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Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

PostPosted: Fri Nov 15, 2019 3:45 pm
by Gozu
Crywank @ Crown & Anchor Sun 8th Dec

Dead City Ruins @ Enigma Bar Fri 13th Dec

Obituary @ Lion Arts Factory Tues 14th Jan

Bastille + Max Frost @ The Gov Sun 2nd Feb (venue change)

Kim Salmon @ Crown & Anchor Fri 7th Feb

Polaris + Wage War + Crystal Lake + Alpha Wolf @ The Gov Fri 21st Feb

Cedric Burnside @ The Gov Sun 22nd March

Frank Turner @ UniBar ADL Wed 8th April

L.A. Guns + The Poor @ The Gov Sun 14th June

Bay City Rollers feat Les McKeown @ The Gov Thurs 6th Aug

Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

PostPosted: Fri Nov 15, 2019 3:59 pm
by Wedgie
Gozu wrote:Dead City Ruins @ Enigma Bar Fri 13th Dec


Looking forward to this one, saw them at the Espy in St Kilda a couple of years back before The Deep End's last gig and they were good!
Now have 2 members of the Deep End and currently touring in Europe.
Hopefully will get there to support the lads as they would be terribly disappointed their gigs with Kiss have fallen through thanks to Paul Stanley's throat

Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

PostPosted: Fri Nov 15, 2019 10:23 pm
by Dutchy
Stupid question but is the Lions Art Factory the old Fowlers?

Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

PostPosted: Fri Nov 15, 2019 11:14 pm
by Gozu
Dutchy wrote:Stupid question but is the Lions Art Factory the old Fowlers?


Yep when administration changed they changed the name too.

Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

PostPosted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 2:10 pm
by Magellan
Gozu wrote:Crywank

Great band name.

Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

PostPosted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 5:05 pm
by Gozu
Magellan wrote:
Gozu wrote:Crywank

Great band name.


Even better is the name of one of their albums, 'Don't Piss on Me, I'm Already Dead' :lol:

Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

PostPosted: Mon Nov 18, 2019 9:17 pm
by The Dark Knight
I went the The Smith Street Band at Thebarton Theatre on Saturday night. After the band cancelled their tour earlier this year, Saturday night made up for it and it was great to see them again, was an awesome gig with a great crowd.

From what I read and heard frontman Wil Wagner went through a real bad time in his life earlier this year causing the band to cancel their initial tour. His music and lyrics spoke to me 2 years ago when I got really got into them just as I was abandoned by someone I trusted leaving me quite in a lonely and unsure place just as I was really starting out my adult life and everything he sung about sort of tied in with how I felt about life, family, friends and especially women in that point in time.
It was awesome to see him back where he does his best work, playing his music for us adoring fans. He is an amazing Australian musician.

Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

PostPosted: Mon Nov 18, 2019 9:42 pm
by Gozu
I didn't even know The Smith Street Band were still around. It seems their gigs have been blacklisted like Sticky Fingers.

This might have something to do with it:

https://musicfeeds.com.au/news/camp-cop ... -accusers/

Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

PostPosted: Mon Nov 18, 2019 9:58 pm
by PatowalongaPirate
Magellan wrote:
Gozu wrote:Crywank

Great band name.

Normally the other way round.

Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2019 3:23 pm
by Gozu
We Lost The Sea @ Jive Thurs 28th Nov

Full Tone Generator @ Broadcast Bar Fri 29th Nov

Molly Nilsson @ The Golden Wattle Sat 30th Nov

The Monaros @ HQ Front Bar Sat 30th Nov

Jade Imagine + Poppongene + Keeskea @ Rocket Bar Fri 6th Dec

Halestorm + Villainy @ The Gov Mon 9th Dec

Young Lions @ Rocket Bar Thurs 12th Dec

Charm of Finches + Loren Kate @ Wheatsheaf Hotel Fri 13th Dec

Death By Denim @ Rocket Bar Fri 13th Dec

Richard Clapton @ The Gov Fri 28th Feb

Ross Wilson + Pat Wilson @ The Gov Sat 29th Feb

Regulate + Broken + Krust @ Hotel Metro Fri 6th March

Dweezil Zappa @ The Gov Wed 15th April

Helmet @ The Gov Thurs 14th May

The Long Run (Eagles Tribute) @ The Gov Fri 26th June

Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2019 11:49 pm
by LMA
Magellan wrote:
Gozu wrote:Crywank

Great band name.


Glitoris is another

Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2019 11:57 pm
by LMA
Gozu wrote:I didn't even know The Smith Street Band were still around. It seems their gigs have been blacklisted like Sticky Fingers.

This might have something to do with it:

https://musicfeeds.com.au/news/camp-cop ... -accusers/


This is a shame, I like both acts. Camp Cope music brings me back to the bands I listened to in the 90's

Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

PostPosted: Sat Nov 23, 2019 12:07 am
by LMA
The Dark Knight wrote:I went the The Smith Street Band at Thebarton Theatre on Saturday night. After the band cancelled their tour earlier this year, Saturday night made up for it and it was great to see them again, was an awesome gig with a great crowd.

From what I read and heard frontman Wil Wagner went through a real bad time in his life earlier this year causing the band to cancel their initial tour. His music and lyrics spoke to me 2 years ago when I got really got into them just as I was abandoned by someone I trusted leaving me quite in a lonely and unsure place just as I was really starting out my adult life and everything he sung about sort of tied in with how I felt about life, family, friends and especially women in that point in time.
It was awesome to see him back where he does his best work, playing his music for us adoring fans. He is an amazing Australian musician.


I'm guessing Ducks Fly Together would of pulled on a few heartstrings, **** great song

Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

PostPosted: Sat Nov 23, 2019 12:10 am
by LMA
The Dark Knight wrote:I went the The Smith Street Band at Thebarton Theatre on Saturday night. After the band cancelled their tour earlier this year, Saturday night made up for it and it was great to see them again, was an awesome gig with a great crowd.

From what I read and heard frontman Wil Wagner went through a real bad time in his life earlier this year causing the band to cancel their initial tour. His music and lyrics spoke to me 2 years ago when I got really got into them just as I was abandoned by someone I trusted leaving me quite in a lonely and unsure place just as I was really starting out my adult life and everything he sung about sort of tied in with how I felt about life, family, friends and especially women in that point in time.
It was awesome to see him back where he does his best work, playing his music for us adoring fans. He is an amazing Australian musician.


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Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

PostPosted: Sat Nov 23, 2019 5:10 am
by The Dark Knight
LMA wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:I went the The Smith Street Band at Thebarton Theatre on Saturday night. After the band cancelled their tour earlier this year, Saturday night made up for it and it was great to see them again, was an awesome gig with a great crowd.

From what I read and heard frontman Wil Wagner went through a real bad time in his life earlier this year causing the band to cancel their initial tour. His music and lyrics spoke to me 2 years ago when I got really got into them just as I was abandoned by someone I trusted leaving me quite in a lonely and unsure place just as I was really starting out my adult life and everything he sung about sort of tied in with how I felt about life, family, friends and especially women in that point in time.
It was awesome to see him back where he does his best work, playing his music for us adoring fans. He is an amazing Australian musician.


I'm guessing Ducks Fly Together would of pulled on a few heartstrings, **** great song
They didn't play Ducks Fly Together but played Don't F**k With Our Dreams off the EP

Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

PostPosted: Wed Nov 27, 2019 1:02 pm
by Dutchy
Off to see Dear Seattle on Friday night, supported by Horror my Friend.

Been listening to their stuff non-stop over the last 6 months, going to be one of the oldest there but don't care!

Fresh grunge/punk sound from the 90's

Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

PostPosted: Wed Nov 27, 2019 9:58 pm
by LMA
Dutchy wrote:Off to see Dear Seattle on Friday night, supported by Horror my Friend.

Been listening to their stuff non-stop over the last 6 months, going to be one of the oldest there but don't care!

Fresh grunge/punk sound from the 90's


The kids might think you're a Narc.

You should give Spanish Love Songs a listen, punk with emo type lyrics.

Giant Sings the Blues is a cracker of an album, start with songs Mexico, Nervous People and Remainder.

Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

PostPosted: Fri Nov 29, 2019 3:36 pm
by Gozu
Corrosion of Conformity @ Lion Arts Factory Wed 5th Feb

Glenn Shorrock @ The Gov Thurs 6th Feb (2nd show) & Fri 7th Feb

Void of Vision @ Crown & Anchor Fri 28th Feb

Dune Rats + Ruby Fields + Dear Seattle + TOTTY @ Thebarton Theatre Sat 29th Feb

U'Ball: Montaigne + The Vanns + Cry Club + Stevan + more @ UniBar ADL Sat 21st March

Temples @ Lion Arts Factory Thurs 2nd Apr

Basement Jaxx (DJ Set) @ Fat Controller Fri 10th Apr

Walter Trout @ The Gov Thurs 16th Apr

Mad Caddies @ The Gov Sat 18th Apr

Boys Like Girls @ The Gov Sun 19th Apr

Stormzy @ AEC Theatre Wed 13th May

Choirboys @ The Gov Fri 22nd May

L7 @ The Gov Sun 24th May

Bon Iver @ AEC Theatre Thurs 18th June

Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 11:53 am
by Dutchy
Dutchy wrote:Off to see Dear Seattle on Friday night, supported by Horror my Friend.

Been listening to their stuff non-stop over the last 6 months, going to be one of the oldest there but don't care!

Fresh grunge/punk sound from the 90's


Awesome gig, these guys are the next big thing of Aussie rock IMO

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Re: Bands coming to Adelaide

PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 3:49 pm
by Gozu
Opeth + Southern Empire @ Theabrton Theatre Tues 10th Dec

Liam Gallagher + Holy Holy @ Bird In Hand Winery, Woodside Sat 14th Dec

The Aston Shuffle @ Fat Controller Sat 25th Jan

Artillery @ Churches of Steel IV Fest (Big Shed Brewing) Sat 8th Feb

Mom Jeans @ Crown & Anchor Thurs 27th Feb

Atreyu @ Jive Sun 1st March

The Hu @ The Gov Mon 16th March

In Flames @ HQ Wed 18th March

Jimmy Eat World @ The Gov Mon 23rd March

Deftones @ Thebarton Theatre Mon 23rd March

Kadavar @ Crown & Anchor Thurs 2nd Apr

So Pop: The Pussycat Dolls + Steps + Smash Mouth + Sophie Ellis-Bextor + more @ Adel Ent Centre Tues 28th Apr

Elvana @ The Gov Thurs 28th May

The McClymonts @ Hahndorf Old Mill Fri 11th Sep

James Reyne & Mark Seymour @ The Gov Fri 11th Sep & Sat 12th Sep