The Dunhill Blues are still shaking things up, two decades down the track
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The Big Shake Up! Vol 2 – The Dunhill Blues (Evil Tone/Outta Space)
Never mind the confusing title (Volume 2? Where’s Volume 1?) For those who are numerically challenged (guilty as charged) or not watching closely, this is the fifth full album for The Dunhill Blues. And their best yet, for a number of reasons.
Throughout their 20-odd year career, The Dunnies have been a shifting cast of players, with Dan (vocals and guitar) and Adam (bass and vocals) the constants. They could be a hit or miss proposition on any given night or recording session, depending on how many beers they had on board.
The band’s mission was always to have fun while rummaging through garage rock’s trash - and if you didn’t like that, there were always Powderfinger gigs to fall asleep at.
The Johnnys to launch "Live In Lyon" to audiences in Melbourne and Sydney
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Australia’s pioneering and hard partying The Johnnys are re-emerging from a round of studio tinkerin’ and drinkin’ for a run of gigs in May, brandishing a live CD and a refreshed set.
“Live In Lyon” is the album, and it captures a rollicking 1990 French gig by the classic line-up of Hoody, Billy, Slim and Spencer P Jones on their only European tour. Restored from the original tape at Turtlerock Studios in Sydney by Rick O’Neill, it’s brimming with Saucisson, Vin Rouge and bawdy cowpunk rock and roll.
How do you like dem green apples? The Pingers might be your new favourite punk rock band
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Green Apple – The Pingers (Evil Tone)
Like an episode of that boring TV circle-jerk "QandA", there’s something to offend everyone on the debut album for Aussie punks The Pingers. Excessive drinking; scoring ecstasy from your mum and putting it in your bum; debates about who’s a cunt and who’s a fuckwit and; shitting your pants are among topics debated (and that’s just the first four songs).
Teagz (vocals), Casey (guitar and vocals), Ollie (bass) and Steeno (drums) don’t come to praise punk rock, they come to colloidally evacuate its bowel, and they’re using base humour as a lubricant.
“Green Apple” is a barrage of rapid-fire punk that’s over in 20 minutes. It’s two girls and two guys with 10 original songs - one briefly reprised in death metal style so I suppose that makes it 11 - and a cover of “Phone keys smokes wallet” by The Frangipanis.
ZOOBOMBS landing back in Australia
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Tokyo funk-garage rockers ZOOBOMBS are back in Australia after more than a decade away. A May and June 2025 tour will bring them to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.
The band will be releasing a new Australian edition of their classic 1999 album “Let It Bomb” via Cheersquad Records & Tapes and May 23.
ZOOBOMBS have captivated audiences worldwide and shared stages with the likes of The Black Keys and Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. First turning heads Down Under on the Big Day Out festival tour in 2001, their high-octane performances leave a lasting imprint.
Regurgitator's Ben Ely is playing with ZOOBOMBS in Brisbane with his band Ben Ely and The Mango Fungo Band, and The Meanies and Rocket Science are each one one of their two Melbourne shows.
ZOOMBOMBS (JP)
Australian Tour
MAY
29 – The Crowbar, Brisbane
+ The Unknowns + Ben Ely and The Mango Fungo Band
30 – The Crowbar, Sydney
+ The Unknowns + Liquid Zoo
JUN
1– The Evelyn, Fitzroy
w/ The Meanies + The Vovos
2 – Kindred Studio, Footscray
w/ Rocket Science
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Oz shows for noise rock kings The Jesus Lizard
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The Jesus Lizard are returning to Australia for the first time since 1994, playing three shows in October. The 2024 release of their seventh studio LP, “Rack” has marked a re-birth for band and the album has garnered great reviews.
Since their inception in Austin, Texas, in 1987, the Jesus Lizard has thrilled audiences all over the planet. The rocket-thrust rhythm section of bassist David Wm. Sims and drummer Mac McNeilly remains the perfect launchpad for guitarist Duane Denison’s jagged riffing and vocalist David Yow’s mercurial vocalisations.
The Jesus Lizard
Australian Tour
OCT
15 - The Croxton, Melbourne, VIC
+ The Nation Blue
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17 - Liberty Hall (ex Max Watts), Sydney, NSW
+ The Nation Blue
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19 - Crow Bar, Brisbane, QLD
+ The Nation Blue
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New Christs announce European, Australian dates
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The New Christs have confirmed a UK and Europe tour in August 2025 – their first gigs on the Continent in 11 years. The 18-date tour kicks off in Manchester, UK, on August 19 and includes Glasgow and London before making its way to Italy, France and Spain.
Closer to home, tickets are on sale for their Sydney show with The On and Ons on June 6 here and they’ll play with Tumbleweed at the Hamilton Station Hotel in Newcastle on June 21. Tickets for that gig are here.
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Vale James Baker. Born To Be Loved.
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The term “legend” is readily applied in rock and roll it but it belonged to James Baker. Drummer, at various times, for the Hoodoo Gurus, Scientists, The Victims, Beasts of Bourbon, The Dubrovniks and The Beasts, James succumbed to cancer at home in Perth last night, aged 71.
Tributes have been flying around the Interwebs all day and two of the best come from Melbourne and Sydney. They bear repetition here.
Budd team with some heavy hitters for run of split-single shows
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The current iteration of ‘90s alternative rock band Budd (right) are releasing their new split seven-inch single with Geelong band Smoke Witch ahead of a run of New South Wales and Victorian shows.
Budd has lasted through numerous line-up changes, since the heady days of the early ‘90s, releasing four albums and three EPs that captured the of grunge, stoner rock, punk, and hard rock.
Originally from Brisbane, the current Melbourne-based line-up is original guitarist Jeremy Finlayson, with drummer Cris Wilson (Warped, Hoss, Johnny Casino, Legends of Motorsport) and bassist Kez (Holocene, Autohaze, Sunset Strip, Magnolia Strip).
“Banger” is the single and you can hear it here.
Budd will be joined at the NSW shows by Sydney heavy blues/doom rock band Hekate, Melbourne's Spitting Chips (ex Cosmic Psychos members), and reunited ‘90s Sydney band Drill, who will also head to Melbourne for release shows in Geelong and Melbourne.
MAY
9 – Link & Pin, Woy Woy
w/ Hekate + Spitting Chips
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10 - Moshpit, Sydney - 2 SHOWS!
Afternoon show w/ Spitting Chips + Drill
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Evening show w/ Hekate + Spitting Chips
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11 - La La La's, Wollongong
w/ Hekate + Spitting Chips
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23 - Stone Vault Studios, Fyansford (Geelong)
w/ Smoke Witch + Drill (NSW)
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24 - Last Chance Rock & Roll Bar
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Who needs kryptonite when you have an EP full of Wraydioactivity?
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Wraydioactive! – The Wraylettes (Fyrbyrd Records)
It’s four songs across a seven-inch vinyl EP and because it’s a homage to the late Link Wray (who deserves to be everybody’s Guitar God) played by the world’s only all-girl Link Wray tribute band, it sounds a lot like Link Wray.
You should know that Link Wray was a man of varied talents. His 1958 hit “Rumble” was just one claim to fame. Not only was he The King of overdriven and distorted surf guitar instrumentals, he worked across swamp rock, country and rockabilly.
On his one and only Australian tour, he pinned crowds to the back walls of venues like Sydney’s Metro Theatre with volume that would have put Thorpey to shame.
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