Presents

WHO THE HELL PRESENTS: ‘130 Bullets’

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Any reason to hold a casual gathering down a dark enclave with a steel board as an excuse for stairs is anyone’s concept of a decent Friday night out in Melbs. We bandied together with the kids from Bonny & Clyde recently and somehow put together a warehouse party in around two weeks. If severely bruised feet, a string of free Sailor Jerry’s and a warehouse filled with our favourite people + favourite local garage/psych bands count, then we had a rad time.

Thanks to Bonny & Clyde, bands (The Living Eyes, Strangers From Now OnThe Laughing LeavesThe Grand RapidsPronto), party folk and the general enthusiasm for the giant participatory art wall we had going. All those tattoos, misc. poetry and versions of genitalia were appreciated, but as for the guy who ripped the eyes out of the installation – we think you just need a hug. 

Biggest props to The Living Eyes for playing their last show (for a while) and spurring on a communal jive pit. But mostly, for dedicating their set to “everyone on Centrelink”.

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 Photos by Alan Weedon

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LOOK: XMAS FUNRAYS ft. Them Swoops, Harts, House of Laurence + Two Bright Lakes DJS

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Us internet folk try to do some nice things sometimes. We spend our spare time trudging through all your submissions so we can say some nice stuff about your band in return for no money, minor thanks and getting expired cider at label parties. That being said, the joys of the internet are alright – ie: receiving things like this remix of ‘Absolutely Everybody’ in our inbox yesterday…

Last Christmas we decided to be good blog folk and raise some funds to help The Song Room. These guys spend their time implementing music programs and sending teachers out to disadvantaged schools in non-English speaking and indigenous areas. Good stuff.

We thought this was a worthy cause, so we gathered our fave bands, hung a shitload of Christmas trees from the roof of the Workers Club and turned and threw a damn good Xmas festivus to help raise funds for these guys.

House of Laurence bestowed some shoegaze goodness and their generous haircuts on all. Harts and his band, all dressed in white, did well at  doing the best live Prince hologram anyone could have asked for. There’s no lingering doubt that Them Swoops sound like Phoenix…but that’s never a bad thing, especially when your crowd wants to party like it’s 2009, or 1901, or whatever ya know. Eliza from Oh Mercy joined the guys on stage to shake some maracas for a cover song at the end of the night which I forget the name of because I was too wrapped up in warm fuzzy Xmas vibes/free Sailor Jerrys. And then Marty + Zoe +Tig from Two Bright Lakes turned up, played the best tunes and errybody spent the rest of the night prancing around to R&B jams and kicking around fake ‘snow’.

It was a damn festive FUNRAYS. Big thanks to the bands, dudes from Two Bright Lakes, Triple R, Sailor Jerry’s, Workers + everyone who helped us raise profits for The Song Room.

Real snow. Next year.

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XMAS FUNRAYS

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HEY FOOLS, the world didn’t end. Looks like you’ll be coming to our Xmas party tomorrow night.

To celebrate WTH’s recent relaunch and to cap off a rad year, we’re throwing an Xmas party tomorrow night at Workers Club.

It’s Christmas, ya know….so all profits raised from the night will be going to The Song Room, a local non-for-profit organisation who provide music and arts programs to disadvantaged kids in indigenous, rural and non-English speaking areas across Aus.

We’ve put together a killer lineup to help us send off the year and to give back to these guys. Trop-poppers THEM SWOOPS, our fave purple prince 2.0 HARTS and psych kings HOUSE OF LAURENCE will be playing. while TWO BRIGHT LAKES DJs will be spinning tunes all night.

Ditch yr office party, celebrate Oz music + come help us bring in some good tidings for good cause!

 

For full details and set times, check out the FB event HERE.

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WIN POND TIX

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Dave’s first post on Pond in May 2010, received some of the best trolling I’ve seen on this blog.

Since then, the ‘fairy floating about with the ribbon’ and his bandit of merrymakers have released an excellent album + taken their psych pastiche all over the world.

We’re giving away two double passes to Pond’s Sydney show this Thursday (20th September) at The Metro, and their Melbourne show at the Corner on September 23rd.

To win:  impress us/show us/troll at us  – a) ‘HOW YOU WIG OUT‘ or b) HOW POND BREAK YOUR COOL.

Send your answer or photo, contact details and show of choice to rsvp@whothehell.net by Wednesday, 19th September and we’ll dub you with a pan flute + a good time.

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The Gate returns!

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Just a quick one for all you holed up Sydney siders.

THE GATE returns this Saturday with the wonderful Collarbones, Gate veterans Fishing and Swimwear (aka. Tim Derricourt of Dappled Cities). Awkward Collective did a i/v with The Gate founder Joe Hardy here that’s worth a read.

Presale tix still availble over yonder. YOU SNOOZE YOU LOOSE.

Scroll down for Collarbones’ new track ‘Missing’ as well as some goodies from Fishing and Swimwear you might hear on Sat.

Collarbones – ‘Missing’ (mp3)

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Swimwear – ‘Nowhere To Run’ (mp3)

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Fishing – ‘Pee Green Bote’ (mp3)

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And for everybody else who won’t be in Sydney to enjoy the brilliance of this crazy lineup over the weekend,  the poster designed by the talented Jonathan Key is available for sale in A2 or A3 form over here.

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Mosman Alder Interview + Tour

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These guys have been on our radar since Matt got on the Mosman Alder wagon early. The Brisbane 6 piece have been busy recording over the last few months at Airlock Studios in  Samford Valley with Sean Cook, Yanto Browning and Tony Espie on mixing duties. The guys are about to release their debut EP Burn Bright and are heading out on a string of tour dates – presented by yours truly.

I had a chat to Kat from the band about playing Splendour, the new EP and getting acquainted with secateurs for studio time.


How long have you guys been playing together?

We formed in January 2010 and instead of actually playing gigs straight away we tried to do a lot of writing to begin with. We tried to get some demos out there first but our first show was around August 2010.

You’re all playing Splendour again in Byron this year, but what was it like playing at Woodford for the first time last year?

We were the first band on the Sunday. I could never afford to go to Splendour so it was amazing. The vibe was great! Huge adrenaline rush. Playing in that amphitheater was just incredible.

It was intimidating, there’s massive foldback from the stage and I’m just not used to hearing myself that loud. But it was pretty amazing, it all happened very quickly!

Were you all in different bands before?

I moved to Brisbane in 2009 and before that I played in a folk rock band for a short amount of time on the Gold Coast. Jackson, Liam and Damo were also in a prog punk band together.

With Valdis reading Kafka and using ideas of mythology as an influences, was it instinctual for you all to follow that up with a moodier sound? Were you guys averse to making a lighter record with those themes?

No not at all. We never really thought of what direction we were taking it, it just happened.‘Raisin Heart’ was written when Valdis was travelling through Germany and reading Kafka and those kind of authors. We didn’t do anything purposely, it sort of just fell into place.

Is it chaotic trying to get everyone together, with six of you in the band?

It can be chaotic with communication between six of us, comprising between work schedules and such. The songwriting process can differ – it might be Valdis and Jackson having a skeleton of a song, then having the rest of the band piece it off. But there’s been other times where we’ve been jamming and we’ll just experiment and improvise.

I was reading in your presser that you guys were offered free studio time for yard work?

Yeah! Ian Haug’s been really wonderful to us and very helpful. So that’s what we did in exchange for studio time, a lot of gardening. We still need to do a little bit more I think, but yeah that was a really awesome deal and we didn’t think twice about it.

Apart from pulling out weeds, what was the most challenging thing about recording the EP?

We were trying to get the EP done in 15 days but it stemmed over a 6 month period.
It’s all a blur for me because it was so all over the place! There were a few months were we had to reschedule because of other people’s schedules and renovations happening at Airlock Studios. We wanted to release it last year but we’re really happy now that it’s finally coming out.


The clip for ‘Raisin Heart’ is quite cinematic…

We worked with Dylan Wiehahn, he was great. When you can see us performing in the video we went out to a lovely property and we were doing some shooting out there. But Dylan had to do another day of shooting and Jackson and Valdis went out to the Wivenhoe Dam. I think the guy who acting in the time lapse video spent about 10 hours in the water to get the right shot.

People have described your tunes as dark and brooding and I’m reading some of the titles on the EP – ‘Mr Pickney and the Beast’ and ‘Ice Queen’ etc. You all seem like a real serious bunch.

We’re serious when we need to be. But really, not at all.


‘Burn Bright’ is released May 25 through Dew Process/Universal. Catch the guys playing Splendour In The Grass 2012 or at one of the dates below:



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