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American: The Billl Hicks Story

American: The Bill Hicks Story, was on TV last night – ABC Melbourne. Regarded as one of the greatest comedians in American history, Bill Hicks’ relevance withstands the test of time. He died in 1994 at the age of 32, and much of the material you’ll see him perform in this documentary happened in the late 80s & early 90s. But it doesn’t seem that way – it feels like he’s talking about the world right now.

Hicks was a ground-breaking comedian at war with the establishment, his often dark humour a vicious satire on American culture, politics and way of life. There was nobody like him at the time. There have been very few like him since. Check it out.

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Life Of Pi

Saw Life Of Pi last night. Not bad, really nice kinda film. No car chase scenes or gun-play acrobatics. Amazing cinematography and a philosophical depth about the meaning of relationships, life and ‘God’. It’s a slow burner at times, but I never felt bored. Beautiful looking film. We saw it in 3D which was pretty cool. BTW – if you’re watching a 3D movie and your glasses are flickering a strange grey/black colour it means the batteries in the glasses are running low (yep, they run on batteries). Take em back for a fresh pair.


Life Of Pi – with CGI tiger.

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Jessica Says & New Gods at NSC Last Night

Caught New Gods at Northcote Social Club last night. The band had a great sound, vocals were striking – excellent harmonies. The first band on were Jessica Says. I really dug their show – something different; electronic drums played live, violinist, keys & backing vocalist. Charismatic lead singer Jessica sounds a little like Kate Bush at times – an amazing versatile voice.


Jessica Says at Northcote Social Club Friday 11th Jan 2013.

The 2nd band, Montero, were great too. Reminiscent of early Flaming Lips & Mercury Rev.

All up, a great night which got very messy toward the end. Don’t remember too much about getting home – made it somehow.

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Abbotsford Song Bootleg Video

The latest song we’ve written is all about Abbotsford. The video below was the first time I’d played it in public – over at Stalk and Kim’s place the week before November’s Revelry show. This is the only recording of ‘Abbotsford Song’ we have so far (it’s pre recording studio etc). Thanks to Stalk for some artistic camera work…

Have a great weekend.
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Euro & China Dates Soon, Stones Doco On iView

Caught the Stones doco, Crossfire Hurricane last night on ABC One. The things those guys have seen & been through, lost a few band members along the way too. Check it out if you can – click here to watch it on ABC iview. Next Wed at 8:30pm they’re featuring Queen – now that should be something to see (got my Queen t-shirt on as I write).


Max at crowd barrier after show, Strawberry Festival Beijing 2012 – pic by Long Truong.

Still in planning for upcoming Euro and China tours, starting in March. Not long to go now. Couple of big festivals already booked for China, most club shows booked for Germany. Full list of tour dates announced soon.

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Stones Crossfire Hurricane ABC1 Tonight

Tonight 8:30 on ABC One TV (Australia) – Rolling Stones doco, Crossfire Hurricane…

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New Gods Friday NSC

Going down to Northcote Social Club this Friday to catch New Gods EP launch. Two great songs on radio at the moment, On Your Side and Razorblades. Bought tix, got a feeling this show could sell out ($15 ea).


New Gods debut EP.

Joining em on stage – Jessica Says 9pm & Montero 10.10pm. New Gods 11.20pm til 12.20am.

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Echos – Floyd Live At Pompeii 1972

Magnificent summer Monday in Melbourne. Sun’s out, weather’s fine. Something to cruise through the afternoon with. The mighty Floyd. Hard to believe this epic song is over 40 years old, first released on their Meddle album (1971). Kick back, turn it up…

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Midi Festial Video 2011

We’re in the process of locking down China tour dates for this year in April & May. The video below was taken side of stage on our drummer Kent’s camera – Beijing Midi festival May 2011.

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Blast From Distant Past

Yesterday’s post featured a short film by Vlado Ianev set to our latest single ‘Perfect Day’. Vlado and I were in a band together (years ago) called Main Speed Drive. After having toured many times around Europe playing drums in a cover band, he moved to Australia from Bulgaria in search of a new life. He joined the band shortly after arriving here. There aren’t many pics of Main Speed – the band didn’t last long. I don’t think we actually released anything. Anyway, this is a pic of us on stage at a pub in Northcote.

That’s Vlado on drums (it’s blurry but the only shot I have of him behind the kit). And yep, that’s me with long hair & tie-die shirt. WTF.

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