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Ballroom # 64 - The Drones (Australia, ATP records) Sat 21st April The Lower Deck

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  • 23-03-2007 3:38pm
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    Ballroom of Romance presents


    Ballroom # 64 - The Drones (Australia, ATP records)

    Saturday April 21st
    The Lower Deck
    €12, free CD-r to the first 100

    http://www.ballroomofromance.com
    http://www.myspace.com/ballroomofromance


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    Australia's finest bring their brand of goth garage blues rock to Ireland as they warm up for their appearance at ATP

    In the fine tradition of The Birthday Party, The Bad Seeds and all thing Nick Cave, The Drones play gut wrenching garage rock blues.

    Having spent much of 2005 and 2006 touring the US and Europe in support of their Australian Music Prize-winning album ‘Wait Long By The River And The Bodies Of Your Enemies Will Float By’, The Drones mark their return to Australia with the release of their much-anticipated third album, Gala Mill.
    Recorded in a mill on an isolated 10,000 acre farm on Tasmania’s east coast, Gala Mill is an album full of extremes - moments of stark, ghostly beauty are set against outbursts of the dark, intense noise for which the band is renowned. The album’s sense of place is palpable - barking dogs and birdsong are heard between tracks, and the island’s history and atmosphere resonate through the songs.

    Singer Gareth Liddiard says, “We just wanted to go somewhere interesting, to steer clear of the boring old studio. Studios can feel like hospitals for sick bands. And acoustically, recording the album where we did played a huge part in how it ended up sounding.” Bassist Fiona Kitschin explains, “The family who owns the farm and the mill have been there since the 1840s. It’s beautiful. There are all these orchards around it, a creek near there you can swim in... and it’s meant to be haunted. A woman apparently comes upstairs into the bedroom and cries. Although,” she laughs, “We never saw anything. It’d probably be a better story if we had.”

    Like its setting, Gala Mill is unmistakeably Australian - not in a sense of flag-waving patriotism, but rather in that it is unafraid to address Australian history and mythology. Liddiard says, “That was a conscious thing. To make an Australian sounding record is something that’s been frowned upon over the years - it’s not cool. But cool is not cool, you know? You should just be what you are, it’s sad watching Australians trying to be Americans and Americans trying to be English and the English trying to be Americans.”
    Infused with a rich sense of history and yet utterly modern, both thought-provoking and viscerally compelling, Gala Mill marks the welcome return of one of Australia’s most intelligent, innovative and important bands.

    http://www.thedrones.com.au
    http://www.myspace.com/thedronesthedrones


    Stagger Lee

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    Irish Garage Sleaze Rockers

    Stagger Lee began 2007 with a debaucherous NYE gig and have since been preparing for the release of their debut single ‘Bad Shoes’ on Friday 13th April on their own label, Split Lip Records. The single comes with some tasty fetish artwork and includes the video for ‘Bad Shoes’ shot by the notorious Love Action. Their sound embodies the spirit of Robert Johnson’s Devil-at-the-crossroads and Mavis Staples sultry gospel cry combined with the energy and attitude of The Stooges, The Cramps and Siouxsie Sioux.

    Highlights to date have included appearances with The Kills, Jon Spencer Blues Xplosion, The Duke Spirit, Sleater Kinny, The Long Blondes, and Pink Grease in the notorious White Trash club in Berlin. Stagger Lee were also invited to play at the Irish launch night of the European MySpace Festival and the Fringe Festival's beautiful Speigeltent in 2006.

    http://www.myspace.com/staggerlee

    Dinah Brand

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    Dark tales and black humour from Dylan Phillip's legendary group, who make a welcome return to the stage after hiatus

    Dinah Brand appeared a few years ago, released one album :Pale Monkey Blues, and one (split) single:Perfect And Whole. Then - nothing.... Dinah Brand will presently release new songs for all to love and enjoy.

    http://www.myspace.com/dinahbrand


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