Sunday, February 10, 2008
Died Pretty return a triumph
There's a review at the I-94 Bar but here's an old clip from French TV with almost the same line-up.
Monday, February 04, 2008
The Next Best Thing to a Holiday In Cambodia...
Stumbled across a blog called Ricecooker from Kuala Lumpur this week. It's apparently the online presence for punk/garage/DIY music in that part of the world and run by local shopkeer-cum-gig-promoters.
They're Monty Python fans and even highlighted our recent post about Craig Petty's previously unseen Stoogepix.
Their slogan:"Never eat uncooked rice; and yes, corporate rock still sucks!"

Why don't you Peking Duck over there and try it?
Saturday, February 02, 2008
Sonic Yoof and some amusing takes
If you're looking forward to Sonic Youth's impending February visit to Australia (reprising "Daydream Nation" with the Scientists playing "Blood Red River" and a few other tunes on the undercard) you'll find Prindle's reviews of their back catalogue illuminating or infuriating. Some of the comments from readers are priceless too.
Sonic Youth in Australia and New Zealand
Saturday 16th February: Auckland - Bruce Mason Centre † sold out †
(Co-presented by www.mysterygirl.co.nz, 95bFM and Cheese on Toast)
Monday 18th February: Sydney - Enmore Theatre † sold out †
Tuesday 19th February: Sydney - Enmore Theatre *
Wednesday 20th February: Melbourne - The Metro † sold out †
Thursday 21st February: Melbourne - The Metro *
Friday 22nd February: Adelaide - Fowlers Live Courtyard *
Saturday 23rd February: Perth International Arts Festival † sold out †
Friday, January 25, 2008
Gig of the Year (so far)

One show only so don't expect to see this happen outside Sydney. Expect a few surprises along the way too. Did we mention the I-94 Bar is co-presenting with Lenny Flotski?
Monday, January 21, 2008
Nothing Grows In Texas
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
NP: Died Pretty and Small Faces

If you haven't heard, DP are back for the Don't Look Back series of retrospective festival shows, reprising "Doughboy" with that album's line-up.
There's no doubt "Doughboy" deserves its place as a classic amalgam of rock and roll, pop and psychedelica. DP had been growing as a live act in leaps and bounds, but this long player clearly placed them at the forefront of the Australian underground. Hugh Jones' production is strong and was friendly enough to grab radio airplay. The melodies in the best songs were arguably the band's best yet and of course the album spawned "D.C.", a masterpiece (although "Godbless" was my pick.)
The Peno piece is upcoming at the Bar this week, otherwise here are the DP dates. They're going out in tandem with Ed Kuepper who will reprise his own ARIA-winning breakthrough, the shimmering "Honey Steel's Gold".
Friday Feb 8th: Sydney - Enmore Theatre *
Ticketek: Online - www.ticketek.com.au or phone - 132 849.
Also online from www.enmoretheatre.com.au
Or in person at the Enmore Theatre box office
Ticket price: $ 55.40
(includes GST and booking fees - some transaction fees may apply)
* Also appearing Ed Kuepper performing Honey Steels Gold
Saturday Feb 9th: Brisbane - Tivoli *
Online: www.ticketek.com.au or phone: 132 849.
Online from: feelpresents.oztix.com.au
Plus Rocking Horse record store
Ticket price: $ 49.40
(includes GST and booking fees - some transaction fees may apply)
* Also appearing Ed Kuepper performing Honey Steels Gold
Thursday Feb 14th: Adelaide - The Gov
Venue-tix: Online www.venuetix.com.au or ph: 8225 8888
Direct from The Gov - phone: 8340 0744
Ticket price: $ 40.00 + booking fee
Friday 15th: Melbourne - The Forum
Online: www.ticketek.com.au or phone: 132 849
Ticket price: $ 52.50
(includes GST and booking fees - some transaction fees may apply)
* Also appearing Ed Kuepper performing Honey Steels Gold
Saturday Feb 16th: Fremantle - Fly By Night
Online: www.bocsticketing.com.au
Or BOCS ticketing - phone: (08) 9484 1133
Ticket price: $ 40.00 + booking fee
So what's this got to do with the Small Faces? Not much other than the fact that their Snapper Records re-issue of "Ogden's Nut Gone Flake" has been jostling with "Doughboy Hollow" for CD player time.
I scored the CD re-issue overseas last year and it underlines what a great band the Small Faces became around about this time. Nobody in England in 1967 – other than maybe The Kinks – did this rural-tinged, whimsical but rocking stuff so well. With the Small Faces, you had the bonus of Steve Marriott's distinctive, blues-schooled and turbocharged soul pipes.
History should be kind to the Small Faces but they sort of get lost in the wash. The bulk of the band went and teamed with Woodie and Old Rooster Hair and became The Faces; Steve went onto Humble Pie- and then off-the-rails. (I was going to say Marriott was a combustible character till I remembered he died in a house-fire.)
Of course "Itchycoo Park" spawned a whole crop of people over-using flanging as a production effect, but nobody's legacy is perfect. The Snapper re-ish includes 14 bonus tracks, out-numbering the original cuts by a good way. If you're going to do a re-ish, re-master it properly and give people extras as another compelling reason to buy it.
Monday, January 07, 2008
Klondike is Next Big Thing in Scotland

Klondike’s North 40 – The Straight Path (I-94 Bar)
The esteemed Antipodean info-portal is now a label and what better way to kick off such a venture than with Chris Masuak’s current outfit. I know that most of you folks of a certain vintage are familiar with this guy’s guitar slinging prowess. However, there may be readers that fell by here by accident so let’s address that possibility. Chris is the Australian Ross The Boss and Scott Kempner sort of rolled into one. His work with The Hitmen (Shock has just reissued two sets to prove it) and Radio Birdman is the stuff of legend. Heck, he was even on the Manitoba’s Wild Kingdom album. We’re not dealing with chopped liver here.
Several generations of rock’n’roll kudos are wrapped up in all this. Old and in the way but positively bustling with that trademark stringbending. “Recipe for Disaster” takes place in the good old Four Winds bar. A tale of a bona fide catastrophe. “The Straight Path” is a head-banging example of a man wearing his indulgences well. It might introduce younger folks to these at the same time as it pushes the buttons for those of us who miss those rolls in the thunder. BOC fans will find much to transport them back to their old haunt. Screamin’ dizbuster cocktails all round.
The place where this would work most effectively is presumably in a club, louder than hell in a churchlike environment. The surf/metal cut and shut of “Gershwin May Consider” is a prime example of what is and always shall be the holy grail of our raison d'ĂȘtre here at this cyber rag.
Sunday, January 06, 2008
Cate's husband's Radio playlist Appears

But did you know he was interviewed on Australia’s national ABC Classical Radio recently and 'fessed up that his favourite band of all time was Radio Birdman?
Here's the playlist for his interview:
Blind Willie McTell - Bob Dylan
Preludes and Fugues: Fugue No 4 in E minor - Konstantin Schubakov
Alabama - John Coltrane
Aloha Steve and Danno - Radio Birdman
The Sorrowful Wife - Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds
Guess the Dylan song was a no-brainer, considering his missus has played him on-screen.
Friday, January 04, 2008
"Chicks fucking dig us"
No, they’re not the Vines (these guys are from Melbourne and the plea has run in lots of forums, not just that one) but this is a band that obviously has no shame when they run a Help Wanted ad like this.
Chicks fucking love them, dig?
Q. Where would we be without the Internet?
A. Laughing at photocopied ads just like this on the noticeboard at Phantom Records.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
New I-94 Bar Podcast up
Oh and here's the playlist:
Intro
Pump Action - The Butcher Shop (The Butcher Shop - Bang! Records)
Cool Ways - Kevin K and the Hollywood Brats (Cool Ways - Rankoutsider Records)
The Expert On Everything - The Mess Makers (Wipe Your Face - Off The Hip)
No Love Remains - Mink Jaguar (…Again - Stop Records)
Christmas Eve - Deniz Tek (Equinox - Citadel Records)
Stupid Planet - Klondike’s North 40 (The Straight Path - I-94 Bar Records)
Streets of Amsterdam - The Hydromatics (The Earth Is Shaking - Suburban Records)
Looking For The Body - Roy Loney and The Longshots (Shake It Or Leave It - Career Records)
Live Girls - Six Ft Hick (On The Rocks - Spooky Records)
15 Hours (demo) - The Hitmen (It Is What It Is deluxe re-issue - Savage Beat/Shock records)
I Want My Woman - The Busymen (Distort All Levels - Turkeyneck Records)
Journey By Sledge - The Visitors (Visitation - Citadel Records)
Outro - Kevin Bloody Wilson
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Dead Moon rising
Monday, November 26, 2007
"I'm making $5000 baby - so screw you!"

That quote will be familiar to anyone with a copy of Metallic KO, half of which comes from the final Raw Powerr Stooges show. Here's proof that five-grand was indeed the Stooges' going rate.
ReV RuSSeLL (not his real name) of New York City started his music industry career working at the Michigan Palace in the early '70s and happened to souvenir this contract for a Stooges gig at that venue.
Now working as a guitar tech for a number of bands he'd rather weren't named, he saw the Stooges in all their decadent, burning-the-candle-at=both-ends, desperate glory an enviable 13 times in the Michigan area. The gig that the contract is for pre-dated his working at the Palace.
ReV RuSSeLL has been out to Australia as a touring band crew member and knew this piece of memorabilia would strike a chord.
Click on the document for a detailed look. Then drool at the thought of the shows he saw that you and I missed.