUES EXPLOSION website

 
 

THE JON SPENCER BLUES EXPLOSION - Bellbottoms (from album "Orange")