Reviews
The Art @ Annandale Hotel, Sydney (10/6/2011)
By JessicaSutcliffe 13th Jun, 2011
Front man Azaria could be described as the pied piper with a room full of hungry rats hanging on every sound whispered from his mouth.
Reviews
Jack Nasty Face & Shake! @ Spectrum, Sydney (08/11/08)
By Booboo_Kittiefukk 10th Nov, 2008
Co-headliners Shake! and Jack Nasty Face rocked out at Spectrum.
Reviews
Jack Nasty Face @ Spectrum, Sydney (23/05/08)
By hermacita 28th May, 2008
Jack Nasty strutted, posed, gyrated and contorted with his Mick Jagger meets Clockwork Orange act.
News
Voodoo Lust reunion gig
By cecbuzz 23rd Jan, 2008
80s punk pop heavyweights Voodoo Lust will play an exclusive one-off reunion show at the Empire this February. Since disbanding in 1990 band members have tackled various sideprojects including a short stint in London as The Upsets...
News
[Video]: FasterLouder Live rocked the Factory with The King Brothers
By cecbuzz 17th Dec, 2007
FasterLouder Live set the Factory Theatre alight with kickarse performances from The King Brothers, Shooting at Unarmed Men, Goons of Doom and more...
Feature
King Brothers: Japanese punk royalty
By coffeechaos 12th Dec, 2007
Blues-punk band King Brothers from Nishinomiya, Japan, like all good blues bands, are clouded in mystery. Rumours persist that they will play their music until it kills them; that they sold their soul to to the devil to play blues...
Podcast
FasterLouder Podcast Session 17 with the FasterLouder Live bands!
By cecbuzz 30th Nov, 2007
The FasterLouder Live Podcast. With: Bob Log, Shooting At Unarmed Men, Bittersweet Kicks, Goons of Doom, Lady Strangelove, Jack Nasty Face.
Reviews
Kemblastock @ Kembla Oval, Mount Kembla
By sassafrassilass 13th Dec, 2006
The seventh Kemblastock not only raises awareness for an important environmental cause but it makes way for a mixed bill of music in the hills of Mount Kembla down the South Coast. It's wild in the country...
Reviews
You Make Me Nervous - Empire Hotel (07/10/06)
By beckylouj 8th Oct, 2006
The anticipation of the glamour and theatrics in Rockabilly-land made The Empire Hotel (Annandale) feel like it was in the eye of a storm and ready to erupt.