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A Minute With Dirac Sea

Monday, July 20th, 2015

Before they support YOB on August 19, we spend a minute with Perth heavy quartet Dirac Sea and find out what’s new.

Describe your music in five words or less.
A glass case of emotion

What’s going on in the world of Dirac Sea?
Getting our first release ready, solidifying more gigs and perfecting our craft.

What motivates you to make music?
It’s hard to pinpoint exactly what motivates us, but there is a unanimous feeling of enjoyment within the band when we do make music.

What have been the high and low points of your musical experiences so far?
The high and low point are one in the same as it entails our initial second guitarist departing the band, which also allowed us to hone in and define our sound.

What music are you listening to at the moment?
For a definitive list, we’d be here all day, so one from each would be Abandon, Amenra, Explosions in the Sky, Neurosis and anything that makes your spine tingle.

If you were stranded on a desert island, which member of the band would get eaten first?
Mike, ’cause he’s already dead inside.

Here’s an opportunity to bitch about something, whether music related or not. What really pisses you off?
The heart-wrenching and never-ending drop off of quality that is The Simpsons.

You’re putting together your perfect gig featuring Australian artists. Who would you get to play and where? Feel free to include acts/DJs/bands/venues that no longer exist.
Fourteen Nights at Sea, Mournful Congregation, Beyond Terror Beyond Grace, Arterial Hemorrhage, Drowning Horse, The Filth, Drohtnung, Woods of Desolation and Clagg, all playing at… The Castle.

Dirac Sea join Alzabo in support of doom lords YOB at their first ever Australian show at The Rosemount Hotel on Wednesday, August 19. Tickets on sale now through lifeisnoise.com.

A Minute With Alzabo

Tuesday, July 7th, 2015

If you’re a Perth music fan, you’ve probably seen the two men from Alzabo before. Maybe you watched Steve Summerlin holding down the rhythm with Mink Mussel Creek or Whalehammer or Felicity Groomin sometime in the last eight years. Or maybe you watched Nick Odell leave bystanders dumbfounded as he channelled subterranean nightmares with Cease at the Hydey, the Rosemount or atop the DNA Tower in King’s Park. Alzabo lean more towards Cease, carving meditative yet gargantuan slices of droning doom. Before they support Yob at the Rosemount on August 19, we spend a minute with Alzabo and find out what’s new.

Describe your music in five words or less.
Sludge-chunk instrumental dance music.

What’s going on in the world of Alzabo?
We’ve been quite busy lately. Playing a few shows & trying to nail down the set. Hoping to record soon.

What motivates you to make music?
Steve amd I have been friends for years but we’ve never really played together properly and it’s just a really fun time! There is no pressure to do anything other than try to make the loudest and heaviest noise we possibly can. It’s very exciting actually.

What have been the high and low points of your musical experiences so far?
Alzabo is a relatively new project for us. We’ve only being playing together since February this year and it’s been all good. So no low points. The high point… maybe using all of Steve’s ridiculous amount of amps at The Rosemount a couple of months ago! He has a fucking huge set-up and it took a Ford Transit van just to transport his gear. CRUSHING! That and blowing the sound on stage at Mojo’s was pretty funny.

What music are you listening to at the moment?
Heaps of stuff. Listening to Godheadsilo a lot again, amazing fucking band. HTRK, Les Rallizes Denudes. Always YOB. Actually, Rage Against The Machine is in the car at present. The Battle Of Los Angeles! Great album!

If you were stranded on a desert island, which member of the band would get eaten first?
Steve would eat me as soon as he got a chance to. Bastard.

Here’s an opportunity to bitch about something, whether music related or not. What really pisses you off?
That Australia should be leading the world in so many ways, when in fact we seem to be going fucking backwards! I have a young family and there are some INSANE decisions being made at the moment that make me question if I want them to grow up here. That sucks. Perhaps a good first step for Perth would be voting in Mike O’Hanlon for mayor in October!

You’re putting together your perfect gig featuring Australian artists. Who would you get to play and where? Feel free to include acts/DJs/bands/venues that no longer exist.
Let’s go back in time to a house party at Tanya’s place, when the acid is good and the fires are burning. Mink Mussel Creek, Frozen Ocean and Eddy Current Suppression Ring. BOOM. Maybe a CEASE reunion? Good times, good times.

Alzabo join Dirac Sea in support of doom lords YOB at their first ever Australian show at The Rosemount Hotel on Wednesday, August 19. Tickets on sale now through lifeisnoise.com.

A Minute With The Pissedcolas

Thursday, May 21st, 2015

Before they support Boris at the final show of their Australian tour, we spend a minute with The Pissedcolas and find out what’s new…

Describe your music in five words or less.
Pisco poured into cola can?.

What’s going on in the world of The Pissedcolas?
All: We are currently waiting for Francisco Perez, a Chilean artist, to send us the artwork for our new release entitled Glue Gun, so we can finally send the finished tracks off to the pressing plant. We have been having heaps of fun playing shows with our friends to raise the money to independently release the LP. In our spare time we like to jam and then play basketball and hang out with Evie the dog.

What motivates you to make music?
All: All of our personalities combined. We are all pretty determined to create, so it works well.

What have been the high and low points of your musical experiences so far?
Cam: Highest time was too high to remember… I felt the lowest frequencies at the last Perth Boris concert.
Megs: All high points with the pissedcolas.

What music are you listening to at the moment?
All: Pink Floyd, Om, Can, Hawkwind, Ty Segall.
?Fabian: Heaps of music from bandcamp, It’s such a good platform in the 21st century. Also heaps of Shit Narnia and heavy shit?.

If you were stranded on a desert island, which member of the band would get eaten first?
Cam: Hopefully Meg, you know… not in a malicious way. And hopefully all of us at the same time.
Megs: I was gonna say Alex but I changed my mind to Cam due to his answer.

Here’s an opportunity to bitch about something, whether music related or not. What really pisses you off?
Negativity, such a downer man.

You’re putting together your perfect gig featuring Australian artists. Who would you get to play and where? Feel free to include acts/DJs/bands/venues that no longer exist.
Buffalo, Hydromedusa, Coloured Balls & Rowland S Howard at Dadas.

The Pissedcolas join Mt. Mountain in support of the final show of Boris’ at The Rosemount Hotel on Monday, June 1. Tickets on sale now through lifeisnoise.com.

A Minute With Leeches

Thursday, January 22nd, 2015

Before they support Eyehategod at The Rosemount on January 29, we spend a minute with Leeches and find out what’s new…

Describe your music in five words or less.
Ridiculous. Noise. Fast. Tapas. Punk.

What’s going on in the world of Leeches?
We have had a busy year and next year’s going to be busier, however we’re currently working on our summer BBQ strategies.

What motivates you to make music?
My motivation to make music, I have no idea. I just can’t help but be an urban poet. It’s in my blood.

What have been the high and low points of your musical experiences so far?
High point: finding out of rehearsal room does free pizza on a Tuesday night.

Low point: getting there a bit late one night, intentionally skipping dinner… Only to find out the other bands had beaten me to it. Devo.

What music are you listening to at the moment?
I’ve been listening to cosmic psychos as my son loves the digger on the front of the LP. He asks me frequently to put the diggers on.

If you were stranded on a desert island, which member of the band would get eaten first?
If we were stranded on a desert island we wouldn’t turn on each other, we’d hunt pigs. And roast scorpions.

Here’s an opportunity to bitch about something, whether music related or not. What really pisses you off?
What really pisses me off is when you buy a pack of BBQ flavoured samboys and there’s only 12 chips in the bag. Things just seem to be getting more expensive and less valued these days.

You’re putting together your perfect gig featuring Australian artists. Who would you get to play and where? Feel free to include acts/DJs/bands/venues that no longer exist.
I would have The Lime Spiders, The Saints, Hoodoo Gurus, Radio Birdman and Cosmic Psychos all play at The Old Bar in Fitzroy with Con the Fruiterer as MC.

Leeches join Cursed Earth in support of Eyehategod at The Rosemount Hotel on Thursday January 29. Tickets are on sale now at lifeisnoise.com.

A Minute With Hideous Sun Demon

Thursday, January 15th, 2015

On the eve of their first interstate jaunt, Perth psych-freakout quartet Hideous Sun Demon spend a minute shooting the shit about busted amps, wine tours and Cool Band.

Describe your music in five words or less.
Super angry new wave kinda.

What’s going on in the world of Hideous Sun Demon?
We released our first album Sweat a few months back, going to Melbourne this weekend, launching a video in February, recording another album in April hopefully. Gigs also.

What motivates you to make music?
We’ve been doing it for ages so it would be a shame to stop.

What have been the high and low points of your musical experiences so far?
Winning $10,000 and a WAM award felt pretty good. Having an album out is pretty cool.

I think the lowest point was the time my amp blew up mid song. It wasn’t that bad though coz we just grabbed another one. Happy days.

What music are you listening to at the moment?
I’m not that great at keeping up to date with current music so I looked at lots of top release polls in magazines and have been checking that stuff out. War on Drugs and St Vincent’s new albums are both so good. So is Tobacco’s new one. Apart from that, I’ve been getting more into the classic Dunedin sound, bands like The Clean and 3Ds and The Bats. Also more synth punk/new wave revival like NUN, Com Truise and Miami Nights 1984. Oh and that Low Life band from Sydney are dope.

If you were stranded on a desert island, which member of the band would get eaten first?
I like to think we could organise some diplomatic arrangement where we would rotate sacrificing body parts. Like having Jake’s foot one week, then mine the next. Ergonomics I think that’s called.

Here’s an opportunity to bitch about something, whether music related or not. What really pisses you off?
This isn’t music related, but I give free brewery tours where I work. You get shown how beer is made and then given free beer. You think people would be appreciative of that, and most are, but seriously some of them just look at you like they hate you the entire time and make no effort to even look like they’re listening. You’re just shouting shit at people who don’t like you and don’t care what you have to say for an hour. Some of them don’t even like beer! Why do they sign up? How bored do you have to be to go on a tour of something you have no interest in? Why the fuck are you bringing your kids along? A four year old isn’t going to give a shit about Phelonic Yeast or Dry Hopping. I don’t understand it.

You’re putting together your perfect gig featuring Australian artists. Who would you get to play and where? Feel free to include acts/DJs/bands/venues that no longer exist.
Cool Band at the Palais Theatre, St Kilda.

Hideous Sun Demon play Melbourne on the following dates:

Friday January 16 — The Gasometer (Mangelwurzel launch)
Saturday January 17 — The Evelyn (w/ Peter Bibbiy)
Monday January 19 — Northcote Social Club
Wednesday January 21 — The Old Bar (w/ Lalic)
Saturday January 24 — The Tote (New Pollution Launch)

A Minute With Mei Saraswati

Friday, January 9th, 2015

Before her appearance at RTRFM’s new festival Distant Murmurs at The Rosemount on January 17, we caught up with Mei Saraswati and found out what’s new…

Describe your music in five words or less.
Handmade, intuitive, economical, growth, stories.

What’s going on in the world of Mei Saraswati?
Got a band together made up of incred playas: Jack Doepel, Bryn Stanford, Natalie Mae, Tessa Darcey, Phil Stroud, John Brown, Andy Williams & Ben Witt. They all balance reverence in the translation of the songs with an independent creative take.

What motivates you to make music?
Emotional times. As a therapy. As a way to socialise with others. Need to experiment.

What have been the high and low points of your musical experiences so far?
High: anytime someone tells me they like the music… when people say they hear me on RTR, when Tess said her beaut lil boy wants to listen to me in the car, when Nanwyn Hunt said her baby dances to the music.

Low: at one stage getting caught up in making the music a ‘thing’ — PR, record labels, Skype meetings with people who just wanted to make business.

What music are you listening to at the moment?
Plant Devotionals by Jeff Lee, mbira music, Andrew Sinclair on Out to Lunch, Sade, Jorge Ben.

If you were stranded on a desert island, which member of the band would get eaten first?
Tess cuz she’s a vegetarian and a good person so she would have the purest meat… and she wouldn’t enjoy human meat anyway.

Here’s an opportunity to bitch about something, whether music related or not. What really pisses you off?
Too much bloody concrete. The Roe St Bus Station is a paved hell. Not enough trees on our streets, makes walking anywhere in summer real cruel. If you want people to use public transport you gotta make walking to the bus stop bearable… if you want people to be fit, make their environments enjoyable. Also the proposed Roe Hwy through the Beeliar Wetlands — get farked and build freight rail you idiots. Xo

You’re putting together your perfect gig featuring Australian artists. Who would you get to play and where? Feel free to include acts/DJs/bands/venues that no longer exist.
Everyone playing Distant Murmurs ;)

Mei Saraswati joins a stellar lineup of Perth acts — including Split Seconds, Long Lost Brothers, Adem K, Doctopus and over a dozen more — for RTRFM’s new festival Distant Murmurs at The Rosemount on Saturday, January 17. Tickets are on sale now through RTRFM.com.au.

A Minute With Cursed Earth

Tuesday, January 6th, 2015

We spend a minute with Cursed Earth before they support Eyehategod at The Rosemount in Perth later this month.

Describe your music in five words or less.
Lean. Heavy. Dark. Sad. Internal.

What’s going on in the world of Cursed Earth?
About a month ago we released out first EP Vae Mortis and we’ve spent the time since playing a couple of shows and jumping with both feet into the process of writing for another little release and planning for a big 2015.

What motivates you to make music?
Playing heavy music is cathartic for all of us. It’s a way to express the dark way we think about life in a positive way. Besides that, the cycle of creating and refining and recording and polishing a bit of music is very fulfilling.

What have been the high and low points of your musical experiences so far?
We’ve honestly had nothing but high points so far, the reception to our music has been amazing and the shows that we’ve played have been awesome, and alongside some bands we truly respect and look up to.

What music are you listening to at the moment?
Shackles, All Pigs Must Die, Dead In the Dirt, Legions, Downside, Bounty Hunter, Colossus, Earth Rot, Disentomb, Extortion, Harms Way, Entombed, Black Breath, Nails, Code Orange, Weekend Nachos, Botch, The Weeknd, Magrudergrind, Ill Natured, Burning Season, Full of Hell, ACxDC, Manhunt, Misery, 9 Foot Super Soldier, Scumguts, Caged Grave.

If you were stranded on a desert island, which member of the band would get eaten first?
I feel like Bob would have the most tender meat in the band. Marinated and slow cooked maybe smoked with some coconut shells. Forget about it.
Sorry, Bob.

Here’s an opportunity to bitch about something, whether music related or not. What really pisses you off?
There’s not enough bands in our local scene, people aren’t picking up instruments and creating with their friends, the skilled musicians are stretched out between multiple bands and the bands that are really great and pull a crowd end up playing shows with more or less the same lineup every week. Typical small city issues.

You’re putting together your perfect gig featuring Australian artists. Who would you get to play and where? Feel free to include acts/DJs/bands/venues that no longer exist.
Mindsnare, Manhunt, Starvation, in Parliament House, supported by the Australian comic genius of Carl Barron. Sik1.

Cursed Earth join Leeches in support of Eyehategod at The Rosemount in Perth on January 29. Tickets on sale now through lifeisnoise.com.

A Minute With Bläckwitch

Tuesday, December 30th, 2014

Before they share the stage with a stellar New Year’s Evil lineup at The Bakery, we spend a minute with Bläckwitch and find out what’s new…

Describe your music in five words or less.
Groovy doom riffs.

What’s going on in the world of Bläckwitch?
Writing a bunch of new stuff to record in 2015. Small tours on the horizon and a few days filming in January.

What motivates you to make music?
It’s something we all love. Listening to and making music. Growing up in the Southwest amongst a surf and skate culture, it is just something you are brought up in.

What have been the high and low points of your musical experiences so far?
No low points. We are just enjoying ourselves more and more and growing as a band every show.

What music are you listening to at the moment?
Pentagram, Witchcraft, 90s punk, local stuff… Bit of everything :)

If you were stranded on a desert island, which member of the band would get eaten first?
Benny Dregs. Sorry mate.

Here’s an opportunity to bitch about something, whether music related or not. What really pisses you off?
Stereosonic — gym junkie, steroid eating, douchbag pretty boy fuckwits that go to festivals for all the wrong reasons.

You’re putting together your perfect gig featuring Australian artists. Who would you get to play and where? Feel free to include acts/DJs/bands/venues that no longer exist.
Impossible question. Too many epic aus and WA bands in different genres… But, AC/DC, Scalphunter, Chainsaw Hookers and Blackwitch on a yacht in the Whitsundays?

Bläckwitch join Chainsaw Hookers, The Devil Rides Out, Scalphunter, Tangled Thoughts of Leaving and many more for New Year’s Evil at The Bakery. Tickets on sale now through lifeisnoise.com.

A Minute With KAAN

Monday, December 29th, 2014

Before they share the stage with a star-studded lineup at the Bakery for New Year’s Evil, we check in with KAAN and find out what’s new …

Describe your music in five words or less.
Definitely worth the hearing loss.

What’s going on in the world of KAAN?
At the moment we’re rehearsing an obscure Devo cover and working on getting sick abs for summer festival season. If we can manage to avoid our families and partners for long enough over the holidays without them getting too worried, we’ll have time to sift through recordings and put some releases together for 2015.

What motivates you to make music?
We’re just massive geek-out music fans, nothing else really satisfies us or makes as much sense to us as music does. We’ve been playing in bands since we finished school, and while we’re both competent at what we do by now, we aren’t necessarily playing our traditional instruments in KAAN, and there are a lot of limitations that come with only having one other person in the room to make sense of your ideas.
There’s a lot of satisfaction from those sort of challenges as a musician, and it’s necessary to wrestle your ideas from a different side of the ring every once in a while in order to stay motivated creatively.

What have been the high and low points of your musical experiences so far?
We managed to fit in a few recording sessions earlier in the year which unfortunately aren’t going to see the light of day yet, so we’re a bit disappointed that we don’t have those in the bank right now. But we recently got banned from a venue for being “too loud” so at least we can put that in our Christmas stocking. Our day jobs and other projects have all been busy and successful this year — so our highlights are slightly overshadowed by some of those experiences. We’re looking forward to new year’s at the Bakery and the opportunity to hear some of our favourite loud bands to say farewell to 2014, though.

What music are you listening to at the moment?
2014 has been steady diet of Old Man Gloom, Baptists, Tangled Thoughts Of Leaving, Harvey Milk, Inter Arma and Giza. It’s a fairly meaty diet, but we really need the protein for better muscle definition around our sick abs.

If you were stranded on a desert island, which member of the band would get eaten first?
We’d have to be strategic about the survival of our legacy. A sacrifice for the greater good. So Scott is absolutely worth more dead than alive in this situation, although not just for his belly meats. Matt is a tinkerer, and he’d have no problems slapping together a few leftover tendons and giblets to create some kind of functional, grotesque ham radio to call for rescue. Plus Scott’s pelt could serve as a warm coat for protection from the elements, and if necessary, his scrotum may be fashioned into a Wilson volleyball for companionship.

Here’s an opportunity to bitch about something, whether music related or not. What really pisses you off?
Not being able to get pints at the Rosemount anymore.

You’re putting together your perfect gig featuring Australian artists. Who would you get to play and where? Feel free to include acts/DJs/bands/venues that no longer exist.
Rupture with the ghost of Gus Chamber at The Grosvenor backroom.

Supported by Rolf Harris.

Free beer.

That’s probably not going to happen anytime soon though, so the upcoming New Year’s Evil gig at the Bakery is our silver medal.


KAAN join some of Perth’s finest — including Tangled Thoughts of Leaving, Drowning Horse, Scalphunter and The Devil Rides Out — in bringing in 2015 with maximum volume for New Year’s Evil at the Bakery. Tickets are on sale now through lifeisnoise.com.

A Minute With Foxes

Sunday, December 28th, 2014

Before they play New Year’s Evil at The Bakery, we spend a minute with Foxes and find out what’s new…

Describe your music in five words or less.
Sad boys with reverb pedals

What’s going on in the world of Foxes?
Right now I’m listening to Shom laugh at Deal or no Deal. Also, mixing the album while finding money somewhere to finish the album. Supporting one of our favorite bands, mewithoutYou in January and celebrating new years with life is noise OF COURSE.

What motivates you to make music?
I guess it’s wanting to create the same feeling that certain music gives me. Whichever emotion that may be. To be able to pass that feeling onto someone else is a great thing. But if we’re happy and content with the feeling that it gives us, that’s the main thing.

What have been the high and low points of your musical experiences so far?
Meeting Yon from Tripod while on tour. Playing with the Sleepmakeswaves boys is always great. The first holy shit show was probably Break Even’s final show. Walking to the venue and seeing the line spiral around multiple corners before the doors had even opened. The show was insane. Playing with La Dispute/Pianos Become the Teeth was definitely another.

Losing our bassist right in the middle of recording our album was definitely a struggle. But now we have our new bassist, Brigsy. He has heaps of nice boots.

What music are you listening to at the moment?
Right now, Viva Belgrado, a cool Spanish emo band. Recently I’ve been rediscovering how great The Black Heart Rebellion are. A bit of Mastodon and Year of No Light.

If you were stranded on a desert island, which member of the band would get eaten first?
Fraser in 6 months time. Only after he puts on 40kg.

Here’s an opportunity to bitch about something, whether music related or not. What really pisses you off?
Our housemate left us a bag full of spiders when he moved out. It’s sitting in the cupboard and we cant get it out. Help.

You’re putting together your perfect gig featuring Australian artists. Who would you get to play and where? Feel free to include acts/DJs/bands/venues that no longer exist.
Tangled Thoughts of Leaving, We Lost the Sea, Raccoon City Police Department, Ben Frost and Eucalypt.

All bands playing on top of the big prawn in Ballina while King Prawn Fraser rips it up on a BC Rich Warlock.

Foxes join Tangled Thoughts of Leaving, The Devil Rides Out, Scalphunter and Drowning Horse at New Year’s Evil at The Bakery. Tickets on sale now through lifeisnoise.com.