The Devil Rides Out launched part three of their album on Friday, with Stuo tucked into the hand-basket getting all the action for this gallery Then on Tuesday, newcomer Grizzler took notes on Dismember action whilst Stu907 tried to keep it together behind the camera so you could see the gig and all its members. Thursday saw the return of RockPrincess who headed out to review Perth’s Blues Princess, Abbe May doin’ the Norfolk on her own, before returning the next night to share the stage with The Flairz Don’t worry if you missed it, because you can read Raciroo’s debut review.
From evil to innocence and back again, Stu907 and ashryn descended into Deville’s Pad to witness Day of the Dead reanimating some well loved styles.
Squagz and shanebutler spent some time among the flock as The Herd filled the Capitol with believers. Meanwhile, Timdavis mixed with non believers Mile End, Bone and These Ship Wrecks whilst AdrianCraddock composed a lesson for us all.
Squagz let his passions Ignite whilst Catherine Parrish did her best to Escape the Fate of an underage music lover.
Stuo and AliJudd teamed up to bring you all the fun of the Van She party.
Squagz will sit you down for a bit of a Gaslight Anthem, before Leonheartilly takes over with the strange tales of Clare Bowditch’s performance, complete with pictures from AliJudd. The judges decided in Stuo’s presence that Project Mayhem were the Next Big Thing, and that shirts were entirely optional. Frog_e discusses British India, and you can see AliJudd’s pics here before mourning the loss of Snowman who said farewell to Perth on Saturday. Ashryn
jotted some notes through her tears, and Antzpantz took some photos for you to remember them by.
And there’s another huge week ahead with The Breeders, The Fratellis, Abbe May, MSTRKRFT, Cut Off Your Hands, TZU with Dexter (Avalanches), Sugar Army/Streetlight/TheseShipwrecks, Tomas Ford, The Wombats, Order of the Black Werewolf and Birds of Tokyo live at the wireless. Check out the gig guide if you want to know where and when, or just read about it at home while you nourish your winter coat.