Meredith Music Festival 2010 Lineup Announced
Here’s Most of The LineUp. We are beyond proud of this one – it’s über-appropriate for The 20th Meredith: Grand, Pirate and Fun.
DIRTY THREE WASHED OUT LITTLE RED
GIRLS NEIL FINN THE CLIPSE CUSTARD
SHARON JONES AND THE DAP-KINGS
REVEREND HORTON HEAT PANTHA DU
PRINCE C.W. STONEKING EL GUINCHO
THE HEATWAVE DJ HARVEY & DJ GARTH
SALLY SELTMANN THE DEAD SALESMEN
(DUO) THOSE DARLINS THE FIELD
BROADCAST JEFF THE BROTHERHOOD
HOSS RAT VS POSSUM CLOUD CONTROL
COMBO LA REVELACION CITY OF
BALLARAT BRASS BAND THE FALL
DIRTY THREE
LISTEN: http://www.myspace.com/dirtythree
WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZNO4JeX5Bk
WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFAjUcL8UaI
There is no more appropriate band than this to be part of The 20th
Meredith. Or of anything, anywhere. A band that made something
Happen the fi rst time they let their evocative sonic emotions whirl
up amongst the giant Meredith ghost gums wayyyy back in 1994,
then transported Us to a whole new sphere altogether in 1997, then
played the fabled concert of a lifetime when they let it all out inside
The Hundred Year Storm at The Supernatural Amphitheatre in 2004.
They’re from Melbourne, in fact one was born in Ballarat, and they’re
loved and respected all over the world. Yessiree; it’s Dirty Three.
WASHED OUT
WATCH http://vimeo.com/6692499
LISTEN http://www.myspace.com/thebabeinthewoods
LEARN http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washed_Out
Early last year, Ernest Greene moved home to his parents’ orchard
in rural Georgia, USA, began making bedroom records and releasing
them for friends on cassette. Before long music fans worldwide were
salivating at tracks like ‘Feel It All Around’ and the so-called Chillwave
sound that Ernest had pioneered. Washed Out = songs about youth
& summer. “…sounds blurred and woozily evocative, like someone
smeared Vaseline all over an early OMD demo tape, then stayed up all
night trying to recreate what they heard.” It’s as languid as they come
and you can feel it all around yourself on Friday Nite.
LITTLE RED
WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSfSjkW5E6U
LISTEN: http://www.myspace.com/littleredmusic
Simply irresistible. Rock bands used to be dance bands; Little Red
have reclaimed the night. Steeped in classic R&B, garage, doo-wop
and rockn’roll, but possessed of a thoroughly modern spark, they
make the kind of music that positively challenges you not to sing
along and dance. They are an effervescent, irrepressible all singin’
all dancin’ rock’n’rollering party outfi t of the Very Highest Order; topfl
ite musicians applying themselves to a terrifi c realm of music and
delivering with panache and a unifying sense of fun. B.O.G.
We fi rst heard their current slice of joy ‘Rock It’ at Meredith in 2008
and we’ll next hear it crowning Friday Night when Little Red ride in
our ‘hood. Too punny? Probly. The band say a few tracks off the
new record were written specifi cally for Meredith performance. That’s
a high honour for us. O.B.E.
GIRLS
WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuoTjYYqe4c
LISTEN: http://www.myspace.com/girls
LEARN: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls_(band)
“I wish I had a suntan, I wish I had a pizza and a bottle of wine.” Rolled Gold Surefi re
Feelgreat AAA+++ rated Glistening Listening right here. Live! Girls’ album “Album” is critically,
nerdically, universally regarded as one of the Great Records of the Current Era. It’s full of
summery pop songs, songs about breaking free of the 9-5 humdrum monotone matrix and
I’m sure, much much more. Girls is based around the songs of Christopher Owens, who
was raised in the Children Of God cult. While there, he was not allowed to listen to music
from outside the group, but was allowed to watch movies from which he absorbed music
like Queen and Guns N Roses. Girls’ album is an “overfl ow of expression”, as Owens could
do whatever he liked on the album without worry for boundaries. It’s a masterpiece, no
doubt, and the masters/mistresses Themselves will be in The Sup Saturday 11 December
2010 blossoming for the fi rst time on these fatal shores.
NEIL FINN
LEARN: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Finn
WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8FYvWMqnb8
The realisation of a long-held Dream will Happen on Saturday Evening….one of the most
recognised songwriters in the recent history of modern music and frankly one of the most
talented humans walking this Earth will take to the stage for a rare and very special Solo
Performance to help mark The 20th.
Yes, the extraordinarily gifted Neil Finn will be there in The Supernatural Amphitheatre - armed
with little more than a guitar and a legendary songbook. From his time in the incredible Split
Enz, through several acclaimed solo albums, the two 7 Worlds Collide projects, and of
course Crowded House, Neil Finn has written some of the world’s favourite songs; Don’t
Dream It’s Over, Better Be Home Soon, One Step Ahead, Message To My Girl, I Got You,
Distant Sun, Fall At Your Feet, Into Temptation, Weather With You, History Never Repeats,
Private Universe, Four Seasons In One Day, etc etc…I could go on and on and on. Graciously
accepting our invitation to perform solo with maybe just a guest or two on the night, this will
no doubt be sublimely wonderful as the sun sets on the Nolan Farm in December.
THE CLIPSE
LEARN: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clipse
WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urSUb0RA_Mw
LISTEN: http://www.myspace.com/clipse
LEARN: http://www.clipseonline.com/
Yeah, its true. They really are coming, and they’re doing Meredith. (There’s nothing absurd
about pushing the frontiers right out till they slam into something Solid). Brothers Pusha T
and Malice were born in the Bronx and raised in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Their following is
cult but deeeeep and strong. They are known as hip hop’s meanest, smartest duo; as rap’s
reigning poet laureates (many of their legion of fans consider them the greatest duo ever to
touch microphones, no less). Three of their four albums are produced entirely by beatmaking
heroes The Neptunes, and are considered by many to be that genius-production-duo’s
fi nest works. Hell Hath No Fury is one of only fi ve albums in the history of music to score
XXL/5 stars from hip hop bible XXL. The gritty, street realism of their lyrics is something to
behold in amongst banging hip hop and some pop hooks. All the way from the mean streets
of Virgina Beach to the Australian bush. This is a coup de Art. Do not miss. Late Friday Nite.
CUSTARD
LEARN: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Custard_(band)
WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1wlhwJAldY
LISTEN: http://www.myspace.com/custardtheband
The Amphitheatre goes for Guys Like This. In another coup for
The 20th, this will be Custard’s fi rst show in Victoria in over ten
years. They last played Meredith back-to-back in 1997 and 1998;
that was post- Apartment, Pack Yr Suitcases and I’m Alone, and
right about Anatomically Correct and Music is Crap, but pre-
Girls Like That Don’t Go For Guys Like Us, I Feel Like Ringo etc.
Rather than try to explain the brilliance, the quality songwriting,
the obtuse catchiness, the hilarity and the general bonhomie
that is Custard, I urge you to set aside ten minutes to watch this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1wlhwJAldY
SHARON JONES AND THE DAP-KINGS
WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ouI5KcyHfE
LISTEN: http://www.myspace.com/sharonjonesandthedapkings
LEARN: http://www.sharonjonesandthedapkings.com/
Prepare yourself for an epic danceathon. If the world had a backing band, this
would be it. If the world’s backing band required the ultimate frontperson, they
got it. All the way from Brooklyn New York City, via 1964, it’s the thick thick funk
and soaring soul of SHARON JONES AND THE DAP-KINGS. Party machines
don’t get built any better than this. The new album “I Learned the Hard Way”
drips with a warmth and spontaneity rarely found since the golden days of Muscle
Shoals and Stax. Sharon’s raw power, rhythmic swagger, moaning soulfulness,
and melodic command set her fi rmly alongside Tina Turner, James Brown, Mavis
Staples and Aretha as a fi xture in the canon of soul music. “Once you get moved
by the Spirit, you just gotta let it out and share it with the people,” Sharon says.
And share it she does.
REVEREND HORTON HEAT
WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYALiTct1_I
LISTEN: http://www.myspace.com/reverendhortonheat
LEARN: http://www.reverendhortonheat.com/
Recently, the King of Psychobilly had something along the lines of what
he calls an epiphany. He’s a little tired of being taken so seriously - well,
maybe not seriously, exactly, but you know - and he’s noticed that some
of his funnier, country-tinged songs were his biggest crowd pleasers.
Besides, being entertaining is what this is all about, right? Welcome to
Laughin’ and Cryin’ with the Reverend Horton. A trip back to a time when
outlaws wrote songs about being without a pot to piss in, psycho exboyfriends,
expanding beer guts and deadbeat girlfriends that spend your
paycheck faster than you can say Lone Star. Friday Night’s alright for HOT,
DRIVING PUNKOBILLY. VVVVVRRRRRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOMMMM,
VVRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRROOOM…
PANTHA DU PRINCE
WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYp91WftFqQ
LISTEN: http://www.myspace.com/panthaduprince
LEARN: http://www.panthaduprince.com/
Pantha Du Prince has taken minimal techno a step further. He claims: music slumbers in all
matter; any sound, even silence, is already music. The mission, then, must be to render audible
what is unheard and unheard of: black noise, a frequency that is inaudible to man. Black
noise often presages natural disasters, earthquakes or fl oods; only some animals perceive this
“calm before the storm.” His new album thru Rough Trade is based on fi eld recordings and
improvisations in the Swiss Alps; it balances precariously on the slippery threshold between art
and nature, between techno and folklore. That lends it a certain spectral and intangible aspect.
Nature and technology become indistinguishable, all authenticity evaporates. Not unlike Daniel
F. Galouye’s novel Simulacron-3, adapted for television by Rainer Werner Fassbinder under the
title Welt am Draht, it leaves the question of what is artifi cial, what is real, unanswered. Nature
as a simulacrum. Although the music goes beyond the conventional techno format in a variety
of ways, the dramaturgy always remains intelligible and physically captivating. I’ll have chips
and a Fanta thanks. Now here’s Tom with the weather.
C.W. STONEKING
WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jgncwm9cMio
LISTEN: http://www.myspace.com/cwstoneking
LEARN: http://cwstoneking.com/
Curiouser and curiouser. C.W. Stoneking draws infl uence from pre-war blues, jazz,
1920’s calypso, folklore and personal experience to produce his unique original
songs, accompanying himself with National Reso-Phonic guitar and tenor banjo,
and brass band the ‘Primitive Horn Orchestra’. His songs range from lonesome
fi eld holler blues, to hokum blues duets, to full blown jungle epics. He began
playing the guitar at the age of 11, and performed in bands from age 13. From age
18 (1907) C.W. performed mostly pre-war acoustic blues styles working mainly as
a guitar player. In 1917 C.W. moved from Sydney to rural Victoria (Naroghid) and
then in 1997 to Melbourne and began performing as a solo blues guitarist/singer
in the 1920’s-30’s style. In 1918 he formed a band, The Blue Tits which consisted
of double bass, clarinet and mandolin with C.W. on guitar and vocals. Cut a long
story short and here we were.
EL GUINCHO
WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTJYj_uL1NQ
LISTEN: http://www.myspace.com/elguincho
Tropicália of Capricorn Rising, right on the frilly-fl owered Cusp. El
Guincho is the recording alias of Spanish musician Pablo Díaz-Reixa,
from the Canary Islands. He rose to prominence with the intoxicating
psychedelic rush of his album Alegranza! (“Joy”). His musical style,
infl uenced by a broad range of artists like Animal Collective and the
astonishing Os Mutantes, makes fantastical use of sampling and
incorporates elements of Afrobeat, dub, Tropicália and rock and roll
as The Guinch achieves what he himself has described as “space-age
exotica”. Ole, sputnik.
THE HEATWAVE
LISTEN: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8vQdLXTSUo
LISTEN: http://www.myspace.com/heatwavelondon
LISTEN: http://www.theheatwave.co.uk/
London’s premier purveyors of dancehall. “We love this music. We want
to tell everyone about it”. The Heatwave = huge tunes and quickfi re
mixing + brucking out and people banging on the ceiling for reloads. A
radio show on London’s number one pirate station. Dancehall remixes
you’ll Know. The biggest UK bashment sound in the world. The sound
that ties together Jamaica and the UK. Whether you call it dancehall,
bashment or ragga, when The Heatwave touch down it’s a madness:
pure hype and energy. A carnival. They show how dancehall is the
root of jungle, garage, grime, dubstep and funky. The Supernatural
Dancehall.
DJ HARVEY & DJ GARTH
WATCH:http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/video-archive/lectures/dj_harvey__disco_cartels_bad_lieutenant
LISTEN: http://www.myspace.com/harveysarcasticdisco
From Cambridge, Harvey has a cult following the world over and is infl uential in
bringing the disco/garage/house sound from America to the UK. A graffi ti bomber
and member of the gang which went on to take the name, TDK (Tone Deaf Crew),
Harvey’s crew gained notoriety as TONKA Hi Fi. He forged his reputation as an
eclectic programmer of music, throwing outlandish, sometimes weekend-long,
parties. Should be right at home then.
LISTEN: http://www.myspace.com/garthgrayhound
LEARN: http://www.grayhound.net
Garth has been an icon in San Francisco nightlife for…20 years, playing a key role
in sustaining the fl ames of conscious hell raising that existed there in generations
past. He sorta did the reverse of Harvey, bringing UK Sound System culture to the Left
Coast and Heartland USA, touring it in a ‘47 Greyhound bus whose previous owners
were a gospel choir. Ever the DJ’s DJ, he stays true to the original art form playing allvinyl
sets the planet round, turning out parties upon request. Party on Garth?
SALLY SELTMANN
WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctwRi-8A9jE
LISTEN: http://www.myspace.com/sallyseltmann
LEARN: http://www.sallyseltmann.com/
“Heart That’s Pounding” re-introduces Sally Seltmann, previously
best known as New Buffalo. Sally is the award-winning Australian
songwriter behind albums “The Last Beautiful Day” and “Somewhere,
Anywhere”. “I felt like it was time for me to stop hiding behind a stage
name. I had success as a songwriter with Feist’s ‘1234’ and that
made me believe in myself as a songwriter.” New album resounds
with confi dence, megawatt melodies and an energising joy. She was
listening to songs like ‘Eternal Flame’ and ‘Manic Monday’, “I wanted
to create songs with a classic radio sing-a-long feel.” She also draws
inspiration from the David Lynch classic Twin Peaks and Nina Simone.
Hers are modern folk songs and they’ll resonate primetime Sunday.
THE DEAD SALESMEN DUO
LISTEN: http://www.myspace.com/thedeadsalesmen
WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r26sfFBxSyk
It’s very fi tting, you see…this duo played The Very First Meredith waaayyyy back in
1991. Can’t remember how that came about but someone knew them, and they
said they’d do it, even though ‘Meredith Music Festival’ meant absolutely zero to
anyone then. Aunty was ‘young’ then and remembers it like yesterday - the forthright
young musicians struck a chord. They played Saturday, Ryda on acoustic and
Hap standing up drumming and singing, then memorably struck up an impromptu
singalong on Sunday with members of the crowd that spilled on and off stage all day,
as glorious ad hoc fun. Actually, that’s what ‘Sunday at Meredith’ is still based on,
that feeling of having Been Thru Something the night before, then luxuriating in the
glorious aftermath of an epic. Wonderfully, there’s video of them at the fi rst Meredith.
But way beyond sentimental reasons, they’re here because they’re brilliant. Plaintive,
emotive songs played with verve and sincerity and sung with a world-stopping
natural honesty. ‘Wendouree’ is a half-lost Australian gem. The Dead Salesman Duo
hasn’t played for more than a decade, and we really appreciate them playing at The
20th. See you at the 40th then the 60th fellas?
THOSE DARLINS
WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0oZ38g_P7U
LISTEN: http://www.myspace.com/darlins
LEARN: http://thosedarlins.com/
Those Darlins are not of Nashville. They write their own songs, record in
NYC with Vampire Weekend’s producer, and talk convincingly about female
empowerment, music history and egalitarian ideals of performance and
business. In practice, they are rockers.
In the backyard of their suburban house, littered with musical instruments
and cast-off whiskey bottles, they stick wires in the spindle holes of old LPs,
hang them from the magnolia tree, and shoot them with BB guns. They’re
good shots. “Patsy Cline for the punk era,” New York Times. “In a world of
emo-boys and reluctant band leaders, Those Darlins, country-punk pals from
Murfreesboro, Tenn., had a comically leering sexuality and the kind of abandon
that seems scarce these days.” Whether or not they’re the embodiment of
Patsy Cline, or the latest in a series of rockabilly acolytes intent on reinventing
rock’n’roll, they’re absolutely not reluctant on any level. Sundae.
THE FIELD
WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQxEVhyvA0I
LISTEN: http://www.myspace.com/thefieldsthlm
Q. What do you add to a Friday Nite that already has the dynamism of Washed
Out, Reverend Horton Heat, The Clipse and Little Red?
A. Mind-bending avante-gard electronica from Stockholm, I would imagine.
Anyone with a track called ‘I Have The Moon, You Have The Internet’ gets a foot
in my door. Thumbnail: The Field’s ability to sample the familiar into something
new combined with a deep adoration for the shoe gazer rock of Slowdive and
My Bloody Valentine served to inspire a new fusion of ambient and techno.
The Field becoming a cult favourite amongst bloggers, then “From Here We
Go Sublime” in 2007 shattered all expectations. According to Metacritic it was
the “best reviewed album of 2007”. Together with John Stanier of Battles on
percussion and band mate Dan Enquist on bass, the new record manages to
show a lighter side, with some parts having a near modern classical feel that
seems to herald a new era for fans of Steve Reich and Philip Glass. Half full.
BROADCAST
WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zw5ztuhEat4
WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSYl_neDLIQ
LISTEN: http://www.myspace.com/broadcastuk
LEARN: http://www.broadcast.uk.net
LEARN: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadcast_(band)
The fabulous Broadcast fi nally delight Australian fans by coming to this country
for the very fi rst time in their fi fteen-year life. They’re from Birmingham UK, they’ve
(brilliantly) made three albums plus a recent collaboration with designer The Focus
Group which was named Best Record of the Year by experimental music bible
The Wire. They reference 60’s proto-electronica, warm analog tones, poppy
melodies, beautiful harmonies; their aesthetic is a combination of their love for fi lm,
library music and electronics with psych-pop colour. Broadcast have always had
fans among other musicians, including Flying Lotus, Tim Gane from Stereolab,
Grizzly Bear, Atlas Sound and Dangermouse, and no doubt a big bunch of local
musicians too. 10MMF.20FM.
JEFF THE BROTHERHOOD
WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZpfCmwT9B4
LISTEN: http://www.myspace.com/jakeandjamin
LEARN: http://jeffbrotherhood.blogspot.com/
I’ve come to love JEFF The Brotherhood. At fi rst there was something just a bit odd
in the delivery of their good time rock’n’roll that weirded me out a bit. But now I dig
them big time. They are odd but damn they is cool creative cats and they sure do
make good fun rock’n’roll music. JEFF The Brotherhood is Jake and Jamin Orrall,
two brothers that play three guitar strings and a minimal drum kit and thereby
manage to distill rock to its primal essence. They grew up in Tennessee making
music and trying to have a good time. Since then they’ve played anywhere from
house parties to rooftops, backyards, bars and art galleries and released their
own records, tapes, comic books and home made videos. They’ve been labeled
“kraut punk”, “psychedelic grunge” and “noise pop” drawing comparisons to
bands like Hawkwind, Wipers and early Sonic Youth.Their “we’ll play anywhere”
attitude and frenetic live shows have earned them legendary status. Anywhere =
12.7 kms WNW of township of Meredith. I love you, man.
HOSS
WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cdj8YRwF1Q
LEARN: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoss_(band)
LISTEN: http://www.myspace.com/hossmelbourne
Hoss is one of the best rock bands this country has produced. Powerful, tough,
natural-sounding rockn’ roll with a brain as well as a rump. They don’t make
videos, they don’t play very often (took them 15 years to go to Perth), they don’t
compromise, and as far as I can tell they don’t care; they ain’t careerist. Being
a rock band and making rock music is as far as it needs to go, that’s the end
game, and that box is well and truly ticked. Fronted by Joel Silbersher (who had
a RRR show and wrote God’s My Pal before he was old enough to vote), Hoss
started in the late 80s, and played Meredith in ‘92, ‘93 and ‘96; Joel also played
as Melonman in ‘94, as Joel Silbersher and Charlie Owen in ‘95, and as Tendrils
in ‘98 and ‘99. When Meredith moved to a new site in 2002, Hoss was the band
invited to open it. Now, they will close The 20th. Check out their albums like “You
Get Nothing”, “Bring On The Juice” or “Do You Leave Here Often”. Blazing.
RAT VS POSSUM
WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSPzSNvyZ8I
LISTEN: http://www.myspace.com/ratvspossum
It was good right from the Start “…absolutely inspired neo-tribal bliss
and shambolic, shouty freak outs ” and got Attention “You almost want
to keep them as a private secret, yet also feel a civic duty to graffi ti
their name across town because Melbourne needs to know how good
this band is” and then it Evolved “…joyously experimental, infectious
and unique” and Now it’s something really remarkable “…songs of
tribal sounds, psychedelia, great rhythms and heaps of yelling, animal
style” and it’s Happening “this is one tribe I am more than happy to
be cannibalised by.” Friday. “Dan Kelly wished he was 21 and living on
acid and baked beans again at the Rat vs Possum gig.” - Dan Kelly’s
facebook status.
CLOUD CONTROL
WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MexDd9q4QdY
LISTEN: http://www.myspace.com/cloudcontrol
Cloud Control make really good pop - clever and informed, sure, but
more importantly: entirely danceable. It’s of a quality and style that
would have seen them rise to the top of the pops in any era of the
past half-century. Their track ‘Gold Canary’ was recently chosen
by UK voters as Single Of The Week on BBC6’s Rebel Playlist, and
infl uential British music website Drowned In Sound awarded it ‘Single
of the week’. Superb. I’m not going to make any obvious jokes about
Meredith weather and ‘Cloud Control’. Am I?
COMBO LA REVELACION
LISTEN: http://www.myspace.com/combolarevelacion
LEARN: http://www.combolarevelacion.com/
Combo were fi rst booked to play Meredith in 1995. It was a wet, grey
day, there had been a stack of rock bands playing, and these sharpdressed
Peruvians had to be repeatedly assured that their seemingly
incongruous presence among a crusty fl anneletted bunch on a Victorian
farm would be received positively. Our advice to them was to not speak
one word of English on stage. They got up, got going, the sun came
out, a giant conga line instantly formed and a 15-year annual residency
was borne. They’ve only missed one Meredith since, in 2005, a move
about as popular as Coke changing its formula. We salute you, Jorge,
Moses and friends, thanks for all the joy you’ve given Meredithians over
the years (at last count Combo had been booked to play 478 weddings
on account of Meredith). Summer Lovers Annual Fling.
CITY OF BALLARAT
MUNICIPAL BRASS BAND
WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZwVc3J1lqQ
The City of Ballarat Municipal Brass Band follows the traditional
English brass band format, which is distinct from other types of band
combinations such as military, concert, or symphonic. To maintain the
unique distinctive sound that only a brass band can produce, woodwind,
reed and stringed instruments are not used. Diffi cult marches such
as The Scindian, The Arabian, The Cossack etc. were some of the
marches the band played. During the fi rst half of the 1950s, the band
was considered to be the level of any marching band in Australia. Huge
crowds would assemble at their prestigious performances. 2010 might
see history repeated. They play Saturday morning at the stage after a
heralding march around the Amphitheatre. Stirring.
THE FALL
LEARN: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fall_(band)
LISTEN: http://www.myspace.com/fallthe
WATCH: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4VdcMXVO_g
Not kidding. The Fall! Music’s ultimate mavericks will be in Australia for
the fi rst time in… 20 Years. If you know The Fall, nothing more needs to
be said. If you aren’t familiar with any part of their tumultuous 34-year
career, you might click the above links to gain the tiniest insight into The
Wonderful and Frightening World of The Fall. “They are always different,
they are always the same” - John Peel’s favourite band. “One of the
bands to see before you die” - Q Magazine. The Fall have had well over
30 different line-ups so far, but at the centre always is the NME Godlike
Genius Award for Services to Music winner Mark E. Smith. The latest
album, “Your Future Our Clutter” is triumphantly magnifi cent. They are
still mighty, spiky, urgent and fpunky live. In fact Mark E. Smith says
this is “the best lineup of The Fall”. They’ve had a profound infl uence
on a million bands yet nobody sounds like them. They are the ultimate
pirate outfi t, doing whatever they want, defying all logic and convention.
“Post-punk” doesn’t scratch the surface. Is there anything more punk
than The Fall?
Tickets on sale September 7 at select stores, then September 9 online at www.mmf.com.au.
Before then The Ballot happens, details at www.mmf.com.au.
The 20th Meredith Music Festival
At the Meredith Supernatural Amphitheatre on the Nolan Farm, Meredith, Victoria, Australia.
December 10, 11 and 12, 2010.
Everything You Need To Know is at www.mmf.com.au
