Die! Die! Die! @ Revolver, Melbourne (25/04/08)
It’s something to see a band completely throw themselves at the music with an abandon that is neither contrived or awkward. Die! Die! Die! is a force to be reckoned with on stage.
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It’s something to see a band completely throw themselves at the music with an abandon that is neither contrived or awkward. Die! Die! Die! is a force to be reckoned with on stage.
Die! Die! Die! put on a rowdy performance at Oxford Art Factory, in support of their new record Promises Promises.
Bassist Lachlan Anderson talks about recording their debut album and touring with Wolfmother in the deep south and also reveals the other famous New Zealanders that Die! Die! Die! have inspired.
New Zealand art-punk brats Die! Die! Die! release album number two and do some growing up along the way... But not much
The remainder of this summer's Big Day Out lineup has been announced, with Silverchair, Spoon and UNKLE topping the list of names.
It’s something to see a band completely throw themselves at the music with an abandon that is neither contrived or awkward. Die! Die! Die! is a force to be reckoned with on stage.
Die! Die! Die! put on a rowdy performance at Oxford Art Factory, in support of their new record Promises Promises.
Kiwi band Die! Die! Die! brought their brash punk rock to Mojo's on a warm summer eve a couple of nights before Christmas.
Mustard keen to see Kiwi noise post punkers, Die! Die! Die! in a live setting after delighting in their debut release, I ventured forth and headed into some unchartered territory with BrisVegan's Flamingo Crash and Adelaide's Wolf and Cub.
Rain, hail, mud and sunshine - the fourteenth annual Meredith Music Festival had it all. Stellar performances from Young Heart Attack, Ground Components, Cobra Killer, and perennial festival favourites Rocket Science and Spiderbait.
Bassist Lachlan Anderson talks about recording their debut album and touring with Wolfmother in the deep south and also reveals the other famous New Zealanders that Die! Die! Die! have inspired.
Watch as Melbourne punters go off at the latest FL Live gig featuring Die Die Die, Witch Hats, Spazzys, Goons of Doom and Former Child Stars.
Die Die Die are on tour in December to celebrate the release of their Locust Weeks EP. Check out what's been happening with the acclaimed New Zealand band.
Shaky Hands talk to Fasterlouder about their debut EP, influences and what to expect from their highly energetic shows.
New Zealand rockers Die!Die!Die! spill the beans on their plans to follow in the footsteps of fellow Kiwis Russell Crowe and Crowded House, as they aim to be adopted by their fair Australian cousins -starting with tans and an Australian tour next month.
The remainder of this summer's Big Day Out lineup has been announced, with Silverchair, Spoon and UNKLE topping the list of names.
Nick Littlemore of Pnau fame has embarked on a sideproject called Teenager. Littlemore will unveil his new creation and showcase tracks from the forthcoming album Thirteen at the Factory in Enmore this NYE
The Morning After Girls are back after ten months of touring across the globe with a headline show at Geddes Lane. Alongside the likes of Die! Die! Die!, Damn Arms and The Instant, it'll be one corker of a homecoming!
The second and final line-up announcement for this year's Homebake reveals the addition of The Vines, Something for Kate and Mountains in the Sky to the already sold out gig.
Wolf and Cub preview their forthcoming album with a new single Steal Their Gold and head out on tour to celebrate.
Kiwis Die!Die!Die! back up their high tension live show with a ten-track self titled album.
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