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New Zealand's eight-piece The Black Seeds brought their unique reggae sound to Brisbane at The Zoo
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The Splendour 2011 lineup is finally here!
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The annual reggae festival Raggamuffin again welcomes a member of the Marley clan to the line up - plus a headline set from Mary J Blige.
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The Metro was swaying and heaving under the weight of The Black Seeds reggae and dark funk grooves.
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FL headed down to Phillip Island to welcome in the New Year at Pyramid Rock Festival, joining Mammal, The Living End and Karnivool for the first day of insanity
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Australia's favourite festival is back with a bag full of muiscal gems to make your March everything it should be in 2009.
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Despite some raining on the parade, Sounds Of Spring turned out to be the scrappy little festival that could, thanks to sets from some of Australia's best live bands.
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I arrived at the Metro to a line-up made up of all types and sub-cultures - I was about to be given another lesson in New Zealand's reggae revolution.
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There's something about the warm weather and reggae that goes together so well, so tonight's gig was more than welcomed by the party hard Melbourne crowd.
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Back in Sydney and playing at the Gaelic tonight, The Black Seeds proved why some of the best and most renowned dub, funk and grooving beats originate from New Zealand.
Feature
Daniel Weetman of The Black Seeds talks touring, the new album and what's in store for the three special shows on their upcoming Aussie tour.
News
New Zealand oufit The Black Seeds will emerge from their dojo to deliver a headline tour of the East Coast this February/ March.
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The Black Seeds, who have been doing big things in their native New Zealand with the successful release of their most recent album to date, "Into the Dojo", which debuted at number 1 in the NZ album charts, bring their unique show to Brisbane.
News
Wellington-based 8 piece The Black Seeds will be bringing their unique blend of reggae, funk, dub and soul to Queensland audiences next week
Feature
As the Black Seeds gear up for another Australian tour, Fasterlouder speaks to vocalist Barnaby Weir about their 'unique' choice of artwork on their last album, animals and all, and discovers it holds a special significance for the band.
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