Thursday, August 6, 2009

Parkway Prep!

Thought it was about time got this going again....and what better way than a bit of CARRION!




Sunday, January 11, 2009

Gomez Jan 10th @ Metro 2009

Once again the metro creates a great environment for a big band to play before it's true fans....terrific atmosphere, good company, great tunes and streety! Getting to see an album played in it's entirity is somewhat of a rarity (saw it once before with Taking Back Sunday at 78foot East on Brick Lane). A great album, with Ian Ball the focus of the vocals. A couple of classics followed, but Bring It On was enough!

Get Miles
Whippin' Picidilly
Make No Sound
78 Stone Wobble
Tijuana Lady
Here Comes The Breeze
Love Is Better Than A Warm Trombone
Get Myself Arrested
Free To Run
Bubble Gum Years
Rie's Wagon
The Comeback

New Tune
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???
We Haven't Turned Around







Attendees: Streety, James, Fields and Me

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Parkway Drive Madness @ Sounds of Spring

cant get enough of the Parkway since that day.....

everyone was enjoying a relaxing sat arvo of tunes and a few ales until these guys fucked the place up! some great vision....

lets get to the roundhouse and see them on the 14th Dec!









Brisbane savages.....check this out...

Thursday, September 11, 2008

1.4 COG @ Bar on the Hill 6th Sept,2008

Not much more has to be said.....

No Other Way
What If
Resonate
The Movies Are Over
Say Your Last Goodbye
The Town of Lincoln
The Spine
Four Walls
Bird Of Feather
Swamp
Are You Interested
My Enemy
Bitter Pills







The sound at the uni was again, as usual set to an ear drum bursting level. The only difference was that it could handle COG - unlike the last time I was there for Strung Out.

The thumping bass during No Other Way and the ridiculously good riff and jamming at the of What If were both highlights to get the gig going...

Resonate, The Spine and My Enemy all great pics off their debut...but then again they dont have a bad song.

The lyrics of the new album particularly show COG's political awareness and dislike for the way the world is heading. The emotion on stage was evident. The 'One Human Family' and Che Guevara stickers caught the eye.

Straight home to get tickets sorted for the gig next sat at Waves in the gong.

Nobody better getting around in Australia at the moment.