Gilroy interviewed by Nadia Braybrook at his secret rehearsal space somewhere in Perth. Live footage is at Rosemount Hotel. Thanks to Gee for editing this one.
Capital City chat with Jazz Hayward at their rehearsal space in deepest North Perth. Gig was filmed at the very kitsch cabaret Deville's Pad. Episode edited by Lex the formidable.
The lads from Tame Impala chat to Ray Grenfell at the Norfolk basement. Paul Spencer did the edit, and the live footage was shot at Amplifier during a rockin support for Rocket Science.
Gods of controlled noise Injured Ninja talk with Ray Grenfell at their rehearsal hideout. Live gig is them goin' orf at Amplifier in Perth. Benny C aced the edit.
Project Mayhem storm Horrorshop live. Ray Grenfell interviews them prior to an intimate afternoon gig at Chainsaw Horror in Perth. Jeremy De Vries-Turnell mixed it up in Final Cut.
An intimate evening with the mysterious and sultry Schvendes at the Rosemount Hotel. Ben, Christy and Jeremy on camera and Paul Spencer on temporal montage.
Likely larrikins the lads from The Scotch of St James talk us through their name change and philosophize about being a band and...um...cooking...at Parko's Blackbird Studios. Live gig is Bakery shot by Christy, Johnny Mac and Rolly. Editing is by Ben Chesters and thanks to Gilroy for additional cam slinging.
Eclectic and talented lads, The Silents, in an awe inspiring gig at The Bakery with Rolly, Christy and JMac on cams. Later they met with Iolande Skinner at Bang Bang Studios to discuss influences, line-up changes and their new works. Maggie Bruk pieced it together on her Avid.
With more singers than you can poke a drumstick at, The Ghost Hotel tell us what it's like to live in their world of awesome while half denying allegations of being band sluts.
Gorgeously elaborate meanderings of charming melodies interspersed with dynamic, powerful and yet poignant percussion mark this as a special aural treat for you all, from 5 piece music-masters Apricot Rail.
Get cosy with the laid back lads from Mile End as they explore their surreal sounds and musical meanderings from the depths of their lair. Live gig is an Amplifier session and Brenda cut it up with the interview with Ray Grenfell.
Blackmilk are the sort of band that can hold a whole boozy bar suspended in quiet rapture one moment, and melt the faces of the first three rows in a cacophony of rock the next.
Ladies and Gentlemanipulators for your listening please-ure I present this weeks episode, The Novocaines. These fine young men know how to plow up the stage in flurry and fervour, and then wax eloquently lyrical with the best of them.
You don't get much more ROCK than a Gibson Explorer and facial hair on stage at the same time - but these gents are not just manny man men. Fists in the air for The Devil Rides Out.
Their music's about as confronting and negative as it can be; but ironically the lads from Perth hardcore band Extortion are anything but. They show us how their full frontal attack of hard and fast transfixes the attentive Hydey crowd.
So much ethereal sound and vision going on for only three lads. As the live footage at Amplifier testifies the music of French Rockets is a total sensory journey and experience.