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Articles Tagged with: Lucas Arundell

PARTY TIME, EXCELLENT!

July 31st, 2009 | By

Ladies and gentlemen… the time has come to cast aside the woolly socks and cosy nights in front of the tube to get your indie cool on once again and wig out alongside Brisbane’s finest bands at the Troubadour on Saturday August 8th.

www.myspace.com/theboatpeople
www.myspace.com/hungrykidsofhungary

The bountiful line-up boasts a co-headline of The Boat People, fresh from their third USA tour in nine months, and the Hungry Kids of Hungary who are slotting in a quickie hometown show with their buds amongst national dates with Bertie Blackman and Little Birdy.  While the Boaties are kicking goal after goal in the States with their pop-perfect songwriting prowess, the Hungries have been winning hearts back home with their charming grins, playful demeanour and a cannon of indie-pop gems.

The kooky kids from Ball Park Music will kick off proceedings with their unique pop recipe full of sliding trombones and heart-breaking folk, jangly guitars and honky-tonk piano, sad songs about Translink and happy songs about rotten storms.

Dan Parsons then showcases his new band on only their third ever outing. You wouldn’t know it though – the four-piece are old buddies who together effortlessly lead the Parsons project into rockin’ new territory.

And stick around for the after-party featuring the triumphant return of Brisbane’s self-coined ‘freeguardist’ revolving outfit Lost of Love.  Featuring Edward Guglielmino, James O’Brien (The Boat People), Jackie Marshall, Lucas Arundell, Mick Elliot and Sam Schlencker (Skinny Jean), LoL’s performances of exclusively improvised material are heralded simultaneously as something that could be the best or worst thing you’ll see this year.

THE BOAT PEOPLE / HUNGRY KIDS OF HUNGARY

DAN PARSONS / BALL PARK MUSIC

SATURDAY, AUGUST 8

THE TROUBADOUR (BRISBANE)

DOORS @ 8PM

TICKETS – $12 (PRE) / $15 (DOOR) – http://troubadour.oztix.com.au/

plus

LOST OF LOVE

playing

THE LATE SHOW @ 1AM

$5 AFTER MIDNIGHT / FREE IF YOU’RE THERE!

Hot Liquid Sex celebrate EP release with successful launch

June 1st, 2008 | By ben

Hot Liquid Sex - Unexpect the Expected

Hot Liquid Sex would like to thank each and every single person who contributed to last weekend’s success of the Unexpect the Expected EP launch at the Zoo. The girls played to a solid crowd of close to 350 and were joined on-stage by Emma Dean (with a night highlight of The Darkness’ ‘I Believe In A Thing Called Love’), Lucas Arundall and Jimi Beavis. Also playing on the night was the sublime Princess One Point Five from Melbourne as well as great rock sets from Skinny Jean and The Art Of The State.

The media and press support was incredible with interviews played all over. Below are some highlights:

106! TV TALKS TO RUTH & ANGE PRE-LAUNCH (this is excellent)

RAVE MAGAZINE REVIEW
RAVE MAGAZINE INTERVIEW
PHOTO GALLERY FROM THE SHOW

As for the EP, well it will hit media, radio and online retail really soon. It will be closely followed by a video or two and will also give the band their first opportunity to play in Sydney and Melbourne as they will undertake their very first interstate tour later in the year. But for now, be content with a forthcoming show at Ric’s, oh, and a mighty fine shiny piece of plastic with six brand spanking new tracks of pop/rock goodness.

Hot Liquid Sex play Ric’s Thursday, June 12 with Vaudeville (Newcastle)