Daily Archives: 18/10/2013

COLD CHISEL ANNOUNCE FIRST LIVE CD/DVD IN OVER A DECADE

Iconic Australian rock band, Cold Chisel, have announced the first new release on their own label: “The Live Tapes Vol. 1: Hordern Pavilion. April 18, 2012”.

 This special concert set will feature 21 live recordings and will be available on Friday, November 22. It will be released as a Deluxe 2 CD/1 DVD pack, a double CD, a Blu-Ray and Standard DVD or via digital download.

 These will be the first new live Cold Chisel releases in over 10 years. The film and the audio capture the band in full flight as they launched their gold certified studio album, No Plans.

“That handful of smaller gigs we did last year were really special. It’ll be good to have one out there for everyone who wasn’t able to get along to those shows”, says Cold Chisel guitarist, Ian Moss.

This particular show will be long remembered by those who endured the monsoonal thunderstorm which lit up the harbour city as the band electrified the Hordern Pavilion that night. The gig came just a few months after Cold Chisel had wrapped their unforgettable “Light The Nitro” tour. The 36 dates on that run set all sorts of sales records, drawing over 300,000 people across Australasia.

We were really road hardened by the time of that Hordern gig because we’d just finished that big tour a few months prior“, reflects the band’s frontman, Jimmy Barnes. “Adding a few new songs in the set for those launch gigs kept things fresh for us. Listening and watching it back, it’s raw and primal, warts and all – like the best rock & roll should be.”

“The Live Tapes” will be an ongoing series for Cold Chisel over coming years. An exhaustive review of the band’s archives prior to the digital release of their studio albums in 2011 revealed multi-track recordings of several legendary gigs from the late 1970’s and early 1980’s. Now that the band has its own label imprint, those masters will gradually be restored and mixed for release at irregular intervals.

At this stage it’s not certain how many volumes of “The Live Tapes” will be released but a spokesman for the band said that hopes were high for “at least five new live releases over the next five years“.

“It was important to the band that they kicked this series off with a show that really made a statement. That Hordern gig definitely fits that bill!”

“The Live Tapes Vol. 1: Hordern Pavilion. April 18, 2012” titles will be released on Cold Chisel Music through Universal Music Australia on Friday, November 22, 2013.

 

ALEX LLOYD ANNOUNCES FIRST AUSTRALIAN TOUR IN FIVE YEARS

One of Australia’s most acclaimed singer-songwriters, the multiple ARIA Award winning Alex Lloyd, has today announced his first tour back in Australia since moving abroad in 2008 which will see Lloyd and his full band playing shows along the East Coast of Australia throughout November/December in support of his new album Urban Wilderness on the Urban Wilderness Tour.

 The Urban Wilderness Tour will follow the 18 October release of Lloyd’s long awaited new album, Urban Wilderness. Featuring songs of family and romance with tracks written across the globe, Urban Wilderness will be released five years on from his last solo effort, 2008’s Good In The Face Of A Stranger. Urban Wilderness is 12 tracks of pure, pop-tinged song craft on which Lloyd is ably assisted by fellow artists Shane Nicholson and Jim Moginie (Midnight Oil).

 Alex said today “It’s been so long since I’ve toured Australia with a full band. I’m really looking forward to playing some tracks from my new album Urban Wilderness and of course some of the old favourites

Special guests on the tour are Central Coast ‘dream-folk’ duo The Young Lions. Formed back in 2011, they played just two sold out Sydney shows before one half of the band set off to travel the world.  Two years and many continents later the boys have made their way back home and will be releasing their debut album in 2014.

 

ALEX LLOYD

URBAN WILDERNESS TOUR

Special Guests: The Young Lions

 

TICKETS FOR ALL SHOWS ARE ON SALE NOW!

 

Wednesday, 13 November

Entrance Leagues Club, The Entrance, NSW

Tickets available from http://www.oztix.com.au & the venue, Phone 02 4334 3233

Thursday, 14 November

Hoey Moey, Coffs Harbour, NSW

Tickets available from http://www.oztix.com.au

Friday, 15 November

Yamba Bowling Club, Yamba, NSW

Tickets available from http://www.oztix.com.au and the venue, Phone 02 6646 2305

Saturday, 16 November

Springwood Hotel, Brisbane, QLD

Tickets available from http://www.oztix.com.au

Sunday, 17 November

Lismore Workers Club, Lismore, NSW

Tickets available from http://www.oztix.com.au and the venue, Phone 02 6621 7401

Thursday, 21 November

The Studio, Sydney Opera House, NSW

Tickets available from Sydney Opera House Box Office, http://www.sydneyoperahouse.com , Phone: 02 9250 7777

 

Friday, 22 November

The Whitlam Room, Revesby Workers Club, NSW

Tickets available from http://www.rwc.org.au/ and http://www.ticketek.com.au/

Saturday, 23 November

The Small Ballroom, Newcastle, NSW

Tickets available from http://www.oztix.com.au and the venue. Phone 02 4969 1848

Sunday, 24 November

Hornsby RSL, Hornsby, NSW

Tickets available from http://www.oztix.com.au and the venue, Phone 02 9477 7777

Thursday, 28 November

Wellers, Kangaroo Ground (Melbourne), VIC

Tickets available from http://www.moshtix.com.au and the venue, Phone 03 9712 0266

Friday, 29 November

The Kelvin Club, Melbourne, VIC

Tickets available from http://www.oztix.com.au and http://www.musicglue.com/thekelvinclub/

Saturday, 30 November

Ferntree Gully Hotel, Ferntree Gully, VIC

Tickets available from http://www.ticketmaster.com.au and the venue, Phone 03 9758 6544

Sunday, 1 December

Thornbury Theatre, Thornbury, VIC

Tickets available from http://thethornburytheatre.com/upcoming/ , Phone 03 9484 9831

Review: Man of Steel (2013)

I have always tended to consider the Superman series of movies light entertainment more than ea_manofsteel_posterany type of serious science fiction film. The older movies with Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder had their particular kind of charm, Superman Returns (or “Superman the Stalker”) however was just way too creepy!

What we have here with the Man of Steel is a serious exploration of the Science Fiction aspects of the entire story. Sure the man of Steel is in their faster than a speeding bullet etc. but he is painted very much as an alien learning to cope with his newly adopted planet.

Drawing on the second Superman film (well it was actually the first if you accept the Director’s cut of Superman I) we see the character of General Zod forming an integral part of the story complete with space ships and futuristic equipment and battles.

Super hero purists will probably hate this film, but for those of us who were not very interested in Super heroes in the first place this is a very interesting Science Fiction film with a stellar cast including Kevin Costner, Diane Lane and Russell Crowe.