27 February, 2007
Photos from Concrete Forest, Brisbane, Australia





First two pics are of the mighty Brothers of the Occult Sisterhood, who played a totally wasted rockin set. The second two are of Kinds of Light. Took some of the Deadnotes but they turned out too dark. Need to get some more light up in that spot!

Ghost spotters note the high concentration of 'orbs' in the BOTOS pics. Spooky dudes.

MP3 excerpts from some acts (Kinds of Light, Deadnotes, Nervous Cattle) available at half/theory.


at 27 February, 2007 14:54, Anonymous Anonymous said...
great show!  

at 28 February, 2007 12:58, Blogger stephen said...
The Deadnotes stuff (Eugene Carchesio, Leighton Craig, Stuart Busby) is lovely.  

at 01 March, 2007 17:54, Anonymous Lloyd Barrett said...
A great night it was indeed!

Don't know about Ian Wadley's stuff - 45mins worth of bedroom guitar solos - i'm sure i'm just too much of a pleb to understand!

Tom Hall has some awesome photos of BOTOS as well...here...
http://www.tomhall.com.au/blog/?p=292  

at 01 March, 2007 21:34, Blogger Cola Nitida said...
wow, them photos is nuts!  

at 05 March, 2007 15:16, Blogger Lee said...
I really like the Dead Notes...but I'm a li'l like what the fuck when I try'n describe em. I'm thinking Minutemen and Beefheart right this second... Those Kindling kids never fail to surprise.  

at 05 March, 2007 15:46, Blogger Cola Nitida said...
brothers of the occult mp3 excerpt up:

http://www.halftheory.com/index.php?go=audiopollen  
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