A small note on this event for historical record and to correct the date in the calendar: This event was due to be held at Basement 243 on the 9th of June 2011, 6PM, however it was re-scheduled at the very last minute and date changed to the 10th of June 2011 & aligned itself under the The City & The City series (#8). This last-minute cancellation was initiated entirely by Basement 243′s management.
Xino is Katie (Stag, Brainbeau) solo circuit-bent electronics,Alrey (Teen Sex), Henry (Wardenburger) and Wukir & Rully from Senyawa (Indonesia, last show for them before inter-state dates). Curated by SPEC, this’ll be the first in a series of such events down in Southbank.
15th MAY 2011 – THE VANGUARD ROOM, EAST BRISBANE COMMUNITY CENTRE – 538 VULTURE ST, EAST BRISBANE
6PM – FREE – AA + BYO
Exhibition running until the 10th of June 2011, featuring a multitude of artists some featured on this blog. Opening’s this Sunday at 6PM, food & wine offered. Search Facebook for the event page for more information.
Greg Boring features members from Sky Needle, 6Majik9, and Cured Pink and notably much more loose & free-form than previous outings (the third?) with the fog-like smoke lingering around both of which makes this an infinitely greater listen than my bootleg of the first. VT Ed described: “…the feel is somewhere between the naive motorik guitar stylings of Department Store Santas with distant echoing female vocals that come straight out of your favourite Cannanes side ridden all the way over the horizon like a brokedown Magic Band...” I’m all about to say they’re Magic but then I read that! Reword! Ian (6majik9) replaced his guitar with a keyboard+effects right here and there’s a lot of re-wiring going on mid-during-after the songs – sounds awesome.
Greg Boring – Live at City & the City 5, Brisbane – 21 April 2011 (27:35mins, .mp3 .256kbps, 50.5 MB)
Matt Earle & Alrey Batol duo, was billed as Matt & Adam I know but! Alrey (Teen Sex) with modded guitar & handheld radios in the foreground squealing feedback leaning against & abusing a tiny amp and Matt (xNoBBQx, Breakdance the Dawn label) behind & toward the bridge wall with drums, amps & electronics (couldn’t see/no lights) – a heavy-handed jam and loads-blown between the vets, the first minute’s cut due to distracting conversations near my mics.
Unique Beautiful Flowers is a label headed by Adam (Heart Flew) and this was an ill-fated fundraiser for the recently-born idea. The Boundary Hotel management shut down the show half-way through what would have been a massive festival of great local acts. I missed a few bands that had played because the batteries were dying but here’s what I could get anyway:
Teen Sex
Teen Sex (Rohan (Kitten Party), Alrey Batol) was on second or third at around 4PM. Sadistically loud, Rohan’s amps were facing the other way and unfortunately I didn’t get much of it as I wanted but shit, the circuit bent gear came through fine fiiiine.
Now called Psy Ants and a three-piece; this was back when they were a duo. The amp was trouble from the start and the set’s riddled entertaining frustration.
Rohan solo delay-drenched keyboard, also of Teen Sex. See also: Wardenburger. This was a fairly erratic project a while ago occasionally involving some harsh samples, screamy vocals but from what I’ve been witness to since then it’s been like this. I like that. KP played his first show in ages (months?) last week.
Very special set this night: I’d never seen somebody throw their guitar into the roof before, particularly at a super-strict (tight?) shit hole like Rosie’s. This was great! Reel-to-reel loop backdrop with feedback’d guitar and incomprehensible vocals, wandering into the audience later to throw himself & guitar around. These days CP is adding more to this, includes chains, a reanimated bass guitar, steel beams, sheets, and hell, lighting fires. We need this.
Last ever show from Marl Carx! Also the launch of their Sits Obvious album. MC was a real fun band, consisting of Michaela – drums (Dregsy) and Glen – guitar (Per Purpose, ex-Kitchen’s Floor), they played anywhere and everywhere but the houseshow sets were the best: Everyone would get involved which often resulted in rolled ankles & being wrapped up in Glen’s guitar lead. There was a rarely-played off-shoot band too, Tribal Police, which included Kitten Party and some other dude (sorry) and that band sounded like music time in the special-Ed unit. They played with pots, pans, hoses, dishes, bottles. Marl Carx produced two other CDs, self-recorded and mostly just given out to friends, anyone interested. My favorite performance was their third-last, at a houseshow, they did a dual-drum-no-vocal-mic set with three drums between the two of them and building feedback from the amps behind. Just under 10 minutes, one song and walk out of the room. It was wildest show of the night, looking over the shoulder of Bong Village (a local, hydro-influenced Foot Village tribute from Trapdoor Tapes), and totally unexpected from that of the usual guitar/drums set-up (DNA etc), then came the second-last at the squat show with monotone dual vox. Something was happening but by then the energy diminished and then it was killed. A few months, maybe even just under a year from that squat show this Last Ever show was put on. This night saw them with Harry (Loomer) on bass duties and some audience members climbing up the P.A. stands, surfing, into the band’s space. I had to stand right back to record it, unfortunately, wouldn’t have minded to have lost some skin again.
Teen Sex- Live at Real Bad Music, 19th December 2010:
xNoBBQx – Live at Real Bad Music, 19th December 2010:
Both videos uploaded & edited by Josh Watson, shot by Joel Stern. Graciously republished here with permission. Keep a tab on this channel for more videos of other acts around town.
Real Bad is a space (venue, store, eternal jam) out in Moorooka run by the Breakdance the Dawn label, right next to the train station.
Teen Sex just finished their performance before I got there at around 8PM. They had TV’s set up with Encino Man and Mallrats playing.
This is Tony Irving‘s (of Ascension, Descension fame) first-ever Brisbane show and one anywhere for about 7 years(?). Set-up in the smaller room of the space (two rooms), it’s best to watch this video uploaded/edited by J.W. but produced by J.S.:
6th JANUARY 2011 – THE STEP INN (at the front bar) – FORTITUDE VALLEY
9PM – $5 – 18+
This one will be great! Admittedly I only just heard about Satanic Lovers from Berlin but I’m pretty fucking excited nonetheless – a solid line-up at one of the last few (good) bars in inner Brisbane/Zone 1. The Step Inn is reliable. Sometimes they even play a few good songs between sets (incredibly rare!). Check out the bootleg of Greg Boring’s first show a couple of weeks ago.
Obscure references pushed aside, the Sunday Ice Cream Socialist/Bastard Theatre of Brisbane festival held at Burst City and put together by Bedroom Suck Records, Unique Beautiful Flowers, Real Bad Music showcased nine local Masterpiece Acts. Five dollars to get in, well stocked merchandise desk, bad radio reception, lots of beer flowing.
There’s two stages here: Inside and out. No elevated stages, just performing on cement in the little courtyard or the floor inside. Gradually people started coming along just at about 4-to-5PM after the first three acts have performed. Even members of the general public turned up and sat quietly in the corner, wondering what the fuck is going on, a few didn’t want to pay the cover-charge so they stood near the desk and watched.
Ambrose Chapel
Ambrose Chapel, perhaps named after the sly, creepy bastard from that episode of the X-Files (‘Colony’), is Ian Rogers of No Anchor fame playing droning ‘noise’ by the way of a laptop processing keys & filters. Nothing to go out of your way for (see: the JWC window gig a while ago) but Ian seems have got around to developing more ideas into this act and as a result it’s a richer performance overall. Looking forward to hearing more.
As I forgot to change the batteries in the recorder I didn’t catch Ambrose Chapel in the courtyard.
Formerly ‘Science’ and now with Sebastian from The Seizures, Psy Ants are second up today inside and right in the middle of the floor. With the addition of a guitar they’ve got some room and they’re becoming more aggressive at every passing gig too. The drum kit constantly falls apart, Mitchell doesn’t even need a microphone.
Sky Needle is Sarah (Stag), Alex Cuffe, Joel (Abject Leader), and Ross Manning. The last time I saw them – at the Troubadour – I appreciated what they were trying to sound like but trying to paste together a opinion afterward, hindsight really, the performance just fell apart. That’s all gone now and this whole set is comprised of short, improvised pop songs, a few instrumental but Sarah’s vocals really push the performance forward & to somewhere else else else ah ah ah ah. This is a good one, all the instruments are either found (sheets of metal, trash can) or made (foot-pump horns, constructed bass guitar, mic’d dust-pan & strings).
The first band I ever saw perform live when I moved to Brisbane in 2008 was Innig of which some members feature in 6Majik9. I didn’t know what the fuck was going on because I just walked in off the street. That night essentially ignited my interested in the Music Your Mind Will Love You/Pacific Soma label and everything that it encompasses.
Set up, well, everywhere inside 6Majik9 play on and on or so think the kids sitting around on the sidelines. It’s a relatively long one but I’m never bored, seated as close as I can, cross-legged and my brain melting into a puddle behind me. The set-up alone is as emcompassing as the sound – there’s a whole goddamn studio worth of gear here and everything is either hit, thrown or pushed over. They could’ve gone on for another three hours – and they have before, at the Book Nook a while ago – but time’s short, the sun has set during their performance and shit I can’t feel my legs anymore. Listen to the recording whilst riding high.
Set-list swap from the great performance at Rosies a few months back, Heart Flew Like An Arrow is set up in the middle of the floor with Adam singing behind Nick on drums. Good set-up, makes for a better recording(?). Still pissed I lost the SD card containing the bootleg of the last incarnation of Heart Flew with Robert on vocals but I’m loving this new direction all the same.
Teen Sex (don’t worry, I changed the filename) is Rohan (drums, vox, effects. of Kitten Party) and Alrey (circuit bent gear). Performing under total darkness outside until Alrey’s handywork on wires has come into play with triggered strobe-lights almost sending myself into a trance-state by staring into them and being blasted with disjointed, harsh noise. It’s all about the experience here, people are shielding their eyes & ears as the strobes & volume go up in intensity as the set follows. A frontal assault alright, not for everyone obviously but those who sat on their hands left afterward with their jaws dragging behind them.
Always looking forward to seeing Gerald perform he doesn’t disappoint tonight with some material I’ve heard before (ASPC ’09 festival, last week’s squat-show) but totally accosting the crowd once again, songs filled with witty lines where you need to take a second to double-play & laugh, off-the-tip quips, and being backed by two Gerald Keaneys.
Cured Pink recently toured Victoria & a date up in Cairns launching his cassette released by Sabbatical records; this is the local launch. An amorphous project – past members, sounds – which is now pin-pointed directly as a brutal, ear-drum tearing industrial-noise act: Tonight he’s set-up inside with a handful of effects, bass guitar, and a pile of steel beams & sheets. With the volume exceeding my recorder’s capability I’m personally having a bit of moment where my ears are actually hurting – right to the point where you can hear cracking. The set ends with Andrew throwing around the steel beams into the sheets and then right toward the amp.
Though plagued by microphone problems, Yout Dem keep everyone dancing and close the night with another great show for those who stuck around until the end.