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Catcall

Photo: Cybele Malinowski 1. What was the first band you saw live? The first band I saw live was Grinspoon at Manly Youth Cenre. 2. What’d you learn from them? That playing music looks incredibly fun! 3. Got any pre-gig rituals? Before a performance I mainly do a bunch of vocal warm ups, drink some

Sarah Blasko

1. What was the first band/act you saw live? Not sure, probably a Christian “metal” band like Stryper! But I seem to remember a show with Custard, The Fauves & Sidewinder that is clear in my head. At the Caringbah Inn.. 2. What’d you learn from them? It’s good to not take yourself too seriously.

The Mania.

The Mania are a sister-brother-drummer trio who present a fresh act of pop punk bliss. Triple J and FBi radio have been rockin’ out to them and if you ever get the chance to witness the manic melodies of The Mania live you’re in for treat! 1. What was the first band you saw live?

The Ivys.

The Ivys are a Sydney based Indie Rock band (formerly Irksome Bliss) who caught our attention after a kickin’ performace at last years Come Together Festival. They recently toured the east coast with UK band Keane and their EP is now available for your listening pleasure. 1. What was the first band you saw live?

Only the Sea Slugs.

A five piece band from Sydney, Only the Sea Slugs have both a unique sound and look. Self proclaiming their influences to be “inside of CD covers, heartache, drunken conversations and togetherness” their EP, Dreamstate has critics raving! 1. What was the first band you saw live? Michael Jackson in 96. He had a rad

Gay Paris.

Gay Paris began gigging in early 2009. Known for their neo-theatrical stage shows, the band are a dab hand at cramming old school rock n roll energy into their new take on the heaviest blues youre likely to hear. Stay tuned. Stay cool. And remember, no matter what you may lose, youll always have Gay

Super Massive.

Super Massive are a creative bunch of electro-laced, sci-funk, alterna-pop-rock explorers, carving a sexy new sonic path between dance and rock. They released their debut EP in 2008, winning a MusicOz Award. They recently toured Vietnam, and have a new single and east coast tour planned for September/October. 1. What was the first band you

Art Rush

Art Rush delivers an array of witty (if not a little bit cheeky) lyrics on varying topics from Penrith chicks to ice rinks and air conditioning. While the topics of chose may appear mundane, they are presented in a funky way that will have your foot tapping while you laugh. 1. What was the first

Brian Campeau

1. What was the first band you saw live? The first band I saw live was Tina Turner, but I don’t really think that counts because I was way too young to appreciate it. Although i did like the song “we don’t need another hero”. And the Neville Brothers supported, so maybe that was the

Adrian Deutsch

photo: www.tanyabaker.com.au Adrian Deutsch has graced the stage supporting some big names such as Franz Ferdinand and The Kaiser Chiefs. His debut LP “Help You!” hosts a desirable disposition of pop, rock and soul. 1. What was the first band you saw live? Sidewinder at the ANU in Canberra. I was 14 and it blew