We had so much fun at the Lyrebird last month we're heading back over the river! Headlining this time with the ever-wonderful Glenn Musto and our own Kyle Brew each doing an acoustic set as well. A great night of great (free) music!
We had so much fun at the Lyrebird last month we're heading back over the river! Headlining this time with the ever-wonderful Glenn Musto and our own Kyle Brew each doing an acoustic set as well. A great night of great (free) music!
Central Rain is joining the hordes of awesome bands heading up to Belgrave to play at its best little venue Gin Lane. Melbourne mates Whales have some cracking new tunes and are coming along for the ride so a sterling night of entertainment is guaranteed - put some petrol in the tank or jump on the train (yes, it goes all the way up to Belgrave) and come up and rock out with us! And free entry, can't go wrong!
Lazy Sunday afternoon in acoustic mode with Little Murders (trio), Central Rain (duo) and Danny McDonald (solo). Fun times!
Central Rain is beyond stoked to be launching their new album in such highly esteemed company! 'Kick The Moon' was recorded direct to 2-inch tape in two days (no bells, whistles, or studio trickery required), and takes on a dynamic live sound in the hands of a 4 (sometimes 5) piece band of friends and familiars.
Also appearing on the night will be John Dowler's Vanity Project. John is best known for his work with Legendary Australian popsters The Zimmermen and Young Modern. He will be playing songs from his recently released album, ‘Splendid Isolation’ as well as tracks from his vast back catalogue.
Melbourne stalwarts Little Murders will also be bringing their unique brand of pop along for the ride, as well as The Golden Rail opening proceedings in a special acoustic format.
This is gearing up to be huge fun, make sure you don't miss out!
Tix $12 + bf online or $15 at the door - bargain!
It'll be chilly outside but chilled inside at Tago Mago on Friday June 9 when your favourite electrified rockers (and one bluesman) turn off the power and present their best songs in acoustic mode. Join Luke Thomas and Erica Menting from Central Rain, Rob Griffiths from Little Murders, Jeff Baker and Ian Freeman from The Golden Rail and young up-and-comer Kyle Brew for a winter's evening of cool tunes and warm vibes. Sweeeet!
With current single “Hurricane Stan” garnering plenty of notice and a brand new album in the can, Central Rain are hitting the beer garden stage at the famous Fitzroy Pinnacle to give the new songs a good shake-down! Joining them will be Golden Rail, the latest project for Perth jangle pundits Ian Freeman and Jeff Baker. Not to be missed! FREE
With current single “Hurricane Stan” garnering plenty of notice and a brand new album in the can, we're hitting the stage at the Workers Club on March 5 for a Sunday evening to rock your socks off - check this line-up out for size!
Gumboot are the pre-eminent purveyors of post-surf idiosyncratic goth rock. Their unique drama of unsettling post-surf punk combines to create a bewildering and at times awkward listening experience that after an initial 'what the hell is that', becomes incomprehensibly likeable…
The Plastic Crowns were the surprise package of December’s Xmas EVEN show, opening the night to the delight of friends more used to seeing them in the crowd than on the stage. They may be named from an EVEN lyric but they are no tribute band - their original three-piece rock sound seriously impressed everyone lucky enough to catch them. Gigs are rare so don’t miss them!
Kyle Brew is a fresh new face in Melbourne’s music scene, come down early to catch his acoustic blues, country and folk inspired tunes.
Only $8 on the door!
Central Rain are back for their first show for 2017 with a brand new album to road-test! Luke Thomas has graced The Retreat Hotel’s stage many times with The Pictures, Deserters and The Ronson Hangup, and is joined on stage by friends from Ronson, Header and Paul McManus & The Mayblooms. Header also contributes members to The Golden Rail, the latest project for Perth jangle pundits Ian Freeman and Jeff Baker, with an album due for vinyl release later this year. A double treat not to be missed!
Come celebrate the Darebin Music Feast and the Melbourne Cup at Tago Mago with a great afternoon of live music and entertainment. Dress up, watch the race on Tago’s big screen, and win prizes. Then kick back with the sweet sounds of Cold Irons Bound and Central Rain - perfect!
Mark & Ben from Cold Irons Bound are doing a cosy little Friday night acoustic residency in August, and will be joined by a different favourite artist in stripped back mode each week - first up will be our very own Luke Thomas, so come down and warm the cockles!
Popboomerang Records is very proud to present 'The Melbourne Divide', a label showcase for this year's Leaps and Bounds Music Festival, on Saturday July 9 at the Yarra Hotel Abbotsford.
The event, curated by Popboomerang's Scott Thurling, will feature nine of the label's musical acts over a huge day/night event. The big scoop for the event is the reformation of 90s guitar pop icons Oscarlima and Jericho.
The free and family friendly afternoon session will feature a HUGE outdoor merch desk and Tim Reid, The Wellingtons Duo and Adrian Whitehead Band gracing the stage.
The evening session ($10 entry) sees NSW pair Michael Carpenter and Bryan Estepa play their first Melbourne shows in many years launching their new records, plus Melbourne jangle specialists Central Rain plus Oscarlima and Jericho.
The theme for the show was inspired by the song of the same name by longtime label artist Danny McDonald. McDonald said the song, released by Popboomerang last year as part of its 100th release celebrations, was written about the City of Yarra area and in particular, the Yarra River. "Melbourne's north and south is divided by the river, which tends to create a sense of physical and cultural separation. It is equally divisive and unifying and it is fundamental to defining our sense of place, culture and identity."
Central Rain and Cold Irons Bound are teaming up again for a Sunday evening of indie rock choons - what better way to end your weekend!
Playing as part of a stellar lineup for community radio 3MDR & Upwey CFA
Central Rain and Family Fold are both celebrating debut releases and have decided to join forces along with the Jangle Band (duo) for a very special double launch spectacular!
Central Rain is the antidote to autotune: no-frills, melody-drenched indie pop/rock that Blurs The Church, Neil Finn and The Go-Betweens. The first solo project for Melbourne’s Luke Thomas (The Pictures, Deserters), the six atmospheric and reflective songs on debut mini-album Flying Information are written from the heart, and recorded and performed with a refreshing honesty. On stage they take on a dynamic new sound in the hands of a five-piece band of friends and familiar faces, including The Ronson Hangup’s Mal Pinkerton on cello. With the recent release of their debut album Lustre Glo, Family Fold will be playing their new music live when they take to the road from September, playing shows in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Canberra. The pop sensibilities of singer-songwriter Paul Andrews (ex-Lazy Susan) have continued to grow under the Family Fold moniker, which has seen the Lustre Glo album receive very positive reviews that reflect Andrews’ ability to create warm pop songs with wry observations about everyday life. The Jangle Band in duo mode will kick things off in style, and both the launch CDs will be available for purchase on the night. A night of great tunes, great company and all good things – not to be missed!
To celebrate 20 years since its October 1995 release, On Thursday October 1 (Grand Final holiday eve), The Barwon Club will be hosting a tribute featuring a performance of Oasis' masterpiece (What's The Story) Morning Glory? in its entirety by an all star band featuring Michael Stangel, Dave Stevens and the Santospirito brothers Paul and Adrian (who have promised to not fight each other on stage too much). With support coming from the magnificent Central Rain & Whales (ex- Orange Room).
To celebrate 20 years since its October 1995 release, On Thursday October 1 (Grand Final holiday eve), The Barwon Club will be hosting a tribute featuring a performance of Oasis' masterpiece (What's The Story) Morning Glory? in its entirety by an all star band featuring Michael Stangel, Dave Stevens and the Santospirito brothers Paul and Adrian (who have promised to not fight each other on stage too much). With support coming from the magnificent Central Rain & Whales (ex- Orange Room).
Playing a cracker of a Saturday afternoon show with two excellent Melbourne outfits - Amarina Waters will kick things off at 4pm, we'll pick it up from 5pm, and Cold Irons bound will bring it home from 6pm. And all for FREE - good times!
PB:100 is the much anticipated 100th release from Popboomerang Records, a 32 track compilation album of exclusive recordings from the label bands and invited guests.
The original Melbourne launch on May 30 was such a smash that we have decided to do it all again!
The reprise launch will take place Sunday August 23 in the new music room at the Yarra Hotel.
The afternoon event kicks off at 2pm with a huge Popboomerang merch desk and guest DJs before the Killjoys in acoustic mode, Central Rain and the Jangle Band showcase their songs from 4pm.
The day is a bargain at $5 entry (free entry for kids)