Wednesday, March 28, 2012

I Am Duckeye @ Revolver Upstairs, 18/01/2012

So. Revolver. I Am Duckeye. What else need be said really? This was certainly one of the more hilarious out of the many trainwrecks I've witnessed from this band; it's good when they're not jammed onto one of Saltar's mini-fests or opening for someone and they've got time to just be their comedic selves and let the nonsense flow. Really, there's nothing else to be said. Download, laugh, etc.
SETLIST:
Timeworms
Stupiddy Dee
Stink Lines
Rabbit Kick
(with Dana Roskvist)
Mowees
Umf
Punching Dicks
Teabaggin'
Nudey Rudey
Die
(with Duncan "Fancyshorts")
1960s Chickenhawk
I Gotta Cotton

DOWNLOAD MP3 HERE

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Aphex Twin @ The Palace (06-03-2012)

Supported by Mark Pritchard, jps and Mike Hunt



Excellent show. Sample MP3
Length: 1:26:50

FLAC (538MB)
MP3 (140MB)

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Devin Townsend Project / Meshuggah / dredg @ Forum Theatre, 29/02/2011

dredg
So after the crushing disappointment of having them pull out of the Karnivool tour, dredg are finally in Australia - to play a 30 minute set as curtain-jerkers for fucking Meshuggah and Devin Townsend. While the weirdness of this pairing cannot be understated (was Maddah high? Oh wait... don't answer that) and I wasn't expecting this to be the ideal way to enjoy one of my favourite bands, dredg did everything they could and then some, even sneaking onto the stage about 10 minutes before they were due to start. There were some loyal fans up the front (where I was, of course), but most of the metalheads completely disregarded them (although thankfully there was no booing or things thrown). I really enjoyed the set though; no band with five studio albums can do much with a 30 minute set, but dredg tried their fucking best and really satisfied the few people that actually cared about them on this occasion. I pretty much just needed to hear Bug Eyes and The Canyon Behind Her. Here's hoping they return soon on their own tour. OH. Almost forgot to mention. Due to them coming on early, I MISSED RECORDING ODE TO THE SUN! I just wasn't ready, and I thought it kind of pointless to only record half the song. Pretty upset about it but what can you do I guess.
SETLIST:
Ode to the Sun (not recorded :( )
Bug Eyes
Pariah
The Tanbark is Hot Lava
Lightswitch
The Canyon Behind Her
Down to the Cellar

...or alternatively, this:




















Never had such an easy time getting a setlist.
Me: Hey Gavin! (dredg frontman) Any setlists up there?
Gavin: Sure! (looking happy that someone actually knows who he is; finds one and gives it to me.) There you go!
Me: THANKS!

DOWNLOAD MP3 HERE

Meshuggah
What can I say? This would be Meshuggah's third tour of Australia on the back of their 2008 release obZen, and not surprisingly, the third time I've attended a Meshuggah performance. What a band. I can't believe I thought the first time I saw this band I thought they were a bit dull live (and yes, I did know their material at the time); I honestly believe the reason is because they had the misfortune to play three days after Carcass. But anyway, this is about HOW GREAT THEY WERE THIS TIME! Good setlist; for a band who have now been around for over twenty(!) years they still know how to keep things exciting and mix it up a little bit. We even got a brand new song this time, although I suppose with the release of Koloss only weeks away now that shouldn't have been too surprising. Good song too! And yeah, the rest of the set was fucking stellar. Good collection of old favourites and new... well, fuck, they aren't new anymore, 2008 was a fair while ago! But yeah, great songs, fantastic lighting and atmosphere, and a stellar mix! I'm expecting this one to turn out pretty good, although I was headbanging furiously through their set, so that often affects the sound.
SETLIST:
Rational Gaze
Pravus
Combustion
Stengah
New Millennium Cyanide Christ
Break Those Bones Whose Sinews Gave It Motion
Bleed
Lethargica
Straws Pulled at Random