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For the first time in Melbourne, the five remaining members of The Triffids and a select group of friends will celebrate the music and the memory of David McComb.
A Secret in the Shape of a Song will showcase the extraordinary songwriting genius of David McComb, from early gems such as – œStand Up’, recognised classics like – œWide Open Road’ and – œBury Me Deep In Love’, through to exclusive renditions of unreleased works from McComb’s later years.
Accompanied by some of the original slideshows employed by the band, on a stage dressed the way David liked it, played and sung by his bandmates and a select cast of friends and admirers, McComb’s songs will touch hearts again as profoundly as ever.
Reviews
The billing of Ed Kuepper, The Triffids and The Church proved to be a lineup of nirvana, as each act proved that the passion and prowess of their music is timeless.
Reviews
Homebake returns to The Domain in Sydney, with plenty of Aussie rap and alternative legends.
Reviews
Despite the rain coming in sideways, the Queenscliff Music Festival turned 16 and proved that being a pimply teenager is cool.
Local News
It’s time to take a good look at the timetable and start planning your day and dashes between the stages.
Feature
"Rock has become a career choice. I think that’s what scares me the most about the modern music world."
News
Oils or AC/DC? Chisel or Saints? Paul Kelly or Nick Cave? 'The 100 Best Australian Albums' list is sure provoke heated arguments this summer.
Reviews
The Triffids and guests paid tribute to Dave McComb in their performance *A Secret In the Shape of A Song*
News
For one night only in Melbourne, the remaining members of The Triffids will pay homage to David McComb - with the help of some prestigious friends.
Reviews
Celebrating 50 Years of Australian Rock, the ARIA Hall of Fame tips it's hat to more than just rock.
Feature
The Triffids have been in absentia for too long, forever a band praised for their originality and foresight of ideas without getting their fair dues. As revered as the likes of 1986's Born Sandy Devotional is, until now it has been mostly appreciated but
International News
Triifid fans take note: the remastered repackaged classic album 'Born Sandy Devotional' will hit the shelves in Australia on June 17. To celebrate, band members Rob McComb, Alsy MacDonald, Martyn Casey, Jill Birt and 'Evil' Graham Lee, will jet off to Bel
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