The line between novel and novelty could have been easily crossed last night at Andrew (Boy) Charlton Pool at Woolloomooloo Bay. Floors Of Heaven: Submersive Study is a 45 minute dip in a 50m outdoor saltwater pool as an ambient composition by British electronic producer Leon Vynehall is broadcast on a “specialised underwater sound system”. The ambient part is a relief: an excitable early report ...
The music of Yothu Yindi, says King Stingray guitarist Roy Kellaway, is in his blood. He and the brand new band’s singer, Yirrnga Yunupiŋu, grew up together as wawas (brothers) in the north-east Arnhem Land town of Yirrkala, population circa 800, on Yothu Yindi’s homelands – Yolŋu country. Roy is the son of Yothu Yindi’s bass player, Stuart Kellaway, and Yirrnga is the nephew of its ...
It would be mad to pretend that the good times of country-rock artist William Crighton’s show on Friday were exclusively about him. The warm and fuzzy buzz was also due to the comeback of a gig actually feeling like a legit night out instead of the ‘in with them and out with them’ practicalities of the COVID era’s two-show shuffle. No less, a night out ...
A cheer erupts at Sydney’s newest music venue, though there’s no band playing. It’s opening night at the Great Club in Marrickville, a bar and venue with a post-Covid capacity of 300, but management has decided to soft launch with a handpicked group of neighbours, local politicians and members of the Greek-Australian community. The people, that is, who it is wise to keep on-side if ...
His voice awash with elation and relief, Julian Hamilton of The Presets speaks straight to the arse of every seated one of us when he says: “I thought this would be weird.” Mate, us too! We’ve been fastening our seat belts at the cabaret-style gigs that COVID-19 has made ubiquitous for months while dance acts such as The Presets have laid low. Because it’d be ...
Even before arriving on a filthily hot day to Sydney’s Olympic Park, the adjectives about Saturday night’s big gig have been beefed up into superlatives. Great Southern Nights is the name of the state government’s support of 1,000 Covid-safe gigs across New South Wales in November, but tonight is the first in the program’s finale of two concerts called Greatest Southern Nights. Ultimately, the young men here in pastel-coloured ...
If drive-in concerts could make enough of a buck for concert promoters to pursue them (they can’t), Wollongong band the Pinheads’ appeal on Friday to “give us a beep!” would go down in Australian music history. Hundreds of hands are slammed on horns in acquiescence. A song later, a sheepish correction: beeping, bad. Too late! Spirits are high in this wind-whipped Bulli field where 400 ...
Last I saw of Tex Perkins he was ramming some critical infrastructure – a spine – up the New Years’ Eve concert on Sydney Harbour by dedicating The Honeymoon Is Over (The Cruel Sea) to Prime Minister Scott Morrison before giving the finger to Kirribilli House. Tonight’s concert with Jez Mead features no acts of rebellion but an aura of humility instead. “I can’t believe I’m here,” ...
If a future historian ever documents the work of The Church’s Steve Kilbey they’d need to rewind the tape startlingly far, with Kilbey’s new album alongside classical guitarist Gareth Koch, Songs From Another Life, described as “music of the ancients”. Any hint of second-guessing and the record would have dissolved in a puddle of salty self-doubt. But Kilbey and Koch have conviction in spades – or ...
In pre-pandemic times, a concert such as Nick Cave’s Idiot Prayer would have been called a solo show. Not so this one, filmed by Academy Award-winning cinematographer Robbie Ryan and billed as Nick Cave Alone at Alexandra Palace. Only a musician can be solo, the title suggests, but we can all be alone – especially now. The nod to our shared predicament is no accident: ...
My name is Kate Hennessy. I am a freelance arts and travel writer and music critic. I contribute to Guardian Australia, The Sydney Morning Herald/The Age, The Saturday Paper, The Australian, The Australian Financial Review, The Wire (UK), NME and more.