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The Rubens 'Live Loud & Local' - Coogee Bay Hotel Sydney 03/02/2021

The Rubens 'Live Loud & Local' - Coogee Bay Hotel Sydney 03/02/2021

AN ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE!

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The Rubens ‘Coopers Live Loud & Local’ @ Coogee Bay Hotel 03/02/21


Much loved Sydney soul-pop/rock connoisseurs, The Rubens just released the Masterpiece of a fourth album that is ‘0202’... on 12/02. To bring their live music back to fans after the forced hiatus from COVID-19 lockdowns and to get fans excited for the album with a taste of new music, The Rubens, brought to you by Live Nation Australia and Coopers Beer (the latter supplying a generous amount of their products to the band, who in turn gave me full access to when I interviewed them before the show, Hallelujah!).


Free beer, catching up with an awesome bunch of musicians for an awesome interview and live music after so long, understandably I’m feeling like a Million Man!


Free beer aside though, Masterpiece indeed…


Like all masterpieces from the likes of Van Gough, Da Vinci and those Ninja Turtles ones, each piece has its own complexity and layers, this show is no different.


Let’s start with the background, a simple uncrowded, modestly spaced canvas in which each stand-out focal point, in this case, the band members both individually and as a whole, are highlighted by simple, but highly effective lighting of differing colours and pattern which literally highlight each member, being more-so effective as each member has their own designated space, diffusing their own personal touches of complementive splashes of movement to the musical colour.


You know when you look at a piece of art, and something nags at you, a finite, subtle detail that may or may not have been intentional? Well, when the lights go down, and the chosen song for the band to walk out to blasts out of the speakers, building up the excitement to a fever pitch, the next few seconds that follow (the crucial elevated point in which to grab and carry) are filled with silence? This could be intended, as the opening song ‘Muddy Evil Pain’ paints the mid-ground of the shows canvas in a cooling, exciting, bright (and for those of us with Synesthesia) blue synth pallet for Sam’s warm, and I say this in a completely manly analytical way, seductive vocals


I find that the effectiveness of the use of colour and how they contrast, largely defines a painting. In the concert scene, likewise does the effectiveness of how all the sounds in a performance are balanced. My first reaction to the balance of sound is “wow! Sam’s voice sits perfectly in the mix, but wow that bass is a bit overwhelming” but when I really think about it, yes, the bass is very prominent, but thankfully all of the other musical elements still shine through adequately and so as the show progresses, my focus is drawn to the bass at times like the raspy guitar and bass hooks in ‘Best We Got’, but in a pleasant way. Although the guitar and bass riff do risk drawing my focus away from Sam and his passionate voice.


This masterpiece is not a conceptual piece, it has true authenticity throughout it! Each song is bang-on to the way it was recorded, new and old songs alike. Not just the sound has true authenticity though, the way Sam talks to us between songs expressing how he was nearly brought to tears of joy as he walked out on stage at the start of the show, to the funky wiggles and dance moves he whips out during some of the more seductive songs, like ‘Go On’, ‘My Gun’ which Sam adds slight personal expressive adjustments to the rhythm of his vocals in the verses, which gives the song a more unique to the night feel, and of course, ‘Hoops’ which isn’t actually at the end of the set. That brings me to another important aspect of this work of art.


A lot of concerts and paintings alike, will display a bold exciting element at the start to draw the viewers attention and raise excitement, then save the best finishing touch to last, but in some cases, if you look at all the details in between, it dips and curves, which don’t get me wrong, in some instances is effective yes, but I’m in awe of how the show tonight is like a painting of a speeding train, it just keeps building up momentum as it travels which is largely done through the placement of the songs in the set, being so placed for the flow of the songs energy regardless of popularity, which even though smash hit ‘Hoops’ does of course raise the energy in the crowd, the energy just keeps rising in the proceeding songs!


Ah now for the actual song ‘Masterpiece’! Sam very excitedly prompts the crowd to stand up at our COVID-friendly seating positions, getting caught up in the moment, which is a brilliant burst of colour in the middle of the set and as intended, raises the energy level in the room immensely! A lot of that energy is from security racing around ordering people to sit back down, not just in ‘Masterpiece’ but here and there for the rest of the show especially in ‘Million Man’… whoopsy! To be fair, Sam does apologise profusely to security after ‘Masterpiece’.


This show from the dazzling colours and textures of electronic-pop mixed with indie-rock, soul, funk and pinches of gospel flavour truly does leave me with that feeling like when you lay eyes on a true masterpiece that will stand the test of time, and leaves you entranced and mesmorized in it’s beauty! 


A message to The Rubens… Better get your musical and performance brushes ready guys, ‘cause after that masterpiece, you’ve left a large anticipatory canvas to fill on your album tour in April!





Fire Fight Australia, February 16 2020

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Fire Fight Australia, February 16 2020

AUSTRALIA, WE ARE WITH YOU!

Ashes to ashes, dust to dust

A reason to celebrate, this is far from just

A nation in need, in devastations wake

We may be aching, but we will not break

World-class artists unite, and stand together

For one hell of a night we’ll remember forever!

Even as I arrive at the venue and check-in, wait no, even earlier when the organisers reached out to find out how best to accommodate me with my disability (lack of sight) at the event, I feel a warm, highly hospitable and sense of family from the event staff which emanates to all media guests, and I’m sure all disabled patrons alike, which I feel sets the organisers and promoters TEG Dainty and TEG Live, for today at the top of their class and worth recognition! Promising start indeed!

It’ll be very interesting to see how the flow of acts here today/tonight is, as I thought the positioning of artists on the scheduling was quite odd, for example, you’d think Queen would be on last right? Nope, not even close… (although I acknowledge the symbolism of having the mother and father of Australian singers, that is, John Farnham and Olivia Newton-John capping off the night) but wouldn’t most people just leave after Queen? And the sweet, bubbly indie-pop delight Amy Shark’s on straight after the good-ol’ creepy-crawlin’ theatrical-rock legend Alice Cooper, I mean, one extreme to the next! ...This shall be interesting indeed!

Up first is the country-rock swagger of Lee Kernaghan followed by the soulful serenity of Conrad Sewell and then the bouncin’ pimped-up beats of Baker Boy. For these three artists, although vastly different genres, each bring a similar and complementing energy. The country-rock swagger of Lee Kernaghan gets us all groovin’ despite the midday heat upon us, then the soulful vibes of Conrad Sewell cool us down whilst still lifting our spirits like a sweet frozen margarita! Baker Boy on the other hand, his catchy vocal flicks and fully loaded beats are more like a Jagabomb, you wanna down those beats as fast as you can and keep going, but if you’re not careful, they’ll knock you on yo’ ass!

Today it's already blatantly obvious that this is no ordinary event and yet there’s a paradox at play here. On the one hand, today brings the festival atmosphere, with over twenty performers over just shy of eleven hours. On the other hand, it’s made apparent to me as comedian, fund-raiser and presenter for today Celeste Barber and the other presenter talk to fans near the front of the stage and ask if anyone camped out, and yes, several people did camp out overnight to have prime positions at the barrier… like a normal concert… that happens to be broadcast live over several TV channels.

As Daryl Braithwaite performs the unofficial Australian anthem that gets 70,000 people all singing along to, ‘Horses’ and two other songs (yes, Daryl does actually have more than just that one song, shocking, I know right!) which is followed up by the heart-felt acoustic anthems of Pete Murray and the iconic rock-gritt of Grinspoon, no matter what music comes our way, the energy and mood in the stadium is the same, electric! And here’s why… Both Celeste with her cheeky humour and stunning costumes which change each time she emerges onto the stage, plus the other presenter,  remind people that although today is a happy occasion with world-class entertainment, the reason why we’re all here is to raise much needed funds for the recent devastation of the wide-spread bushfires, and although the recent deluge has doused most or all fires across the country (or at least in New South Wales), the damage is still there, lives have still been lost, infrastructure crumbled, wildlife depleted and crops, agriculture, businesses, all effected, and all needing help! And both presenters remind us to please buy a t-shirt which all profits go to bushfire relief and not just that, to simply just donate if you can! And the way they deliver these messages is sprinkled with humour and good-vibes which brings a buzzing air of comradery and sense of family, a family of 70,000! To add another special touch to the event, the male presenter brings out two volunteer firefighters to say a few words and have 70,000 appreciative fans applaud them for all their hard work! Plus what’s more, if all these incredible artists here today wasn’t heartwarming enough, several artists from around the world reached out to Australia via pre-recorded videos displayed here today, reminding us “Australia, you are not alone, we are here with you”.

Each performance throughout the night from Guy Sebastian (who dedicates ‘Battle Scars’ to all who've been affected by the fires), Jessica Mauboy, Ronan Keating (who steps off the stage and walks in front of the barrier high-fiving fans in his last song, all three songs in which take me back to the late 90’s), Peking Duk, 5 Seconds Of Summer, Delta Goodrum, Illy (the latter two who made especially crafty use of the full stage setup with catwalk), Amy Shark and Hilltop Hoods all bring a pure light to the event filled with an energy like none I’ve witnessed at any other concert event, you can feel how dedicated and strongly they’re committed to this worthy cause. Each artist/band connect with both the thousands of fans here at ANZ stadium, the probably millions watching on TV and those affected by the fires past and present in such a wholesome earnestness that can’t be faked!

As Australia's been devastated by recent bushfires, world-class artists and music fans alike came together for a massive concert for bushfire relief recently at ANZ Stadium Sydney, Fire Fight Australia! Brendan the blind guy was lucky enough to head along and had the opportunity to slip in a sneaky quick chat with iconic Aussie hip-hop pioneers, HILLTOP HOODS who donated their time to the worthy cause! Sign up to the Keen Eye 4 Concerts newsletter at www.keeneye4concerts.com

As amazing as it was to meet and do a quick interview with Hilltop Hoods, it did mean I missed Alice Cooper’s performance. Not to worry though, I have seen him live in the past and know it would’ve been incredible! 

Now for the main reason why a lot of people raced to get tickets and some camped out overnight, the legendary Queen + Adam Lambert! By this stage the energy isn’t quite as beaming as it was a few hours ago which is to be expected as things wrap-up but even with Queen and Adam being significantly later onto the stage than planned, the crowd go wild! Now of course experiencing Queen’s performance live is nothing short of special, but I have two minor let-downs personally (remember, I’m only one man’s opinion!) I was quite upset the band didn’t finish ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ instead flowing it into ‘Radio Gaga’ at the songs build up that makes everyone sing like a complete lunatic, you know, “I see a little silhouette-oh of a man, scaramouche, scaramouche, will you do the Fandango?” COME ON! WHY?!!! The other is really just my personal opinion. I thought as suitable as Adam’s voice is for the higher and some mid-range notes and yes he did do well, I don’t think he quite lives up to the legend of Freddy Mercury.

From rock to pop, to country and soul,

A beautiful energy, was brought from them all

The love and support from fans artists and more

Made this, for me and others I’m sure

One hell of a show…

We’ll remember forevermore 

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Scene & Heard Festival Newcastle - Review & Interviews, November 10 2019

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Scene & Heard Festival Newcastle - Review & Interviews, November 10 2019

YOU ONLY THINK YOU’VE SEEN AND HEARD IT ALL!

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Sometimes in life, you come across those times when you realise you’ve seen and heard it all before, but really, when a quaint little festival on a beautiful sunny, but not smolderingly hot day boasts a line-up featuring national rock legends such as Wolfmother, Eskimo Joe, Jebediah and Magic Dirt, plus international rock legends The Dandy Warhols, well… what’s the harm in a little bit of familiarity right? But that’s the thing, although I’ve seen most of these bands perform live before, will this festival bring a sense of familiarity?...


What better way to start the day, than by chatting to some Aussie rock veterans before catching the rest of opening band Even on the main stage!


I’m definitely feeling pumped and ready for the day ahead after that awesome interview, and keen to get up on stage and do the chicken dance with Magic Dirt! But for now, Even’s 90’s psychedelic/indie-rock tunes are rather refreshing and aromatic, like the scent of flowers that takes you back to your childhood home, which is quite a nice way to kick off the day!


I know it’s still early in the day, but so far the vibe is not that of most festivals I’m familiar with. Everyone, staff, artists and general festival goers are all relaxed, in high-spirits and the atmosphere is just generally pleasant! I mean even backstage, instead of people rushing around like headless chooks trying to keep to the schedule down to the second, stressing out and what not, everyone back here is calm, happy and relaxed, and yet everything is still professional and without incident! (what you don’t see behind closed doors right?!)


Now for Magic Turd, I mean Magic Dirt, this should be good! Adelita told me at the start of the day, how in the absence of Dean, who tragically passed away in the early 2000’s, which resulted in the bands hiatus, that getting back on stage now, they’re driven by Dean’s memory and although he’s not with them on stage, he’s like Ben Kenobi, he’s always with them, guiding them and make them stronger in the way of the musical force. And their performance today? Well, strong in the force, this one is! Even though I can’t see their body language and what have you, I can feel the raw honesty feeling they’re putting into their performance, and Adelita sounds like Ben Kenobi and the crowd’s positivity is filling her up, driving her. She’s belting out all the notes perfectly, as if she’d just written them yesterday, she really sounds like she’s having a ball! When she invites me plus a few others up to dance around in ‘Dirty Jeans’, then I can see Adelita’s and the rest of the bands positivity up close, and believe me, it’s radioactive!


I feel kind of famous now, with everyone passing me saying good on ya mate, I saw your daggy dance moves up on stage! Well, I mean they didn’t say daggy, but I’m sure they were thinking it! But no time to bask in the glory, ‘cause Sneaky Sound System is up next. I thought it was rather odd, that Sneaky Sound System, an electronic duo (singer and DJ) are on the main stage, amidst all these rock legends… this should be interesting! Somehow, Sneaky Sound System’s dance anthems may seem starkly out of place on the main stage, I mean you’d expect them to be headlining the smaller stage with some electronic acts for those who feel like boogying right? On paper, yes, but it somehow fits perfectly on the main stage to help lift the atmosphere even higher!


I must say, even as the afternoon crawls on, and the big-guns on the line-up start to emerge, Wickham Park is still spacious and rather easy to navigate, even if you’re blind-drunk or like me, simply just blind! On top of that, the vibe is still laid-back, easy-going and not obnoxious which is a much-welcomed contrast to a lot of festivals!, oh, it’s time to go chat to Even, then catch the last bit of Jebediah and first few songs of Alex Lloyd, before an impromptu unrehearsed chat with The Dandy Warhols… what could possibly go wrong? B.R.B.


...Ok, in my defense, 1; Alex Lloyd was playing on the main stage like, right behind the tent me Courtney and Brent were in. 2; I’m terrible with names and 3; I didn’t know who I was interviewing until I entered the tent.


After grabbing the biggest burger I’ve ever enjoyed at a festival for the normal festival price, if not slightly less, I get to just sit back, shake off the embarrassment from the interview with The Dandy Warhols and enjoy the last few bands!


As you could probably tell in the interview with Courtney and Brent, Courtney seemed a bit… uhm, well… spaced out? After fixing the technical faults at the start of The Dandy Warhols set, the band put on a really great set! Although, it did sound as though Courtney may not have been at his best. But still, the rest of the band kicked-ass! Some might say that the band’s two biggest hits 'Bohemian Like You’ and ‘We Used To Be Friends’ are a vast contrast to the rest of their hits, but live on stage today, the way the band flow seamlessly from one song to the next, and mix up the live rendition of ‘We Used To Be Friends’, brings nice continuity in the flow throughout the set!


Honestly, all the acts on the line-up kicked-ass and took everyone here, in the still spacious, easy to navigate, pleasant atmospheric park back in time, rediscovering their youth and giving you the nostalgic tingles! For me personally, hearing Eskimo Joe and Wolfmother live always take me back to my early teens, and hearing them today, it’s like being reunited with old class-mates from high-school in a way, and both these bands never disappoint in their live shows that’s for sure! Plus even though The Dandy Warhols are arguably the most established/successful band on the line-up and in that case, fitting to be put last on the schedule, putting Wolfmother last really blows the energy out of the park! But even with the spike in energy in the park, the vibe is still surprisingly laid-back and all-round ace!


At the end of the night, you may have seen and heard festivals like this, which too boast killer line-ups, but have you seen and heard a festival so enjoyable as a whole as this? I tell you, that’s a tall order!

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