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“Golden child, in your ivory tower.. step on out from your solitary hour”

Two redheads, a guy with glasses and a young Peter Gabriel look-a-like are at Rocket bar in Adelaide. Their names are Worlds End Press and all I know about them is that they like Bowie (snap) and that they were awesome at Laneway Festival a few years back. Which is why I dragged my friend out to see them, this is all the information I need.

My details of the night in question are vague but with the aid of a few photos and my verbal skills I will try my best to entertain you…

This pixie caught my eye when I walked in. With a smooth piccolo voice and gracefulness that would turn the hardest criminal into a gentlemen. Alphabette is the name of the band and lead singer Louise O’Reilly is a breath of fresh air. She had me ready to throw my jacket over puddles for her with the flutter of her lashes and other worldly graces long begotten many women of today.

Jazz hands.

Outside during a Dj set…

 

My friend and his freaky ear muzzling amigos.

 Fishing were awesome. I was dancing like a maniac and my feet were hurting well before Worlds End Press came on. This dude came down from behind the decks and was singing with us groovers and shakers.

Get down, get dowwwwn and then… fiery goodness

The bar staff came and lined up a row of shots for the band… perks of having fans behind the bar.

Cool gig, but went on forever. Damn heels.

 

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“Are you gonna go my way?…”

Where have I been? On faraway travels, loves lost, loves found, saudades killed, new music discovered, bassists pursued and dreams uncovered. But first I need to bring you up to speed, on the last couple of months..

Think of a band or artist that you love that has been with you since puberty. That holds a special place in your heart and was one of the soundtracks to your existence. That for me was Lenny Kravitz. Living in England, during my teen years and suffering with a room covered in wallpaper I wasn’t allowed to surround myself with images of the bands that turned me on and rocked my world. The only sacred space was the back of the door and there, among few others, hung my poster of Lenny Kravitz. This poster:

God. Damn. He wasn’t the first to introduce me to the connection between music, sex and fantasy but he was a key player and his albums were on constant rotation. So imagine my excitement when I discovered Lenny was touring Australia (barely) for the first time in EIGHTEEN years. Slightly offensive though, I mean Australia isn’t that far away when you have your own private jet I’m sure you can do more than five shows in a country so large.

So I flew to Melbourne. On a weekend that crammed the city with less desirable folk (St Patrick’s Day and the Formula 1) and room rates inflated higher than Kanye’s ego – even hostels weren’t accepting anyone for less than two nights – I decided that being on a tight budget I would pull an all-nighter. No friends to fall back on, no lovers to use I was a girl alone with no real idea of Melbourne nightlife and hoping to make one-night friends or at least meet a few people who could help me stay awake. Flying to Melbourne solo on the earliest flight possible on a Saturday I wanted to make the most of a full day of shopping and sightseeing before going to see my teenage dream. In hindsight it wasn’t the smartest idea going to sleep on Friday midnight and waking up at 4am on the eve of an all-nighter. But I’m always one for learning the hard way.

Putting everything into a locker at the train station and putting on my dancing shoes…

These bad boys. The perfect girl-alone-in-a-big-city shoes. UNIF Hell raisers.

Being alone, means if you want prime position and you want to drink, you need to get your booze (four can maximums suck) and then stay put. Unless you came prepared and brought a flask – which I didn’t. But you then run the risk of needing the toilet an hour in and having to hold on for over five hours. Yes, this is extent of my dedication when flying solo…

Wolfmother. I saw them 3 maybe 4 years ago when they were an awesome three piece in one of the dodgiest neighbourhoods in Lisbon in a rundown club with a crowd so into it that there were arms and legs everywhere as people were hanging off of the rafters. I’m not exaggerating it was epic. The keyboardist and bassist at the time Chris Ross was at one point bent over at the waist, keyboard on a precarious lean so sharp it was almost sideways, playing a keys solo and picking the frenetic bass at the same time, sporadically slugging his beer when he could. EPIC.

This show, with a whole new cast of members – minus good-old Andrew – was more tame…

My fellow comrades. Note the immense distance separating the fan-poor from the fan-elite. In the right side of the photo you can sort-of see a bit of white amongst the black showing the back of the elite seating section. No-one respected any kind of seating arrangement so the minute the bands started all of those who could afford it ran to the front leaving us at the barriers a good 30 metres away from anyone. If they were worried we’d be throwing bottles or attempting a jump-over there were plenty of vigilant security and they still could have moved the barrier a good 10-15 metres forward. Just saying, I couldn’t have felt more isolated, distrusted, cold and slightly left out, as those at the front were really rocking it at the front of the stage and we, at the back with such a huge gap away from it all. If the pictures look quite close might I mention I have x18 zoom on my camera and it was at it’s limit. Alas no close-ups…

   

The gig was good. Not epic. They have this hairy, seventies rock aesthetic with the majority of the band, but then their drummer Hamish (from band The Vines) looks like the guy from My Name Is Earl.. if you’re going for a “look” it should be cohesive – not relevant you say? What incredibly successful band had everyone look cut from the same cloth bar one person? If you’re trying to sell me something be cohesive is all I’m saying. Andrew, Vin, Elliott and Ian had a look; long hair, flares, porno-tash, velvet and florals, looking like a band. Hamish; jeans and tee, looked like the fill-in drummer. Your killing the visual.

About the gig? They are better suited to smaller venues. Not tiny clubs but not so open, I know bands reach a level where you can never really capture that same magic as before they go popular, but definitely not a venue where the crowd is cut up. Their enthusiasm and charisma that they took a few songs to really reveal, didn’t carry very far unless you’d happen to be right in-front of them. The crowd around me didn’t really get into it. Andrew Stockdale seems more at ease onstage as a frontman but it’s not ‘Andrew S and the groovy 4′ it’s Wolfmother, I should be vibing off of everyone.

The Cranberries. Not gonna lie I didn’t get many great shots due piss-poor low light conditions and being completely captivated by Dolores’ voice…

They were, she was, The Cranberries are amazing. I may have teared up for Linger. She was captivating all in black but midway through she changed her shoes to some sparkly, sequinned cons as she boogied/slid along the stage. Zombie conjured up a spine-tingling sing-a-long as Irish flags were procured from somewhere and swung about.

Ok. So this looks a lot further back than we were. BUT you can still see how separated the crowd was from each other. Booo music is supposed to bring people together…

And then, there was light…

Lenny FUCKING Kravitz. In the flesh, breathing the same air, looking at me… (not really). But total charming, smooth-suave-criminal, badass, sex ba-bomb. What a performer.

Let Love Rule. Mr Cab Driver. Always On The Run. Stand By My Woman. It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over. Are You Gonna Go My Way. Believe. Rock and Roll is Dead. Can’t Get You Off Of My Mind.

Fly Away. Black Velveteen. American Woman. Again. Where Are We Runnin. Calling All Angels. I’m sure I’m leaving a whole bunch of newer songs out but all I cared about that night where highlights from ‘Mama Said’, ‘Are You Gonna Go My Way’ and ’5′.

He was incredible, such an amazing performer who really connects with the audience and makes you want to jump the barrier and mad dash to be closer to him. I managed to refrain myself.

^^ Same picture. One illuminated with camera phones, the second with them removed. Which do you prefer? I prefer the latter.

Being such a fan of Kravitz but not someone who really delves too much into a singers personal life (I’m all about the music) I had no idea his father was white-Russian-Jew and his mum black-American-Bahamian-African. Before the song Black & White America he spoke out about his family and his life, and against racial prejudice stating that his mother was black and his father was white and even though they faced violence and prejudice they loved each other and fought hard against the world to be with each other. During the song he had a photo montage playing of his family and himself as a kid and it was really, really awesome…

I felt really connected to the song even though my fathers not black but Moreno and my mother’s white, primary school wasn’t the funnest place to be for me when I first started and ignorant little girls are confronted with someone different. It was cool to see him be so passionate about something and really sharing with the crowd.

During the end of the set, while singing ‘Let Love Rule’ Kravitz got the crowd chanting “LEEEEEEEETTTTT LOOOOOOOVVVVEEE RUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUULLEE” over and over and he jumped off the stage and – surrounded by security – proceeded to walk up to where I was…

You can imagine my excitement, being right up on the barrier as he got, closer and closer…

..And then I got absolutely crushed. I don’t know how many people jumped on my back and all heaved forward, while (what felt like) a hundred hands shot forward around my body and face and I got enveloped in the rush. Not only did I not get to high 5 him but was incapacitated to take a decent photo of him being less than a metre infront of me. I was crushed physically and mentally, it was so upsetting. A moment you wait for, for eighteen years and then glory hounds who hadn’t had the patience or the dedication to camp at the front of the barrier gang-rush you and take away your moment. Next time I’m wearing spikes on more than my feet, I’ll be head to toe punked-out so no-one escapes injury before they try that again. I was undoubtedly upset. Here’s my last shot before nearly being cut in half by the barrier…

The End. My one bug-bear was that he didn’t sing one of my teenage favourites ‘I Belong To You’… I know shocking.

After an exhilarating three band show and being only 11pm at night I then had to face reality that my night wasn’t over. I had to go out and party till the sun came up and kill time till my flight at 3pm in the afternoon. Another “in hindsight” moment is that if you pull an all-nighter it’s probably a better idea to get the first plane back. Because not only did I party as hard as I could solo in Melbourne meeting many men who were happy to keep me awake and dance and chat but also gained the affection of one man that had every one of my nerves on end and my women’s intuition screaming to get away from. Think Christian Bale in American Psycho. A suit-man with a lot of money, who claimed to know what I’m all about, talking absolute tosh and upon learning I was pulling an all-nighter offered his south bank apartment to me. Doesn’t sound very creepy but this guy was extremely intense. Needless to say I ran away to an R’n'B club – that almost didn’t let me in, as my shoes were considered a deadly weapon – and spent the last two hours sitting on a leather couch watching people grind up against each other and trying not to fall asleep. Come daylight I realised that in booking my afternoon flight I had failed to factor in that it was a Sunday and nothing was open till 11am. This meant more wandering the streets for hours and when I finally managed to sit down at a decent cafe for some coffee and breakfast, nearly head slammed the table as the 4 hours sleep in two days was catching up with me and I was doing that embarrassing startled-snapping awake thing.

My bed had never, ever, ever felt so good when I finally got in it. Needless to say though it was totally worth it, I had one of the most adventurous nights in a long time and I proved to myself that I’ve still got it in me to test my physical limits and party very hard on minimal sleep.

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“In my life, I have seen people walk into the sea, just to find memories plagued by constant misery.. their eyes cast down, fixed upon the ground, their eyes cast down.. I’ll keep my eyes fixed on the sun”

Big Day Out in the big city.. Sydney city. Excited? yes. Slept in and got there later than I wanted missing two principal bands? Yes. First argument of the day done over something trivial before we even got there? Yes. Had awesome time? Yes. Okay I’ll stop that now. So went to Sydney for the Big Day Out, absolutely nothing to do with an unbridled urge to see Kanye (COUGH*pretentiousoverratedgenius*COUGH) but purely for the fact of already spending two Big Day Out’s in Adelaide and wanting a change. Seeing as it was such a long way away and I didn’t want to deal with the drama of being turned away because of my camera I left my precious at J.’s house. So what follows are my random Vignette moments captured by my mobile and to add a little something special, let’s get personal. Like we were sitting together on a comfy couch, alcoholic beverages on hand, you by my side and myself holding the photos..

..So this was us going in, what you can’t see is that we have just passed barricades and clusters of policeman of every shape, size, dismount, on cycles, undercover, more of the colour blue than you should ever hope to see but interestingly enough.. no sniffer dogs which was refreshing.

..This is waiting in the line for our first drinks, this random shot had the added bonus of butt-cheek which I will explain to the festival-virgins out there is THE staple uniform for all 16-25 females with no imagination, saggy asses, low self-esteem and the belief that this will attract the perfect gentlemen =P.. if you are a female and are not showing half of your ass then that’s just not good enough. At the bar I found it amusing that there were signs saying you were not allowed to tip the bar staff.. dammit

This is the end of Cage The Elephant’s set where lead vocalist Matthew Schultz mounted the crowd after an entire performance of captivating head banging, spine tingling vocals and continuous crowd surfing with a roadie feeding him microphone line while he wailed over the crowd.. literally. This is the moment right at the end where he stood atop people’s hands and waved the Australian flag it was glorious. Not the fact it was an Australian flag as I’m not Australian he could have been waving a Britney Spears poster it was just one of those fantastic moments where you saw a glimpse of something pure and Rock’n'roll, unedited, unpredictable, raw, electrifying and head-bangingly awesome. I said it in my review when I saw them again at the Adelaide Big Day Out a week later (another story for a different post) but they are the amalgamation of Nirvana with The Sex Pistols and are my new obsession..

..Finally figuring out where everything is in that huge place and watching from atop Boy & Bear play. So many people it just looked like too much effort to get in the mix, not that I didn’t want to I guess I just felt slightly restricted..

Our surroundings.. I know it was Australia Day but the amount of Southern Cross tattoos was ridiculous, out in full force I think they let you in for free if you had one…

Amazing…

A high hat that high?? Has to be Battles. Managed to hold out until I heard Atlas which was disappointingly sub-par, no female singer singing the vocals when needed they just had a pre-recording playing and a video that didn’t match up. This was a lonely three-piece who looked fed up it took half of their gig to really get into the swing of things and so when Atlas came on I was happy to move on afterwards because they really were not inspiring..

Yeah.. not impressed..

Royksopp were awesome.. not going into too much detail because I wrote a lengthy review which I will post (amongst others, yes, yes I know I have been saying this forever but I will get round it when someone can teach me how to add pages and do fancy things with WordPress).. but any-time that bands incorporate costumes and mood lighting is a good time by me..

I loved it really…

I’d found a great spot in the crowd waiting for Kasabian to come on with sufficient surrounding space and the minute they came out it was like a tidal wave coming in every nook and cranny filled with people.. c’est la rock’n'roll..

Loved hearing Shoot the Runner, one of the best video clips of all time, great song to get your animal instincts pumping and libido switched on.. one downside was not hearing their magnum opus, their ‘I am the Walrus’, ‘La Fee Verte’.. played it a bit too safe for me

End of the day.. the Kanye triple act spectacular with dancers and everything..

Way too tired.. after Kanye went home like a couple of fuddy-duddy’s and couldn’t be bothered with watching a little bit of Noel Gallagher’s high flying birds. Next day walked straight into the record store and bought Cage The Elephant’s ‘Thankyou Happy Birthday’

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“So someone take her picture, so I don’t forget her… I wish I had a polaroid, so I could remember”

One long walk on a hot 35 degree day to the only 120MM photo developers in the city with some moments later and 45$ poorer I got my summer snaps back that I took with my Diana F+. Currently I’ve just snapped on an instaback (turns it into a Polaroid camera) and have been pretty happy with the images. But decided to get out the 120 and use my Lady Di for what god intended and to be honest.. not worth it. I’m too broke right now to be spending 20$ a roll of film then $20+ on developing a single roll for about 10 shots. Might as well slap my instaback back on and buy the film for half the price on the internet and BAM already developed with one push of a button. It’s magical though the feeling of taking pictures and having to wait for them to be developed, you get one try and one try only and you don’t get that annoying “can I see the picture? How did I look?” order. These are just a few in their overexposed, underexposed, shaky, unfocused, magical, seventies style, imperfect in the most wonderful way possible photos!! Moments of summer bbq fun, more pics of Summadayze (yes I spent a hot 40 degree day with two cameras strapped to me) and all the in-between…

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“This speech is my recital, I think it’s very vital.. to rock (a rhyme), that’s right (on time), It’s Tricky is the title, here we go…”

As you can see the pictures started to get fuzzy and not so great after many drinks and such. Completed my review which will be previewed on The Mouth soon but a few details that I didn’t include were:

  • My favourite game to play at festivals is the “Southern Cross Drinking Game” when you see a Southern Cross tattoo everyone has to drink.. bonus points for the Australian emblem
  • If you walk around with a half decent camera everyone wants you to take their picture
  • I got wacked unintentionally in the face during Grandmaster Flash and got a blood nose.. cue me, head back, glaring at J. missing out on dancing to some awesome tunes.. luckily the white dress was spared
  • Hung out backstage courtesy of Plastik People DJ’s, watching Justice play alongside Busy P, drinking free booze and witnessed some pretty cool fireworks
  • Nearly got arrested/fined by the police by asking an officer to say ‘Please’ when he told me to get back onto the curb.. in my defence I stopped J. from walking out into oncoming traffic and we were already stepping back onto the curb & he was bloody rude. He then got even more aggressive saying he was ‘Saving my life’ and that it’s ‘hundreds of dollars of fines to step out onto the street’ blah blah f*ck you you fascist,  I can cross the street by myself ,  go stick your self-righteous power play and quota orientated policing  and stick it!
  • Awesome, awesome New Years!!
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“Get your motor running.. head out on the highway.. looking for adventure.. In whatever comes our way”

Last weekend went to the kangaroo Island Surf & Music Festival.. went there a good fan of 3 bands came out loving 7, good effort =D. Never been on a camping music festival road trip so as a newbie my eyes were open and my ears awaiting the sweet sounds of new material. Oh to be poor and stingy, the thrill of smuggling in alcohol was exciting and being in a car full of women odds were; the alcohol was getting through. Stepping out of a stuffed KIA Rio nearly all of us in short shorts and cleavage with only one hot, flustered, overweight security guard who was fed up already.. too easy!

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K.I love their signs.. especially if they’re spelt wrong

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The island’s newspaper.. wanted to buy one as a souvenir. Can’t imagine what would be in it.. everybody talking in first name basis; “Martha baked some great pies at the school fete and uncle bobby’s cows disappeared again” =P

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This little man stayed like that for this bands entire set.. uber-fan pressed up against the metal peering through the holes to be able to see. As much as I hate all ages gigs I think it is awesome to give them a musical education other than hi-5 or some other mind rotting shite…

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Walking the 30 minute walk to the beach in the hot sun once was enough.. after that we travelled in hippie style.. Banging around in the back of a ‘beach taxi’.. sore bums and many dirty looks (from walkers) were the order of the day..

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accidentally made eye contact with the neighbour so in his drunk state he took it as invitation to come into our campsite, sit on the esky and start chatting… 5 minutes and one loud thump later here he is sprawled on the floor completely passed out.. hilarity! I named him ‘Tiny Dancer’ for the graceful pose he landed in… Swan Lake eat your heart out.. so what did we do with him??

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…Borrowed a permanent marker from the guys next door and drew a penis on his face

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This band was absolutely crazy insane and blew my mind. I had heard of them through the grapevine but was 100% on another level when we stumbled to the front of the main stage and were mesmerised by the Psychedelica of Adelaide Lady Strangelove. With no word of a lie or exaggeration they are the modern incarnate of Led Zeppelin and I cannot believe they only have 829 likes on Facebook. (I am number 829 =D) Anytime you see a trippy hippie scarf decorating the synth you know you’re in for some great sound…

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Question 1: How did he get them through his ear lobes?

Question 2: How do they not rip out while he is playing?

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This guy was insane.. (I have researched & researched and have found nothing on the internet that identifies the names with the players other than ‘the four brothers’ so I am sorry but they are aptly named guitarist, drummer, vocalist & synth-er) I have never seen anyone get off on their own music so much while they are playing as my girlfriend quite rightly stated; “I wish he’s play me like he play’s his guitar!”.. it was intoxifying watching them live and I got repeated shivers from the intensity, magnitude and beauty of the music..

And right here is the point in the trip where my father’s crappy camera died on me and I had to use my mobile phone camera… which was also near death…

Great trip… I cried twice once for personal reasons and once for personal reasons plus the music was so beautiful but all in all successful trip! Loved The Salvadors, Hungry Kids of Hungary, Lady Strangelove, Ash Grunwald, Van She, The Holidays, Big Scary, Messrs & Rad Bad Dj’s

Highlights 

  • Discovering fantastic music i.e Big Scary & Lady Strangelove
  • Seeing The Holiday’s again and loving how much better they are and how much they’ve grown since I saw them at Laneway
  • Tiny Dancer passing out and crossing ‘draw penis on drunk person’s face’ off the bucket list
  • Chilling all day and partying at night.. surf + music = perfect hangover cure & fast party recovery
  • Finding a stall that sells the best coffee by far -even beating many places in Adelaide
Lowlights
  • Seeing Van She’s Nick Routledge cop a shoe square in the face during their performance.. trooper still kept singing but was totally f*cked up and not cool
  • Finding out on the first night that the unofficial party van was the huge 4WDrive with massive speakers parked next to us with a bunch of p-platers blasting out music throughout the night.. which brings me to my next gripe
  • Waking up at 7am everyday while we were there because of all the noise and the bright daylight
  • Last night of the festival drunk guy climbs redbull tent and stays up there posing.. cue ground security and many cops appearing and getting aggressive, verbally & physically with innocent patrons escalating to a point where innocent people got pepper-sprayed (including one cop) and physically violent to others.. if they had just left him, he would have got down by himself a lot f*cking sooner and none of that would have been necessary.. freaking nanny state
  • Wish that a certain someone was with me….
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“Sun is shining, the weather is sweet yeah.. make you want to move your dancing feet”

Its been a while since my last post and a lot has happened.. so much in fact that I really wanted to take this blogging seriously and to the next level so by starting up my own website and really getting my writing, photography and art out there.. BUT money wouldn’t allow and I lost focus because being the perfectionist I am I didn’t want to continue something if it wasn’t perfect (this blog). But that’s silly because I love to write and take pictures and many of you are kind enough to show interest and visit my blog so until my dream becomes a reality I’m definitely going to be blogging more on WordPress…

What’s been going on you ask? A fantastic opportunity within the Adelaide Fashion Scene AND I am a proud Music Contributor for an online website, interviewing awesome bands, gig & CD reviewing !! Awesome!!

My Mix CD

1. Sun is Shining – Bob Marley

2. Louie Louie – The Kingsmen

3.  Pumped Up Kicks – Foster The People

4. War Coward – Fire Santa Rosa Fire

5. Trash – New York Dolls

6. La Fee Verte – Kasabian

7. Help, I’m Alive – Metric

8. I’m going to kill you – Philadelphia Grand Jury

9. Playing your song – Hole

10. I know what I am – Band of Skulls

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