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  • joey bedlamTen bands Joey saw live in 2019 - or wishes she did and watched online:

    1. Bigger Than Jesus (Australia)
    2. The Heinous Hounds Blues Band (Australia)
    3. The Sick Rose (Italy)
    4. The Stems (Australia)
    5. Rough n Tumble (Netherlands)
    6. Radio Birdman (USA/Australia)
    7. The Casanovas (Australia and in expectation of their album launch cos I know it will blow my mind)
    8. Jeff Dahl (USA)
    9. Sonny Vincent (Testors)
    10. The Laissez Fairs (Ireland/USA)

    Joey Bedlam was the leader of Melbourne's Doll Squad and will be releasing a new recording in 2020. 

     

  • birdman octoberRadio Birdman is embarking on a short, sharp Australian tour with Citadel label-mates The Stems in tow. The five-date run will include Spanish band Los Chicos as guests on three gigs.

    Tickets are on sale via venue websites.

    Radio Birdman
    + The Stems
    OCT
    25 – Factory Theatre, Sydney
    + The LangLangs
    26 – The Gov, Adelaide
    + Sunday Reeds
    NOV
    1 – The Triffid, Brisbane
    + Los Chicos
    2 – Coolangatta Hotel
    + Los Chicos
    4 – Croxton Ballroom, Melbourne
    + Los Chicos

  • violets are blue cover lgeTo coincide with The Stems’ 30th anniversary tour celebrating the release of their 1987 debut LP "At First Sight Violets are Blue", Citadel Records is re-issuing the long deleted album as a limited digipak edition CD on November 3.

    The album has been digitally re-mastered and includes three bonus tracks. A vinyl reissue will see light of day early next year.

    Originally released through Mushroom Records' off-shoot White Label, the album was first pressed in mid-1987. The title track and subsequent singles “For Always” and “Sad Girl” gained mainstream airplay – a big call for an underground band back then. The Stems influenced a host of new local bands playing '60s garage rock and roll.

  • Datura4 east coast 2023Internationally acclaimed West Australian boogie masters Datura4are set to tour the east coast of Australia for the first time in six years on the success of their fifth album, “Neanderthal Jam”.

    Datura4 is fronted by Dom Mariani of legendary Oz garage rockers The Stems,  With plans to tour Europe in the latter part of 2023, the April tour will be their first time back since 2017.

    The band will play four shows across New South Wales and Victoria, including an appearance at the prestigious Gum Ball Festival in the Hunter Valley and a Sydney show with returning platinum-selling Canadian act The Sheepdogs.

    Datura4 finds Dom Mariani rediscovering the heavy and progressive blues sounds he loved as a teenager - bands like Led Zeppelin, Ten Years After andt he Groundhogs, Aus bands like Carson, Masters Apprentices, Chain, Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs and Perth locals Bakery.

    Dom has even added an authentic ‘70s blues-rocker to his band – keyboard player Bob Patient is a one-time member of heavy prog rockers Fatty Lumpkin, a later day member of Matt Taylor's Chain and more recently a sideman of Perth’s internationally revered slide guitarist Dave Hole.

    APRIL
    Friday 21 Great Club Sydney (w/ The Sheepdogs) - Tix
    Saturday 22 -, Gumball Festival - Tix
    Sunday 23-  Barwon Club Geelong - Tix 
    Monday 24-  Cherry Melbourne (special guests - The Gas Babies) - Tix 

  • Look out honey, we're using technology: Episode 35 of "Drunk and Disorderly" is live. Play it through your browser, through the Mixclud app, share it, whatever. Spread the Rock Action!

  • richard lane greenFriends of the late Richard Lane (The Painkillers, ex-The Stems, The On and Ons, Rosebuds and The Chevelles) have rallied to raise money for his family with a fund-raiser now active on Go Fund Me.

    Tributes are pouring into the page for the talented musician from Fremantle who passed away the weekend before last.

    The founding member of The Stems ran a local music school and was heavily involved with his community. He is survived by his wife Cathy and daughter Penny. 

    You can leave your message and donation here.

  • Datura4 CosmicWest Coast Highway Cosmic - Datura4 (Alive Natural Sound) 

    From the opening title track, Datura4 roars into life like a modern-day Steppenwolf. They’re all Hammond organ, vintage synths and a rock band, intent on making a statement.

    Datura4 employ a massive wall of sound that departs from Dom Mariani's preferred '60s space into late '60s-early '70s, Deep Purple shtick - without the overindulgence of Ritchie Blackmore. Datura4 still displays its garage roots, but is a blend of Arizona desert rock a la early Alice Cooper... albeit updated with modern sounds.

  • the stems 2017The Stems: Four-fiths of the 2017 touring version. That'd be Dom Mariani, Ash naylor, Dave Shaw and Julian Matthews
     
    Is it really 30 years since The Stems released their classic debut album "At First Sight Violets are Blue"? It is and to mark the occasion, The Stems are embarking on an Australian tour in November.
     
    Original members Dom Mariani, Julian Matthews and Dave Shaw will be joined by Ashley Naylor (Even / RocKwiz OrKestra) and Davey Lane (You Am I) to perform the album in full.
  • stems tourAustralian garage rock legends The Stems are making a return to the stage for a series of dates in August 2024, five years after their last appearances.

    Original members Dom Mariani, Julian Matthews and Dave Shaw will be joined by acclaimed guitarist Ashley Naylor (Even/Paul Kelly/The Church)to celebrate four decades since their first gig, at the Old Civic Theatre in Inglewood, Western Australia, supporting The Saints and The Triffids.

    The Stems have attained legendary status in the Australian and international music scenes, roaring out of Perth with a sound and style that definitively captured the spirit and enthusiasm of ‘60s garage music. They achieved acclaim with a series of singles and Eps, including the timeless “At First Sight – Violet are Blue” LP (1987.) The group disbanded that year but reformed in 2003, playing to sold-out crowds nationwide.

  • Stems 2018 bw lanscape

    The Stems, Perth's most popular and iconic 80s garage rock band, celebrated the 30th anniversary of the release of their classic debut album "At First Sight Violets are Blue" with a successful all Australian capital cities tour in November 2017. To coincide with the tour, "At First Sight Violets are Blue" was reissued as a limited edition tour CD.

    The tour garnered enough interest in Europe for Spain’’s Fuzzville Festival to make an offer for them to appear at the festival. More shows naturally followed and the band are now set to embark for a three week European tour over April/May which will cover Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Sweden and the UK. 

    The UK leg includes a show at London's historic 100 Club.

  • richard lane ripAustralian underground elder statesman and co-founder of The Stems, Richard Lane, has passed away in Fremantle. An announcement has been made via The Stems’ Facebook page.

    Richard had lately been a member of The Painkillers, the hard-rocking garage outfit formed by James Baker, and rehearsed with them last Saturday.

    Richard and Dom Mariani formed The Stems in 1983 and went on to have a fruitful if tumultuous musical partnership. Lane was a driving musical force behind the band’s early garage sound, epitomised on their early singles. He also played guitar and keyboards on the debut album “At First Sight Violets Are Blue” and the 2007 reformation record, “Heads Up”.

    The band dissolved in 1987 but has reformed a couple of times. Richard was not a part of the line-up that was reconstituted in 2013.

    Richard spent time living in Perth and Sydney. He formed a small record label,  Idaho Records, in Perth in the 1990s and played in a number of other important bands including The Chevelles, The Rosebuds and The On and Ons.

    Richard founded Penny Lane’s Music Workshop in Fremantle in 2003 as a community-based outlet to teach music. He is survived by second wife Cathy and daughter Penny.