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In Photos: Chain & The Gang + I Heart Hiroshima @ The Foundry, 14.03.2017

In Photos: Chain & The Gang + I Heart Hiroshima @ The Foundry, 14.03.2017

Chain & The Gang play a Golden Plains sideshow at The Foundry in Brisbane, with support from I Heart Hiroshima.

 Ben Green

Reviewed in call and response: Chain and The Gang + I Heart Hiroshima @ The Foundry, Brisbane, 14.03.2017

Reviewed in call and response: Chain and The Gang + I Heart Hiroshima @ The Foundry, Brisbane, 14.03.2017

Well alright. ALRIGHT! Say what? WHAT? Nice. So I Heart Hiroshima, do you remember them? YEAH! I said, do you remember them? YEAH, WE REMEMBER THEM! Tell me all you know. THREE PIECE, DRUMS AND TWO GUITARS, OVERLAPPING VOCALS, JUST ABOUT DEFINED A TIME IN BRISBANE. GOT KNOWN WHILE KEEPING IT REAL AT HOME. THAT […]

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In Photos: BIGSOUND 2016, Thursday 8 September 2016 – Part 2

In Photos: BIGSOUND 2016, Thursday 8 September 2016 – Part 2

Kira Puru, I Heart Hiroshima, Rebel Yell, Clea, Sampa The Great, Totally Mild and Teeth & Tongue play the second night of BIGSOUND 2016.

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In Photos: I Heart Hiroshima + Babaganouj + The Goon Sax @ The Zoo, 26.08.2016

In Photos: I Heart Hiroshima + Babaganouj + The Goon Sax @ The Zoo, 26.08.2016

I Heart Hiroshima play at The Zoo, with support from Babaganouj and The Goon Sax.

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In Photos: The Outpost 10 Years @ The Zoo, 12.02.2016

In Photos: The Outpost 10 Years @ The Zoo, 12.02.2016

The Outpost celebrates its ten year anniversary with a night at The Zoo, featuring music from I Heart Hiroshima and White Lodge.

 Everett True

An open question to Brisbane

Do I have to suspend critical judgment if I’m dealing with anything local (or even national)?

 Carmen Juarez

Thoughts on Music Promotion and Production in Brisbane: or Why Can’t Brisbane Get a Leg-Up?

“What does it say about a place when the cultural capital you’re producing is fucking I Heart Hiroshima. That’s unacceptable.”

 Everett True

REVIEWED IN PICTURES: An Horse – Walls (Mom + Pop/Shock)

by Everett True

 Everett True

Song of the day – 132: GO!GO!7188

I’ve been obsessing over this Japanese group the last few days. They’re prolific, for sure. They appear to have no cut-off point. Masses of albums, singles and live albums released over the last decade attest to this. They straddle genres – noisy, for the most part: rock – with an alarming lack of embarrassment. It’s […]