Blog — Page 220 of 278

The infrequently-updated site blog, featuring a range of content including show reviews, musical musings and off-color ramblings on other varied topics.

Motionless in White @ Metro Theatre

Posted by T • September 20, 2017

Motionless in White

Metro Theatre

Sydney, AU

September 19, 2017

Motionless in White embarked on their first national headline Australia tour this September in support of their new album Graveyard Shift.

With their unique djenty chuggs, intricate riffing, guttural breakdowns, haunting pop melodies, the occasional blast beat and over the top devious aesthetics, i.e. a penchant for necrophilia and stylized creepiness, Motionless In White having graced stages with the likes of Slipknot and Korn does not come as a surprise.

While I have to admit that I was a bit skeptical as to Motionless in White being a fashion core band in the wake of Eighteen Visions, who seemed to have had a lasting influence beyond inspiring the name of the band, the live incarnation of Chris Cerulli, who is wearing his Marilyn Manson influences on both his sleeve and face, and crue was quite an enjoyable treat.

With ample homage being paid to the shock rock and gothic genre, a highly energetic set and enough nuances to make their mélange of metalcore, gothic metal, pop punk and a tinge of industrial appealing.

The strength of Motionless in White is in their ability to seamlessly shift gears between traditional metalcore and industrial-esque excursions, at times entering Nine Inch Nails territory. both vocally ranging from high pitched screaming to singing and back and musically combining epic, macabre and explosive elements.

Yup, there are at times Hammer Horror and borderline kitschy gimmicks to be found in their oeuvre and it all feels oh so strangely familiar, and while less might be more in some case to not run danger of making the whole appear smaller than the sum of its parts, their engaging and charismatic live performance cements their status at the forefront of genre that has been muddled by epigones.

---

Photos by KAVV

T • September 20, 2017

Exploded View by Sam McPheeters

Posted by T • September 18, 2017

Exploded View

Sam McPheeters

Talos Publishing

Born Against.

Vermiform Records.

Error Fanzine.

Men’s Recovery Project.

Wrangler Brutes.

Punk Planet.

On-air disputes with Sick of it All.

Touring Europe with Articles of Faith.

To accurately fathom the influence Sam McPheeters has had on your humble narrator during his formative years, one would need to employ the services of a couple of flowcharts.

Needless to say that I was intrigued when Sam started dabbling as a writer, with Loom of Ruin from 2012 being his novel debut, which, in essence, was a amalgamation of cliffhangers meandering to an apocalyptic end.

What makes Exploded View an engaging read is that McPheeters seems to have had an open concept during the writing process, with current and personal events finding their equivalent in this science fiction novel.

In the age of “fake news,” Exploded View with its short chapters evoking a cinematic feel tells the story of this decade, where falsifying news is de rigueur and where adjusting and modifying what is fed to the wider public as “reality” is a mere man-made changeable, nuanced constituent rather than an immutable constant.

With Sam McPheeters constantly reinventing himself, Exploded View whets the appetite for his next project.

T • September 18, 2017

Italian Film Festival 2017 - Sydney

Posted by T • September 14, 2017

Italian Film Festival 2017

Palace Cinemas

Sydney, AU

September 12, 2017

The Opening Night of the Italian Film Festival, which was a lavish affair with live entertainment, Italian themed food and drinks and was graced with a screening of Let Yourself Go! (“Lasciati andare”), the winner of the 2017 Italian Golden Globe for Best Comedy.

The screening was framed with a festa of Italian culinary delights, think samples of everything delicious that Italian cuisine has to offer, and a pre-part with live music with the band Soulganic and an afterparty with mozzarella testing’s, doici by Gigi and Italian tunes by DJ Sveta.

The Italian Film Festival will continue in different Australian locations until October 25.

---

Photos by KAVV

Gallery: Italian Film Festival 2017 (6 photos)

T • September 14, 2017

MEW @ Manning Bar

Posted by T • September 12, 2017

MEW

Manning Bar

Sydney, AU

September 12, 2017

MEW are a Danish alternative, experimental outfit pivoting between styles with a career spanning more than twenty years, across seven acclaimed studio albums, that classifies itself as “indie stadium” and has been described by others as possessing the musical grandiosity that leads people to classify them as progressive rock while they themselves stoically resist any identification with sub genres.

After their successful maiden voyage to Australia in 2015, MEW returned to showcase their extensive back catalogue and their new album Visuals.

MEW in a live context is a mélange of classic pop melodies and bombastic synths, swooning keyboards and lush high-pitched vocals that create a solemn, unassuming yet beautiful immersive microcosm of its own.

Grand and epic yet concise and economical, growing small melancholic melodies into full blown eruptions eliciting heartfelt crowd singalongs and at times indulging in bloodcurdling yet comforting walls of noise arias.

Performing with a deliberately down tuned stage presence in front of intensely imaginative visual projections created but lead singer, Jonas Bjerre, the music blends with the displays and creates a third layer of artistic expression that is bigger than the sum of its individual parts and creates another, deeper dimension of sensations.

A performance not unlike a warm embrace, which the audience, i.e. “Frengers” as per the portmanteau that MEW created for a hybrid of “friends” and “strangers” and the name of one of their albums, lapped it up.

Witnessing MEW performing with the passion of a metal band yet emitting their ethereal Scandinavian sounds result in a unique experience.

---

Photos by T

T • September 12, 2017

Placebo @ Qudos Bank Arena

Posted by T • September 10, 2017

Placebo

Qudos Bank Arena

Sydney, AU

September 9, 2017

Last in the country for Soundwave Festival and a pair of sideshows back in 2014, the Placebo returned to Australia for a 20th anniversary tour, the Sydney incarnation of which saw them perform hits, revisit early material and more obscure offerings from across their impressive seven-album catalogue at Qudos Bank arena.

The show started off with a trailer comprised of snapshots and videos gathered throughout the last two decades of Placebo’s career, culminating is the “Every You and Every Me” video, which got all aficionados in an enthusiastic frame of mind to welcome the band entering ths stage.

Placebo’s backbone and foundation is the solid chemistry and dynamic between the still androgynous Brian Molko with his trademark nasal voice and saddened self, his co-author, the ever composed and defiant guitarist, bassist and piano player Stefan Olsdal and the touring member Matt Lunn’s powerful drumming and interludes with Fiona Bryce on violin. A flawless performance of accomplished musicians that covered the claviature of the lane that Placebo has created for itself within the confines of alternative rock.

The evening was testament to Placebo’s relevance with the high consistency of their output and the effortless delivery that hit the main points without neglecting nuances, all the while focusing on the performance without any unnecessary bells and whistles.

The first half of the show focused peaked with an ode and tribute to Placebo’s avid supporter David Bowie, i.e. Without You I am Nothing, which was framed by footage of the band and him collaborating on screens that were utilized to broadcast the performance employing a range of different animations, filters and camera angles.

The show was tinged with melancholy and nostalgia, key ingredients of Placebo’s sound, which did not deter the crowd from frenetically celebrating every song. 

In 2017 Placebo has not lost its allure – a band of outsiders that carved its own niche by cultivating their eccentricity, making it their raison d’être and cementing their status by finding a likeminded followership.

---

Image from artist website

T • September 10, 2017

Latest news stories

[An Updated] Visual History of American Hardcore

Posted in Music News on July 5, 2025

Radio Silence: A Selected Visual History of American Hardcore is being re-released in a new expanded edition from Revelation Records Books. The collection of photography, flyers, and more was originally published in 2008 by MTV Press/powerHouse in a partnership between designer Nathan Nedorostek and writer / musician Anthony Pappalardo (In … Read more

It's "Sunday" by Perfect 100

Posted in Records on July 5, 2025

Perfect 100, a project from Andrew Madore of Brooklyn, NY, just shared the single "Sunday," coming from Perfect 100's debut EP, out July 21 on bloody knuckles label. Think four songs of fuzzy guitars and clean melodies. Read more Perfect 100 track list: 1. Sunday 2. Missing Out 3. Longway … Read more

Pamplemousse previews Porcelain

Posted in Records on July 4, 2025

Formed as a trio on Reunion Island and now a duo located in Lorraine, FR, noise-rock band Pamplemousse has announced their fourth album, Porcelain, out Sept. 26 on A Tant Rêver du Roi label. The band also shared a new video/single "More Beautiful Than Madonna" this week. It is their … Read more

Now hear this: The Problem With Kids Today

Posted in Records on July 4, 2025

The Problem With Kids Today, a poppy punk band from Connecticut, are set to release Take It!. Take It! is the band's third album, this one recorded in a backyard shed in Branford, CT and produced by Joe LeMieux. Fittingly, it will release on their In The Shed Records imprint … Read more

A new format of Some Soviet Station

Posted in Records on July 4, 2025

Defunct Atlanta, emo-hardcore/math-rock band Some Soviet Station -- Chris McNeal, Jesse Smith, Justin Snyder, and Lee Corum -- will see the upcoming reissue of their 2000 self-titled album released on vinyl for the first time, out on July 25 via Expert Work Records. It was recorded by Bob Weston, and … Read more

American Football Live in Los Angeles

Posted in Records on July 4, 2025

Last year American Football celebrated the 25th anniversary of their debut album. Now that live performance is being released as a film and one-pressing vinyl album, (Live in Los Angeles), courtesy of Polyvinyl. The recording was captured over two nights at El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles, CA in 2024. … Read more

Ottawa punk band Tucana

Posted in Bands on July 4, 2025

Playing a show at Avant Garde Bar in their hometown of Ottawa, ON tonight, noise punk band Tucana has a new single that debuted on July 2, "Yes-Man." Listen below. The band will also be playing at Cornwall Chaos Fest next month. Read more SHOWS 4 JUL – Avant Garde … Read more

New, haunting, Kayo Dot

Posted in Records on July 4, 2025

Kayo Dot will release Every Rock, Every Half-Trust under Reason on August 1,the band's 11st studio album. The group original lineup reunited for the album, in a nod to the 20th anniversary of Choirs of the Eye. Broadly speaking, the new album explores themes of haunting, in various capacities. A … Read more

Squirtgun reissue 30 years after original release

Posted in Records on July 4, 2025

The first Squirtgun, formed by producer Mass Giorgini and featuring members of Screeching Weasel and Common Rider, is being reissued on Oct. 15. The self-titled record originally came out in 1995 on Lookout Records and has long been out of print. Sounds Rad! Records will bring it back with original … Read more

Arcadea takes us to "Fuzzy Planet"

Posted in Records on July 3, 2025

Arcadea is back, reimagined as a trio with Brann Dailor (Mastodon) now on vocals, and João Nogueira joining Core Atoms on synths. The reshaped lineup just shared a single, "Fuzzy Planet," which will be on The Exodus of Gravity, out August 22 on Relapse Records. As the band puts it, … Read more

Intercourse in the Midwest

Posted in Tours on July 3, 2025

Metallic noise band Intercourse has booked an early fall tour with Nerver, coming just as the band plans to release its fourth album and first on Brutal Panda Records. The release date of the LP hasn't been set yet, but the tour dates gave. The band last released Egyptian Democracy … Read more

Red Brick Thrown

Posted in Records on July 2, 2025

Duo Red Brick, featuring members of Cathari, Yuckmouf, and Demiz, has shared "The Price" roughly a month ahead of their upcoming new album, Thrown, out via Horror Pain Gore Death Productions. It's the second single from their soon-to-be second album. “If you, much like me, are a member of the … Read more

Still in Love today

Posted in Records on July 2, 2025

Still in Love shared the new single "Inherit" today, which will appear on the band's debut album Recovery Language, out on Sept. 5 on Church Road Records. The post-hardcore band features members of Dead Swans, Throats, Brutality Will Prevail, Last Witness and [ex] Bring Me The Horizon and previously released … Read more

Creepoid reissue and coastal shows

Posted in Bands on July 2, 2025

Creepoid is active again, playing shows recently with Slowdive. The band also just announced headlining shows in New York and Los Angeles -- plus a Graveface Records reissue of the Wet EP. The new shotws are a August 16 date at Music Hall of Williamsburg, NY, and September 5 at … Read more

Looking for Deerhoof on Spotify?

Posted in Music News on July 2, 2025

Long-running noise-ish band Deerhoof just announced that their catalog will be removed from Spotify, offering a lengthy statement below. The band has released 20 albums to date, most recently Noble and Godlike in Ruin (Joyful Noise Recordings). Read more We're taking Deerhoof off Spotify. Daniel Ek uses $700 million of … Read more

Get more Neckscars

Posted in Records on July 2, 2025

Neckscars, the post-hardcore band from has just announced Unhinged, their latest album, coming on August 1 via Sell The Heart Records (U.S.) and Engineer Records (U.K.). As is the modern way, along with a new album announcement, the band also has a new single: "Dancing In The Stars." "This song … Read more

American Standards: one last flush

Posted in Splits on July 1, 2025

American Standards just released their swan song album, Future Orphans, released 13 years to the date after their debut, Still Life. The new record came out on June 20 and was recorded by Jay Maas (Defeater, Counterparts) at Getaway Recording. Check out the record, plus the band's statement below: Read … Read more

Why Patterns: 16 minutes of Screamers

Posted in Records on July 1, 2025

Noise-grind trio Why Patterns fron London has a new album on the way. It's the band's second album and it has a fitting title: Screamers. The album is 16 minutes in total, releasing on cd and cassete on Human Worth label. The group last released Regurgitorium in 2022. Read more … Read more

Gibby Haynes, Evicshen and The Thunes Institute of Musical Excellence

Posted in Tours on July 1, 2025

This summer, a unique European tour put together by Scott Thunes (Frank Zappa) will feature Gibby Haynes (Butthole Surfers) as vocalist with a backing band The Thunes Institute of Musical Excellence (TIME), which is a group of youth artists working under the tutelage of Scott Thunes, the longtime bassist for … Read more

Leatherface: The Peel Sessions

Posted in Records on July 1, 2025

Little Rocket Records is now available in the US, with ADD Records handling distribution. The first record to reach these shores is an archival collection from Leatherface, The Peel Sessions. The collection includes three 1990s sessions with John Peel of the BBC, available now on vinyl, cd, and digitally. The … Read more