To be honest, I am not really sure what happened on Thursday night at the Troubadour. Sitting in the house of Brisbane's underground pop-art scene, surrounded by the trend-setting muso's, I thought I would be in for a special treat from Melbourne trio...[more]
The intimate love affair between local up-and-comers and that decaying Persian rug beneath the feet of acts at the Troubadour became a little more complicated after tonight's sold out performance.
There couldn't be a better venue in Brisbane to see the King of the Hokum blues than the Troubadour. The 70s decor, lamp shades and living room armchairs give the packed venue the feel of a very private club and suggest the sort of speakeasy Brisba...[more]
The doors have only just opened tonight at Brisbane's Troubadour and already the sold out venue is starting to fill. There's a quiet anticipation in the air, as we're all here to see Brisbane's Gin Club and Sydney's Youth Group.
Mustard keen to see kiwi noise post punkers, Die! Die! Die! in a live setting after delighting in their debut release, i ventured forth and headed into some unchartered territory with BrisVegans Flamingo Crash and Adelaide's Wolf and Cub.