Taken from the debut EP, ‘Yves Klein Blue Draw Attention To Themselves’, out 5 April 2008.
Popularity: 32% [?]
Popularity: 32% [?]
Home of Powderfinger, Regurgitator, The Veronicas, George, The Saints and Go-Betweens.
Taken from the debut EP, ‘Yves Klein Blue Draw Attention To Themselves’, out 5 April 2008.
Popularity: 32% [?]
Popularity: 32% [?]
Check out this clip from Dogs in Space. Michael Hutchence stars as the lead singer of Dogs in Space, a shambolic band more focused on the ‘lifestyle’ than the art. ‘True Love’ is a hidden gem. The DiS soundtrack is not easy to get hold of, but here’s a great link.
Popularity: 30% [?]
Popularity: 30% [?]
Yes, Indecent Obsession formed in Brisbane. Molly Meldrum groomed them into a commercially successful boy band back in 1989. The band took their success to South Africa where they became chart toppers in the early 90s. This is a horribly commercial track with a nauseating keyboard line.
Popularity: 28% [?]
Popularity: 28% [?]
A true classic of the era. Soul punk at its finest. Brass and Bailey work together so very well on this recording. The sneer is priceless. The wiki says:
“Know Your Product” is a song written by Ed Kuepper and Chris Bailey for Australian rock band The Saints. Released in February 1978, it was the second […]
Popularity: 28% [?]
Heavy fucking rock and roll. I like this very much. Keep up the noise. You have a bit of a Cult thing happening there.
Popularity: 22% [?]
Popularity: 22% [?]
I’ve played in bands like this. Honest, solid, few good songs here and there but nothing you’d come back a second time for. Then again, wtf do I know?
Popularity: 22% [?]
Popularity: 22% [?]
One morning a former music journalist woke up, rubbed his eyes and wondered why there wasn't a blog or zine featuring Brisbane's amazing output of music videos. One crash course in Wordpress later and a hell of a lot of late nights and here it is. The design may change without warning and there could be spelling errors, but we is what we is. And, no, I ain't makin' much coin from this little project.