Dappled Cities @ The Annandale Hotel, Sydney (29/06/08)
It was just another evening at the Annandale, with what seemed to be the M15+ version of the Wiggles. Ladies and gentlemen, Dappled Cities.
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It was just another evening at the Annandale, with what seemed to be the M15+ version of the Wiggles. Ladies and gentlemen, Dappled Cities.
It's been a sweltering week, with constant rain in and around Brisbane, but the promise of a humid, crowded Zoo didn't keep it from selling out for three very different Australian acts.
Dappled Cities have been hard at work writing a bunch of new tracks and set out on the road to give fans a taste of what’s to come.
As the opening riff of Testify rang out through the stadium the crowd exploded - Rage Against the Machine hit the stage at the Sydney Big Day Out running.
Dappled Cities @ The Annandale Hotel
Faker and Dappled Cities played to a packed Hopetoun Hotel under the aliases of Howl It Down and DC5. It was a farewell show for drummer Paul of Faker too.
Dappled Cities sell out the Zoo, with a little help from Sydneysiders Bluejuice and rising Newcastle band The Seabellies.
Dappled Cities and Red Riders hit the Govenor Hindmarsh Hotel in Adelaide and play back to back high energy sets
Dappled Cities Fly @ Manning Bar
With a tour set for this month, Dappled Cities are a seasoned international band with enough new material for four new albums as Dave Rennick explains.
British India, Parkway Drive, Resin Dogs, and more join the already sweet-sounding lineup for the inaugural Sounds Of Spring festival.
After a sell-out launch event in March, Access All Ages returns to the Factory Theatre in July with an all-star line-up.
Beloved Sydney venue The Annandale Hotel is turning eight, which means we get a week’s worth of kick-arse live music in late June.
The Sounds Of Spring festival will feature four stages, and over 40 different acts, from rock to hip-hop, electro to roots, punk to indie, and more - and the first bunch of acts has just been announced.
Since its inception in 2004, Come Together has established itself as one of Sydney’s favourite small-scale festivals. This year’s June long weekend instalment looks more action-packed than ever.
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