Grazzhopper Festival @ Beckley Park, Geelong (04/10/08)
Geelong’s Grazzhopper Festival hits Beckley Park Trotting Track with a line-up of fine local acts and plenty of space to spread out.
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Geelong’s Grazzhopper Festival hits Beckley Park Trotting Track with a line-up of fine local acts and plenty of space to spread out.
The first Badlands festival was a fine endorsement for Aussie rock and metal. If you missed it, I suggest you start kicking yourself.
With four bands on the line-up, all offering their own unique take on Australian rock, the night was all set for some solid unglamorous grunginess.
An over charged show packed full of punk rock explosives. Headling the night was Horsell Common with special guests The Mission In Motion and Lame Excuse.
Horsell Common sauntered onto the stage at around 11pm, informing the crowd that they were extremely drunk and had only 30 minutes to play.
Horsell Common lead a devoted audience in a high energy set.
Horsell Common supported by Amber Calling and Day on fire
Horsell Common played a rocking first sold-out show at the Corner, supported by Trial Kennedy.
Horsell Common, Trial Kennedy, Mere Theory, Day on Fire play @ Fowlers Live
Horsell Common played to a full house at Annandale Hotel, supported by Trial Kennedy and Mere Theory.
Sydney farewell Horsell Common drummer Leigh Pengelly in style.
The Galvatrons, Horsell Common & Shihad performing at the Corner Hotel.
Shihad play to a full house at The Factory Theatre, supported by Horsell Common and The Galvatrons.
What a massive All Ages show with 11 of Austrakia's top bands over 2 stages. Emotions were also running high with the recent The Red Shore tragedy still fresh in everyone's mind.
Destroy Music featuring Kisschasy, Hotlies and more!
Kisschasy, Hotlies, Horsell Common
Canberra's newest festival gets off to a galloping start
Gyroscope wind up Snakeskin tour in Adelaide.
Hardcore heroes Gyroscope kick off their national tour on home ground at Club Capitol here in Perth.
Saturday 21 April 2007, Supported by Grand Fatal, Rex Banner and Sailmaker
Horsell Common showcase new and old tunes to a packed crowd at the Annandale Hotel
Utopia Instore Appearance
Live juggernaut Horsell Common is currently on the national rounds, plugging new single 'Sing The News'. FL stole a moment of the boys' time.
Mark from Horsell Common bangs on to FasterLouder's Mel about animal rescue and drinking other people's riders on tour.
Shihad bassist Karl Kippenberg and our Mel dicuss flu remedies, working from home and watching other people's gigs from lighting towers.
Horsell Common's debut album The Rescue has hit the streets and Mark Stewart was on hand to talk about it with FasterLouder.
Put Cog, Kisschasy, Mammal, After The Fall and plenty more heavy-hitters together in a room and you have quite a party. Welcome to Badlands.
Hard-won heroes of the live circuit, Horsell Common are getting back on the road this August/September to promote new single 'Sing The News'.
Set to be the biggest ever rock / hip hop / dance music festival to be held in Geelong featuring over twenty-five of the biggest Australian bands including Grinspoon, Faker, Shihad, Operator Please and Dukes of Windsor.
After recent tours with the very best in Australian rock, Melbourne’s Horsell Common will embark on a national headline tour throughout March and April in support of 2007’s highly acclaimed release, The Rescue.
MySpace and Optus present not one but two of Australia’s hottest emerging rock acts, Horsell Common and The Getaway Plan, for the year’s most intense MySpace Secret Show.
Help is On its Way is track four on Horsell Common's new album The Rescue and is streaming here exclusively on FasterLouder.
After a lot of solid listens I can definitely say this album has met my expectations and will be sure to please those into rock or punk music.
With their latest single, Good From Afar, Horsell Common are going even further to prove exactly why they've build a raputation as one of Australia's best up-and-coming bands.
Independent Melbourne label Boomtown Records captured its first ever, two-month showcase tour from 2006 on DVD. The array of young and talented bands featured here indicates the future of the Australian punk/rock scene is in good hands.
Taste of Chaos is over for another year but for those who can't wait until '07, The Best of Taste of Chaos Two has just hit the shelves. Featuring forty bands of the punk, emo/screamo, hardcore and metal genres over two discs, it provides a great overview of the types of music at the event.
Melbourne trio Horsell Common deliver a outstanding EP showing exactly why they are set to be at the top of the Melbourne, perhaps even Australian punk and hardcore scene.
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