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Transforming the streets and venues of Ballarat on the evening of 1 June 2024 through illuminations, projections, music, and interactive works.

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Emerging from a crème egg-induced haze, we’re back with our April edition in what will be my very last. After eight wild and wonderful years at the magazine and seven years at the helm, this issue marks the end of an era for yours truly.

Æ With more than 100 issues, thousands of articles, and countless unforgettable moments, Forte has been more than just a job; it’s been a bloody wonderful chunk of my life filled with gigs, interviews, lifelong friendships and a deep-seated love for this vibrant region and its people. To everyone who entrusted me with their stories, a heartfelt thank you.

Now, let’s dive into the heart of this issue with our captivating cover, White Night Ballarat. Set to illuminate the city on 1 June, this event promises a radiant fusion of art and culture, transforming Ballarat into a mesmerising canvas for one unforgettable night. Consider this your invitation to a weekend getaway filled with wonder and exploration.

We’ve got exclusive interviews with rock royalty like Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes, alongside homegrown heroes like the Pierce Brothers and the sensational Astrid Armstrong. Plus, we’ll be diving deep into the Stars & Bars Festival, and catching up with the fabulous Gail Asbell of the empowering Upstate Studios.

Of course, we haven’t forgotten the essentials – from the latest foodie news to album reviews, stage guides to art exhibitions, and a roundup of the region’s hottest gigs, we’ve got you covered.

So, strap in Forte fam! Your love for music, arts, and culture is what makes this community so special, and I’m grateful to have been a part of it. I can’t wait to see where Forte Magazine goes next.

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FORTE 752 07 CONTENTS NEWS 8–11 FEATURE STORY WHITE NIGHT BALLARAT 13 “Residents, locals and tourists are invited to explore the streets of Ballarat whilst also being encouraged to sink in what the city and surroundings has to offer” FRANK CARTER & THE RATTLESNAKES 14 ASTRID ARMSTRONG 15 ANDREA ROBERTSON 15 PIERCE BROTHERS 16 GEELONG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 17 STARS & BARS FESTIVAL 18–19 J WRAY RECORDS 20 BLYSS 20 ELLA HOOPER 21 PLATFORM ARTS 22 PSYCHOLOGY OUTCOMES 23 ARTS GUIDE 24 CULTURAL BRIDGES EXHIBITION 25 GEELONG ARTS CENTRE 25 ALBUM REVIEWS 26–27 A Alpha Wolf Half Living Things B Beans Boots N Cats C Jebediah OIKS D Khruangbin A LA SALA E Northlane Mirror’s Edge UPSTATE STUDIOS 28 STAGE GUIDE 29 VENUE GUIDE 30–31 A The Arborist B FarmDog Brewing C Dawn Cafe D Meet Me At Mary’s GIG GUIDE 32–34 These stories, and more, at fortemag.com.au TEAM PICKS TALIA Editor ‘Colours’ Felipe Baldomir “Pure slice of coastal indie-folk bliss.” MATT Partnerships & Campaign Manager ‘Impossible’ Nothing But Thieves “As tribute to our fearless leader who showed us all here at Forte that NOTHING is impossible. Including getting me to listen to this.” RILEY Designer ‘Pineal Gland Optics’ Meshuggah “I listen to ObZen in its entirety about three times a day. This song in particular makes my brain feel funny and I like it.” What we’re vibing this month APR

Ç VACATIONS BRING AUSTRALIAN ALBUM TOUR

TO TORQUAY

Vacations, the indie sensation behind the chart-topping album No Place Like Home , are set to embark on a thrilling world tour, treating fans across the UK, Europe, and Australia to their electrifying live performances. Following their remarkable success at Laneway Festival earlier this year, the band will take their music to new heights. Torquay Hotel on 3 July.

Ç REGURGITATOR ARE HEADING OUT ON A MASSIVE 21-DATE AUSTRALIAN TOUR

Joining Regurgitator on this invasive escapade are their esteemed friends, including the jazz punk sensations Party Dozen, along with select appearances by Tasmanian locals The Subculture Clique, digital hardcore eggpunkers Displeasure, and Brisbane’s mechanical techno retro-futurists Monster Zoku Onsomb, among others. See them at Lambys in Geelong on 16 May and Theatre Royal in Castlemaine on 17 May.

Ç BBQ & BEATS RECORD FAIR IS COMING TO GEELONG CBD

Little Malop Central will host a BBQ & Beats Record Fair on 13 April from 11 AM to 3 PM. Explore thousands of vinyl records, enjoy solar-powered tunes by DJ Wolfie, and feast on offerings from various food trucks. With roving entertainment and crafts for kids, the event promises fun for all ages.

Ç SLIPKNOT WILL HEADLINE KNOTFEST AUSTRALIA IN 2025

In absolutely mammoth news for metal fans, KNOTFEST Australia has confirmed the multi-platinum sonic phenomenon Slipknot as the headline act for its 2025 edition, marking the band’s 25th Anniversary celebration. KNOTFEST is Slipknot’s own self-curated destination festival brand, currently held in eight international locations.

Ç PORTARLINGTON’S NATIONAL CELTIC FOLK FESTIVAL RETURNS FOR ITS 20TH ANNIVERSARY

Celebrating its monumental 20th edition this year, the annual National Celtic Folk Festival (NCFF) will sweep Portarlington’s shores with an unparalleled celebration of Celtic culture from 7 to 10 June. Hosted on Wadawurrung Country, this milestone festival – Australia’s largest and most diverse Celtic gathering – promises an immersive experience steeped in tradition and festivity.

Ç JET ANNOUNCES AUSSIE TOUR DATES FOR THEIR ‘GET BORN’ DEBUT ALBUM

Legendary Aussie rockers Jet have announced an extended edition of their highly acclaimed Get Born: 20 Year Anniversary Tour, set to rock stages across Australia this May and June. Responding to overwhelming demand, the band has decided to extend the tour, which initially kicked off to resounding success in September last year. Now, they’re heading to Torquay Hotel on 10 May.

Ç FOUNTAIN LAKES IN LOCKDOWN IS THE KATH & KIM PARODY PLAY HEADING TO GEELONG

Geelong’s The Story House hosts Fountain Lakes in Lockdown, a hilarious Kath & Kim parody play. Set in August 2021, the show captures the unique pandemic experiences of Kath, Kim, and Sharon, portrayed by talented artists including Art Simone and Thomas Jaspers. With quick wit and campy tunes, it promises a fabulous night out. Catch it on 3 & 4 May.

Ç MSO ANNOUNCES DAN SULTAN NAIDOC WEEK CONCERT

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra joins forces with award-winning artist Dan Sultan for a special NAIDOC Week concert celebrating the 10th anniversary of his album Blackbird Set for 12 July at Hamer Hall, Arts Centre Melbourne, the event promises a captivating blend of Sultan's hits and orchestral arrangements.

THE GREAT TRENTHAM SPUDFEST RETURNS FOR TWO CARB-LOADED DAYS

Nestled amidst the picturesque backdrop of the Great Dividing Range lies the charming township of Trentham, renowned for its historic allure and fertile lands. Come 4 & 5 May, this quaint locale will transform into a bustling hub of activity as it hosts the 16th edition of The Great Trentham Spudfest, an annual celebration of community, agriculture, and heritage.

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Ç THE JUNGLE GIANTS ANNOUNCE LIVE SHOWS AT THE TORQUAY HOTEL

Australian indie-rock sensation The Jungle Giants are gearing up to ignite the stage once again, bringing their electrifying performance to Torquay Hotel in Torquay as part of their Victoria 2024 tour. With a staggering half a billion streams worldwide and their latest chart-topping album Love Signs solidifying their status as musical royalty, the band promises an unforgettable night of music and energy. See them on 8 & 9 June.

Ç KYLIE MINOGUE LEADS A STACKED SPLENDOUR IN THE GRASS LINEUP

Splendour in the Grass is back with a bang, promising three days of unforgettable moments against the picturesque backdrop of Ngarindjin/North Byron Parklands from Friday, 19 July to Sunday, 21 July. Heading up the festival this year is Kylie Minogue, Future, Arcade Fire, Girl In Red, Yeat, Turnstile and heaps more.

Ç CELESTE BARBER IS BRINGING HER NEW SHOW ‘BACKUP DANCER’ TO GEELONG

The tour promises a comedic exploration of a plethora of significant political topics, ranging from liberating nipples to sending inappropriate texts to therapists. With an intriguing peek into the life of Taylor Swift’s backup dancer, attendees can expect a night of laughter, engaging storytelling, and plenty of Celeste Barber’s high-energy antics. See her at Costa Hall, Geelong on 30 August.

Ç DICE ARE HEADING TO TORQUAY ON THEIR BIGGEST NATIONAL TOUR TO DATE

Australia’s indie rock sensations, DICE, have unveiled their most ambitious tour yet, the Quick To Judge National Tour. Renowned for their indie-rock anthems like ‘Stockholm’ and ‘Eyes Ahead’, alongside beloved classics such as ‘Stop Sign’ and ‘Reality’, the band will roll into the Torquay Hotel on 15 June.

Ç MELBOURNE’S RISING FESTIVAL UNVEILS MONUMENTAL PROGRAM OF NEW MUSIC, ART AND PERFORMANCES

RISING, Melbourne’s prestigious festival celebrating new music, art, and performance, has unveiled its ambitious program, promising a dazzling array of events to captivate the city from 1 to 16 June. With 105 events, over 480 artists, 23 new commissions, 6 world premieres, and 8 Australian premieres, the festival will ignite Melbourne’s cultural scene across sixteen vibrant nights.

Ç MACEDON RANGES AUTUMN FESTIVAL IS A FEAST FOR THE SENSES

Dive into the heart of fall with the Macedon Ranges Autumn Festival, running from 528 April. Traverse through historic villages, indulging in Australia's largest Pie & Tart Trail, exploring ten Tipple Trails, or savouring the Edgy Veg Trail. This festival is your ticket to autumnal bliss, featuring markets, workshops, and live music.

Ç THE AUSTRALIAN BALLET IS BRINGING ENCHANTING PERFORMANCES TO BENDIGO

Arriving on Friday, 5 July, at the Ulumbarra Theatre, The Australian Ballet On Tour presents a fusion of classical elegance and modernity, showcasing the technical prowess of both the Company’s dancers and graduating students from The Australian Ballet School. Audiences in Bendigo will be treated to Act III of The Sleeping Beauty, accompanied by George Balanchine’s joyous piece Allegro Brillante.

Ç AUSECUMA BEATS ANNOUNCES AUSTRALIAN TOUR

Nine-piece Afro-Cuban ensemble Ausecuma Beats has released their third studio album, Dakar Bamako . Featuring fourteen musicians from three cities around the world, the album features songs in Wolof, Bambara, Pulaar, French, Arabic and English, proving music is the shared language spoken by all. Ausecuma Beats will tour Dakar Bamako this April. Catch them at Carlton Scout Hall, Melbourne on 21 April.

SOUTH SIDE FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES A SPARKLING 2024 PROGRAM

From May 10 to 19, Frankston will be transformed with culture, art and multimedia magic as the vibrant South Side Festival returns for its third year, promising an extraordinary celebration of arts and culture in Frankston. Expect events and performances, including contemporary theatre, live music, visual arts exhibitions, immersive experiences, installations and workshops.

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Ç TEDDY SWIMS ANNOUNCES AUSTRALIAN TOUR IN JULY

Atlanta’s very own, Teddy Swims, renowned for his captivating voice and soul-stirring melodies, is set to grace the stages of Australia and New Zealand once again. The singer, known for hits like ‘Lose Control’ and ‘Love For A Minute’, is all set to embark on his much-anticipated tour, titled I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy Tour , to Margaret Court Arena in Melbourne on 13 & 14 July.

GEELONG GALLERY HAS SCORED BRONZE AT THE PRESTIGIOUS 2023 QANTAS AUSTRALIAN TOURISM AWARDS

The beloved Geelong Gallery has clinched a notable victory at the 2023 Qantas Australian Tourism Awards, proudly taking home the Bronze accolade in the esteemed Cultural Tourism category. The recognition bestowed upon Geelong Gallery on the national stage underscores its pivotal role in promoting cultural tourism and enriching visitor experiences.

Ç SUMMERSALT FESTIVAL IS BRINGING GLOBAL SUPERSTAR HOZIER TO TORQUAY

The Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter, known for his multi-platinum hits, will be gracing the stages of SummerSalt as part of his Unreal Unearth 2024 Australian Tour, which will kick off in Perth in November. Join him and his band for a sensational show in Torquay at the Torquay Common on Sunday, 10 November.

THE BLUES TRAIN EXPANDS ‘WOMEN IN BLUES’ SERIES FOR 30TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS

Celebrating three decades of rhythm and blues, The Blues Train, Australia's premier Contemporary Blues and Roots music venue, has announced additional dates for its esteemed 'Women In Blues' Concert Series. Expect the likes of Anna Scionti, The McNamarr Project, and Snake Eyed Rollers on 20 April, 27 April and 4 May, respectively.

BRAND NEW RUNNING FESTIVAL LANDS IN BALLARAT THIS AUTUMN

A new world-class running festival, The Ballarat Marathon, arrives on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 April. Welcoming runners of all ages and abilities to take part in the five events from one mile to 42km, each course – co-designed by Ballarat local and champion long-distance runner, Steve Moneghetti – journeys through some of the town’s most iconic landmarks including Victoria Park, the Arch of Victory, Lake Wendouree, and the iconic Ballarat Town Hall.

Ç THE ICONIC GRAMPIANS GRAPE ESCAPE RETURNS FOR 2024

Scheduled from 3-5 May, this three-day event marks the culmination of the vintage season, offering a tantalising showcase of the region’s finest offerings, from masterclasses and cooking demonstrations to live performances and family-friendly activities.

Ç BARWON EDGE CAFÉ

BY THE ALMA AND FELIX TEAM IS NOW OPEN

Nestled along the tranquil banks of the Barwon River, the long-awaited Barwon Edge Café emerges as Geelong’s newest haven for foodies, families and nature lovers alike. Spearheaded by the seasoned team behind ALMA and Felix, this contemporary café space, which recently underwent a stunning transformation, invites guests to immerse themselves in a relaxed yet unparalleled dining experience.

URUGUAYAN SINGERSONGWRITER FELIPE BALDOMIR IS BRINGING HIS TIDES TOUR TO TORQUAY

Prepare to be swept away by the soulful melodies and coastal vibes of Felipe Baldomir as he embarks on his highly anticipated Tides Tour, presented by New World Artists. With special guests in tow, Baldomir will grace the stage of Torquay Hotel on Friday 7 June, promising an unforgettable evening of indie-folk magic.

Ç BRITISH INDIA IS BRINGING THEIR THRESHOLD AMERICAN TOUR TO THE BARWON CLUB

Renowned for their infectious dynamism and unparalleled artistry, British India will deliver an adrenaline-fuelled experience like no other at the Barwon Club Hotel in South Geelong on Saturday, 8 June showcasing their latest album Threshold American, deep cuts and fan favourites. The tour will showcase British India at their best, with every moment resonating with exhilaration and passion.

Ç ECHUCA-MOAMA WINTER BLUES FESTIVAL REVEALS LINEUP FOR ITS 2024 EDITION

One of the biggest regional blues events in the country, the Echuca-Moama Winter Blues Festival is back, celebrating 25 years. Expect to see 8 Ball Aitken, 19 Twenty, Bill Barber & the Holding Cell, Charlie Bedford, Corey Legge, Geoff Achison & The Souldiggers, Glenn Skuthorpe, Iseula, Lady Valiant, Marshall and The Fro, Jungle Jim Smith and so many more.

Ç THE ART OF THE BRICK IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE LEGO EXHIBITION RETURNS TO MELBOURNE

Prepare to be dazzled as the renowned Art of the Brick Immersive Experience LEGO exhibition returns to Melbourne at The Showgrounds from 14 April. Crafted by Nathan Sawaya, a former corporate lawyer turned contemporary LEGO artist, The Art of the Brick offers a fresh perspective on art, showcasing over 100 pieces constructed from over one million LEGO bricks in a captivating 360-degree environment.

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Ç CHIN CHIN IS OPENING ITS FIRST REGIONAL RESTAURANT IN GEELONG

Dubbed Club Chin Chin, this exclusive oneyear pop-up is a testament to Chris Lucas’s roots, harking back to his upbringing in Geelong and paying homage to his cherished AFL team, the Geelong Cats. Opening in GMHBA Stadium in April, diners are promised an immersive experience that seamlessly merges the vibrancy of Southeast Asian cuisine with local charm.

PARKWAY DRIVE ANNOUNCE 20TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR ACROSS AUSTRALIA

Australian metal titans Parkway Drive return home for a monumental tour. The 20th Anniversary Tour promises to set stadiums and arenas ablaze across Australia this September, accompanied by special guests I Prevail (USA) , The Ghost Inside (USA) , and Void of Vision. Catch them at John Cain Arena in Melbourne on Sunday, 22 September.

Ç SOUND TRACKS: VICTORIA’S UNMISSABLE MUSIC FESTIVAL ON A TRAVELLING STREAM TRAIN RETURNS

The unique blend of live music and tourism presented by the good humans at OK Motels is back for an encore weekend of music, arts, and small-town charm. From Friday, 19 April to Sunday, 21 April, Victoria’s music festival on a travelling steam train will host thirteen lucky carriages, two big overnighters, and one engine roaring good sorts towards a good time, it’s an event not to be missed.

THE URBAN COCKTAIL TRAIL IS COMING TO GEELONG THIS AUTUMN

Geelong, get ready to raise your glasses to the Crème de la crème of local drinks as the Urban Cocktail Trail makes its way to town this autumn. Presented by Neighbourhood Events Co, this self-guided adventure will be an afternoon of bar-hopping, cocktail-sipping, and unforgettable moments. It all goes down on Saturday, 6 April.

Ç FOREVER YOUNG: MELBOURNE’S BOB DYLAN BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE EXPANDS TO REGIONAL VICTORIA

The iconic sounds of Bob Dylan are set to reverberate through Bendigo, Upwey, and Warrnambool this May as the celebrated musical event Forever Young – A Bob Dylan Birthday Celebration expands its reach beyond St Kilda’s Palais Theatre. Adalita joins a stellar lineup featuring Ross Wilson, Rebecca Barnard, Mick Thomas, Lisa Miller, Rob Snarski, and Charles Jenkins.

THE SURF COAST TREK RETURNS FOR ITS NINTH YEAR

The highly anticipated Surf Coast Trek is back for its ninth consecutive year in the Geelong region, set to take place on Saturday, 13 April. The Trek kicks off at the crack of dawn from Aireys Inlet (40km) or 9 am from Anglesea (26km), guiding participants along stunning beaches, awe-inspiring clifftops, and through the unique Iron Bark Forest, all in the company of supportive and uplifting community members.

Ç CHARM OF FINCHES ANNOUNCES AUSTRALIAN TOUR

Melbourne’s award-winning sister duo, Charm of Finches, is set to enchant audiences across Australia with their ethereal melodies as they embark on a tour for their highly anticipated fourth album, Marlinchen in the Snow, which is due to hit the shelves on 19 April. See them at The Bridge Hotel, Castlemaine on 21 April and at Northcote Social Club in Melbourne on 25 April.

QUEENSCLIFF MUSIC FESTIVAL 2024 EARLY BIRD TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW

Taking over the Queenscliff foreshore from 22–24 November, there are currently three-day early-bird tickets available for $279, granting access to all three days of the iconic festival; the early-bird three-day youth tickets for 14–17-year-olds wanting to attend for $139, $29 kids tickets for those aged 1–13.

Ç ALT-ROCK TRIO WALLOWS ARE COMING TO AUSTRALIA ON THEIR BIGGEST TOUR YET

The Los Angeles-based multi-platinum trio Wallows has unveiled dates for their biggest global headline tour, the Model Tour 2024 Wallows will be gracing arenas across Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Wellington and Auckland in December, marking a triumphant return.

Ç EMMA DONOVAN IS COMING TO GEELONG WITH HER NEW SHOW

Renowned Indigenous singer-songwriter Emma Donovan will captivate audiences with her latest show, Songs, Stories, and Soul from Family and Country, coming to the Potato Shed on Saturday, April 13. Fresh from supporting Texan country music sensation Charley Crockett, Emma Donovan is ready to share songs from her upcoming album, Til My Song is Done, due for release on 19 April.

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PLAN YOUR STAY IN BALLARAT AS THE CITY LIGHTS UP FOR WHITE NIGHT

After a five-year break, the illuminating spectacular event White Night returns to light up the city of Ballarat.

Æ Taking place as a one-night-only exclusive city takeover on Saturday 1 June 2024, White Night will transform the Ballarat landscape with illuminations, projections, interactive works, music and immersive experiences seeing laneways, buildings, streets, and heritage venues laced in light designs. Snaking around Ballarat’s iconic heritage CBD streetscape, the kaleidoscopic projections dance on the facades of the historic buildings breathing magic into the region’s cold winter air.

Under the creative and artistic direction of renowned major events organisation Accolade.art and Artistic Director and Creative Producer Andrew Walsh, White Night has a proven track record in the region as a vibrant and inclusive culmination and celebration of immersive art and community participation, accessible to all walks of life.

Since their first major city takeover in Melbourne in 2013, as the first city in Australia to host the popular 2002 established Parisian Nuit Blanche festival, Accolade.art now has six White Nights under their belt in partnership with Visit Victoria. On a regional scale, White Night has been rolled out across Ballarat, Bendigo, Geelong and Shepparton in previous years, with White Night Geelong 2022 setting the record with 93,000 attendees. The major event acts as a major tourism driver and a source of civic pride for its host cities.

This was the case in 2019 for White Night Ballarat. The standout event not only saw the town painted in colourful projections but also attracted 40,000 visitors to the city and generated $2.8 million in economic impact for the region.

As the annual dusk-til-dawn project program and festival continue to grow and develop, reemerging from a hiatus, 2024 is set to be a blockbuster event. Residents, locals and tourists are invited to explore the streets of Ballarat whilst also being encouraged to sink in what the city and surroundings has to offer.

If you would like to stay in line with the art experience, a stop into the Art Gallery of Ballarat to see Nan Goldin’s prolific photographs in The Ballad of Sexual Dependency in its final days is a great option. Another must-see attraction is the stunning Ballarat Botanic Gardens. The 40-hectare garden located on the shore of Lake Wendouree is picturesque with its remarkable collection of mature trees and marble statues surrounded by colourful bedding displays. Enjoy live music as part of White Night Ballarat on two stages in the CBD with a special program fit for all music lovers.

On the hospitality front, Ballarat is dotted with excellent cafes, restaurants and bars with a number of them partaking in the White Night celebrations. Hop Temple with their rainbow umbrella laneway is always a favourite for craft beers and burgers, and bistro-esque discotheque Renard doubles as a dreamy cocktail bar and disco. Cobb’s Coffee and Fika Coffee Brewers are go-to’s for the caffeinated.

In preparation for the town’s visitation influx, as it is positioned just 90 minutes from metropolitan Melbourne and 60 minutes from Geelong, those attending the dazzling night time experience are encouraged to book accommodation in advance.

Jump on the M8, the A300 or the V/ Line and head out to Ballarat for a weekend of entertainment and city exploration on Saturday 1 June 2024 as the city explodes with lights, sounds and people for White Night. Program information will be announced in April with updates available at https://whitenight.com.au/ballarat/

WHITE NIGHT BALLARAT WHEN: 1 JUNE 2024

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FRANK CARTER & THE RATTLESNAKES

BECOMING ATTACHED TO DARK RAINBOW

Æ Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, helmed by frontman Frank Carter and guitarist Dean Richardson, emerged onto the music scene with their explosive debut record, Blossom, in 2015, garnering widespread acclaim. Their live performances, brimming with excitement and energy, only served to amplify the fervour surrounding the band.

While there were heavy elements on Blossom, the following Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes records, Modern Ruin in 2017 and End of Suffering in 2019, began to break down the barriers to reveal a softer side to the duo, with 2021’s Sticky (produced by Richardson) solidifying them as a uniquely new wave, post-punk (albeit still punk) rock band, and 2024’s Dark Rainbow proudly serves to push the envelope further. Combining synths, guitars, drum machines and Carter’s instantly recognisable vocals, Dark Rainbow elevates the band further.

“It’s probably more a case of the songs we chose,” begins Dean “Deano” Richardson, speaking to the evolving sound of the band. “We always write a hell of a lot more than we release, and so the sound of Dark Rainbow, and we feel it’s similar to End of Suffering – there’s always been a lot of that music that comes. But at the same time we write a lot of punk rock, [and] we leaned on the punk stuff to make up the bulk of the record.”

“For this one, I don’t know if it’s just ‘cause it’s your fifth album, or if it’s just where you’re at that time, but when we were making those sort of choices, we just seemed to pick a lot more of the new wave. Not something we really grew up on, but it’s definitely in there.”

He acknowledges the influence of their English roots, noting, "We’re not particularly super conscious of where we’re going when we write; it’s just a case of we get in a room, with very much a ‘let’s see what happens, let’s see if we’re even going to make something.’”

“Once we see there’s something to be made, we really hustle and get a bit obsessed with it.”

I push this further – are they literally in a jam room with a band and seeing where the songs go?

“Yeah, until the third record [End of Suffering], we had a strict rule of ‘no demoing’. We would just voice note live. But we did find that that kind of got restrictive, in terms of embellishing the sound, I think you can hear it in the [first two] records. There’s so much guitar constantly, there’s no stopping, that’s all I had in the room to contribute.”

We pivot here, Richardson explaining that they had a studio set up to record and demo once the songs were written, with tools at their disposal. The songs always began with a sound or idea that inspired them, and then they chased it down. Richardson produced Dark Rainbow as well, explaining that while those initial ideas were great and exciting, it’s always important to re-record where needed as things need to be well-tuned and refined, especially once you start to mix, compress and crush the sounds together.

“This time, we recorded as we went but I think we only used a couple of vocals that we felt attached to, and quite a few synths. Obviously, they’re DI’d and stuff. Anything mic’d up got re-recorded pretty much.”

Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes have a backing band, but the writing and demoing process is purely Richardson and Carter, explaining he’d slowly amassed enough one shot samples of various drummers to assemble a MIDI kit for demoing – that sounded dangerously good.

“Sometimes it sounds a bit too cool, and I’m like ‘Do we need a drummer?’” he laughs.

“But no, then we went to a studio and recorded drums and that’s when we move from writing into like ‘Okay we’re making a record here.’ And then our bass player will come and record, we’ve got a new guitarist from the last few years, [it was the] first time he recorded with us as well. Quite a lot of us are on it in the end.”

With a wealth of material to choose from, the selection process for the album's tracks becomes a critical juncture. Richardson explains, "On this one, it was pretty open-ended, we had nothing booked and we had no external pressures, so we really tried to think not too far ahead until we had a lot of songs."

Freed from external pressures, the band allowed themselves the luxury of exploring numerous musical avenues before honing in on the cohesive sound of Dark Rainbow

“There’s a whole other album that could’ve come out,” he laughs. “We wrote an album that has a certain sound and there was a debate at one point about whether we should stop or carry on. We got to something like 30-something songs, demoed to a point that they’re finished… and a gazillion half ideas.”

“So with this one, when we’d written that second [idea], we’d just started to become really attached to what was to become Dark Rainbow.”

FRANK CARTER & THE RATTLESNAKES

SUPPORTED BY THESE NEW SOUTH WHALES

170 RUSSELL, MELBOURNE FRI 19 APR

BARWON CLUB, GEELONG SAT 20 APR

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Young, Talented, and Unstoppable:

ASTRID ARMSTRONG

Æ Meet Astrid Armstrong, a 16-year-old vocalist and emerging songwriter, whose passion for music runs deep in her veins.

Born into a family deeply entrenched in the music industry, Astrid’s journey began long before she stepped onto the stage. With a father working in the music business and a mother who has navigated various facets of the industry, Astrid grew up surrounded by incredible musicians and immersed in the vibrant energy of live gigs and events. It was only natural that she found her own voice in the world of music. “I’ve been singing all my life,” Astrid shares, reflecting on her early beginnings.

Fuelled by her innate talent and nurtured by years of dedication, Astrid started singing lessons in year four and continued to hone her craft ever since.

Now teaming up with the exceptionally talented Oscar Rose, Astrid has now formed the Astrid Armstrong Duo, a dynamic collaboration that fuses soul, funk, R&B, and pop into an irresistible sonic tapestry. Their partnership blossomed from a chance encounter, with Oscar’s unique musical flair complementing Astrid’s soulful vocals in perfect harmony. “It’s so much fun working with him,” Astrid says. “He’s been a mentor to me in many ways, with his incredible talent and ear for music.”

The duo’s chemistry shines through in every performance, captivating audiences with their infectious energy and soul-stirring melodies. From intimate venues like the Piano Bar to larger stages like the Point Lonsdale Surf Lifesaving Club, Astrid and Oscar’s music is proving to transcend boundaries, uniting listeners in a shared experience of joy and celebration.

This month, Astrid and Oscar will be taking over the Barwon Club Hotel with a soulful experience on Sunday, 28 April. Their upcoming setlist, curated together, promises a vibrant mix of classics and contemporary hits, each song chosen to evoke emotion and ignite the soul.

But for Astrid, music is more than just a performance—it’s a conduit for human connection and self-expression. “Performing allows me to make people feel thoughts, feelings, and emotions that perhaps they haven’t considered and allow them to process these things,” she explains. “Being able to provide that for other people makes me feel so much joy.”

ANDREA ROBERTSON'S Ode to the 'Seasons'

Æ Ocean Grove’s Andrea Robertson takes listeners on a captivating sonic journey that resonates with the ebb and flow of life itself with her latest physical release, Seasons: The Complete Series

This ambitious project, spanning four EPs coinciding with autumn, winter, spring, and summer, has now culminated in an album that marks a significant milestone in Robertson’s catalogue.

The journey begins with Seasons Volume 1 , where Robertson sets the tone with three exquisite tracks coated in a golden warmth and promising to light a bright fire within. ‘All That Glitters’ features gentle acoustics and eloquent vocals that weave a tale of introspection and renewal, while ‘More Than Ever’ and the tender ‘Seasons’ delve deeper into Robertson's soul-stirring lyricism, capturing the essence of autumn's fleeting beauty with each note.

As the seasons progress, so does Robertson’s sonic narrative. Seasons Volume 2 embraces the cool tranquillity of winter with melancholic tracks like ‘If You Don't Say You Love Me’, ‘Communicate’ and ‘Nobody Knows’. Here, Robertson's emotive vocals intertwine with irresistible bluesy acoustic guitar, hypnotic percussion and warm brass, creating a sense of intimacy and vulnerability.

With the arrival of spring comes Seasons Volume 3, where Robertson's music blossoms with newfound energy and optimism. From the poignant reflections of ‘Blue Morning Light’, the soulful groove of ‘Better Days’ and the electrifying rock number ‘The Right Side Of Bed’, each track is a testament to Robertson's versatility as both a musician and a storyteller.

Finally, Seasons Volume 4 brings the series to a summery crescendo with three new tracks that capture the essence of the season. Robertson invites listeners to embrace the joy of living in the moment with the laid-back vibes of ‘You Ain’t No Good’ to the utterly infectious rhythm of ‘Get You Moving’ featuring Benjamin IQ Sanders, and the bluesy-soft rock spell of ‘Wasting Time’. Robertson’s magnum opus, the 12-track album is a celebration of resilience, creativity, and the enduring power of music. From the laid-back vibes of summer to the raw emotion of autumn, Robertson's artistry shines brightly on Seasons: The Complete Series, weaving together elements of blues, folk, rock, and alt-country to create a musical mosaic that is as captivating as it is diverse.

ASTRID ARMSTRONG DUO

WHERE: BARWON CLUB HOTEL

WHEN: SUN 28 APR, 4–6:30PM

ANDREA ROBERTSON

Seasons: The Complete Series is out now.

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THE PIERCE BROTHERS

MASTERS OF MUSICAL EVOLUTION EMBRACE THE GRANDEUR WITH NEW ALBUM

The Pierce Brothers have carved a reputation for themselves as purveyors of electrifying live performances brimming with vigour, passion, and flair, establishing themselves as a hallmark of the Melbourne music scene.

Æ From their humble beginnings as Bourke Street buskers in 2011, Jack and Pat Pierce have honed their captivating stage presence and cultivated a connection with audiences that transcends boundaries.

Unlike many street performers, the Pierce Brothers have seamlessly translated the raw, unfiltered energy of busking onto larger stages, captivating audiences far beyond their Melbourne origins. "From my busking days to now, there have been heaps of incremental changes that have turned us into the band that we are today," Jack Pierce explains. "We've always been a band that evolves with the songs we write, and now we have WAY too many instruments on stage."

Having mastered the art of exploration, experimentation, and livewire performances, their latest musical endeavour, Everything Is Bigger Than Me, marks a significant milestone in their artistic journey.

This album, their third studio venture, not only underscores the Melbourne-based twins' growth as musicians and storytellers but also marks a significant leap in their creative journey. Having taken the reins of production for the first time, alongside Phil Threlfall (Illy, Bliss n Eso, Owl Eyes), Jack and Pat Pierce navigate new waters, steering their sound into uncharted territories while weaving narratives of love, loss, and the human experience.

“We did our best to lean more into our indie-folk inspirations, and always tried to harken back to the way that we perform live,” Jack Pierce explains. “It was also recorded at my home studio, which was also a first for us! Having said that, this gave us a lot of freedom to explore the songs as much as we could!”

"We did more pre-production than we usually do," Jack adds, "and in that exploration of each song, we found new ideas that we would never have had the time to explore if we’d have just rehearsed them live, and then just gone guns blazing into a studio.” This meticulous approach to the recording process allowed them to delve deeper into each song, resulting in a richer and more layered sound and more ambitious tracks.

From infectious folk toe-tappers like ‘Bottle’ to haunting tracks like ‘Wilder’, which features Philadelphia-based twins LULLANAS, the Pierce Brothers are unafraid to explore and expand their sonic palette while staying true to the earnest lyricism and harmonious vocals that fans have come to adore. Rustic charm meets mass singalong potential in ‘Left You On Read’, while tracks like ‘Blood’ and ‘White Dress’ delve into themes of family, love, and introspection. With its soaring chorus and introspective lyrics, ‘Hollow’ stands out as a focus track, capturing the essence of their storytelling prowess. As Jack reflects on the song, "This was probably the saddest track of the record. We love to blend both melancholy and upbeat energy in our songs. It's an outlier [in terms of theme],” he explains, “but we just really enjoyed the storytelling and the picture that painted, and we took inspiration from Paul Kelly in that way." Their evolution as artists, both personally and musically, since their debut EP The Night Tree , is palpable in this album. As Jack reminisces, "Listening back to The Night Tree, it's hard to believe it's already 10 years old.

“I'm really proud of most of the songs on that and would love to revisit some of the songs that I don't think we gave enough time to. This new album represents us backing ourselves a little bit more, with lessons that we've learned from the incredible people we've worked with over the years, both writing and producing music.”

Despite the challenges they faced on their hugely successful European headline tour, including a hospital visit, lost voices, cancelled shows, a stolen credit card and a studio disaster back home, the Pierce Brothers remain resilient and determined to share their music with audiences around the world.

Having kicked off their extensive Australian tour at the esteemed Bluesfest, they look forward to bringing their new album to life on stage. "This will be our most extensive tour since 2019," Jack says. "The good thing about this year’s tour is that for the most part it’s weekend on/ weekend off. This was so I didn’t miss too many weekends with my young kids, but it certainly pushed the dates out a long way, because we really wanted to do that big regional run like we used to!”

As anticipation hangs heavy in the air for locals awaiting their performances in Castlemaine, Ballarat, and Torquay, the Pierce Brothers continue to leave an indelible mark on the indie-folk landscape. Everything Is Bigger Than Me is not just an album; it's a testament to the duo's remarkable journey, a journey that unfolds with each chord, each lyric, and each heartfelt performance.

Everything Is Bigger Than Me is out now.

PIERCE BROTHERS

THEATRE ROYAL, CASTLEMAINE THU 11 APR

VOLTA, BALLARAT FRI 12 APR

TORQUAY HOTEL, TORQUAY SAT 11 MAY

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GEELONG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

BRING MUSIC FROM MOVIES TO THE STAGE

From Star Wars to The Lord Of The Rings , conductor Mario Dobernig brings timeless and classic films to life, with Music from the Movies .

Æ “Get this much money and buy all the classical music you can find downtown,” were the words of director Stanley Kubrick when building the intense moments of the mind-melting 2001: A Space Odyssey . The careful use of Richard Strauss’s tone poem ‘Also Sprach Zarathustra’ scored the crescendoed embryonic space scene, cementing it as a cultural moment that lives on in cinema history whilst being heavily referenced in pop culture.

Just last year we saw it adapted in the realm of Barbie World and in February this year, pop-punk legends Blink-182 dramatically entered the stage each night of their fifteen-show tour to the orchestral piece.

Kubrick is not the only director to use this transformative formula to heighten scenes, enhance characters and world-build.

‘The Imperial March’ defined the formidable villain, Darth Vader, and Steven Spielberg built the hero narrative around Indiana Jones through John Williams' composition of ‘The Raiders March’. Williams also sonically transported audiences into the magical world of Hogwarts in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, and Howard Shore took us on a journey through Middle Earth scoring The Lord of The Rings trilogy.

Now these iconic musical moments are being brought to the stage by the Geelong Symphony Orchestra in concert, Music From The Movies

Taking place at Costa Hall on Saturday 11 May, Music From The Movies sees the GSO perform a stacked program of music themes from the aforementioned 2001: A Space Odyssey, Star Wars, The Lord of The Rings trilogy, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, and Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, along with pieces from Schindler’s List, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Mission, The King’s Speech, and Zorba the Greek

“We have selected themes that have made an impact in pop culture and have become timeless. Whether you have seen the movie or not, you know Beethoven: Symphony No.7 or have heard the Star Wars theme. We wanted things that were really satisfying to the players to play,” says Music Director and GSO President, Wendy Galloway. Intending to carry the audience into the screen through score, Music From The Movies enlists 60 talented musicians under the direction and mentorship of internationally renowned conductor Mario Dobernig. With Susan Pierotti in the Concert Master seat and well-known Australian opera singer and entertainer Sally-Anne Russell as the presenter, the GSO aims to prove their place as a top-tier symphony orchestra.

“Geelong Symphony Orchestra is known for our high reputation across performances and our talented players, mainly local players. About 70% of our players are local but we did have to bring in a few imports from Melbourne,” explains Galloway.

Consisting of teachers, doctors and engineers, GSO members are all involved not only because they are incredibly talented with their instrument, but because they are passionate about playing with Galloway commenting that “they all jumped at the opportunity to play together”.

Established in 2016 as Galloway’s brain-child, the Geelong Symphony Orchestra’s track record is solid, taking on waltzes and orchestral show pieces from Johann Strauss II, Franz Lehár, Brahms and Puccini in Vienna - City of Dreams, mastering Sibelius Finlandia for Titans, and tackling Elga’s Enigma

In Music From The Movies, audiences need not have a classical ear. As a 3 pm matinee session, the two-hour concert - including an interval - is accessible to all walks of life; symphony orchestra enthusiasts, classical music novices, film lovers, and families.

“We aim to have all of our events as early evening or a 3 pm start to make sure it is accessible to everyone. We try to keep it very audience friendly - if it is fully serious classical music you can turn people off but music stays famous for a reason. People are getting more excited about symphonic orchestras and there has been a buzz about our Geelong Symphony Orchestra with strong audiences. Music From The Films is a good starting point for new audiences,” comments Galloway. Aiming to run three shows per year, the end of the year sees the orchestra take on Mozart and Beethoven in Heroica on Saturday, 26 October from 5 pm at Costa Hall with further programming sorted for 2025.

“There’s certainly a desire with the players and with the audience for more shows so we'll keep filling the need as long as we can!”

But for now, audiences can dive into the cinematic universe through the swirling sound of the Geelong Symphony Orchestra in Music From The Movies

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WHERE: COSTA HALL - DEAKIN UNIVERSITY GEELONG WATERFRONT

WHEN: SAT 11 MAY 3 PM

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STARS & BARS FESTIVAL

Returns to Heathcote for the Ultimate Countrified Adventure

Æ The legendary Stars & Bars Festival is making its grand return to Heathcote this month, this time expanding into a twoday musical spectacle like no other. Taking place on Friday, 26 April and Saturday, 27 April, this hybrid music festival combines the allure of a magical mystery bus tour and the infectious nature of country music with the delights of a winery and brewery exploration.

Now in its third year, Stars & Bars Festival Heathcote, created by industry veteran Lincon Boyd, is all about celebrating the best of music, wine, beer, spirits, food, and hospitality that the Heathcote region has to offer in the most experimental and adventurous way possible.

Kicking off on Friday, 26 April, the festivities commence with a special Family Dinner at The Union Hotel Heathcote, featuring a delightful blend of cuisine and entertainment in true Stars & Bars style.

On Saturday, festival-goers are invited to embark on The Heathcote Express, an epic multi-locale magical mystery musical bus tour that culminates in the renowned Evening Session at Palling Bros Brewery.

From engaging performances by incredibly talented artists to immersive experiences at unique locales, this festival promises an unforgettable adventure.

The Locales

At the heart of this whole experience is the festival locales. Carefully selected for their immersive qualities, the locales offer more than just venues for musical performances. They provide an enchanting backdrop with indoor/outdoor stages against stunning vistas, enhancing the overall experience for attendees.

Among the notable locales hosting this year's festival is The Union Hotel Heathcote, a historic establishment renowned for its traditional charm, hearty meals and excellent selection of local wine and beer. This is where the festival kicks off with a Friday Night Family Dinner.

Red Edge Winery, with its sweeping vistas, offers the perfect setting for morning tea, wine tasting and a taste of alt-country vibes during the festival.

Meanwhile, the Tooborac Hotel & Brewery, steeped in history since 1857, promises a family-friendly atmosphere and modern craft beer delights. With an on-site brewery, this charming spot is also Victoria’s oldest National Trust-listed country pub. Munari Wines, a celebrated family-owned vineyard, invites visitors to experience the passion and precision behind their exceptional wines with an expertly guided wine tasting flight.

And finally, a favourite on this whistle-stop tour, Palling Bros Brewery delivers the perfect backdrop for the climatic Evening Session. As the original brewer in Heathcote, this gem serves as the ultimate hub for handcrafted artisan beer, fine dining, and live music in the vibrant indoor-outdoor setting of the beer garden.

The Artists

THE SEVEN UPS

Prepare for a mesmerising musical journey with Melbourne's very own The Seven Ups. This seven-piece powerhouse infuses funk, psychedelic rock, and cinematic soul into their electrifying performances. They're set to ignite the dancefloor at Palling Bros Brewery.

NATHAN SEECKTS

Nathan Seeckts seamlessly blends Americana, folk, country, and blues into his compelling music. Drawing inspiration from legends like Bruce Springsteen and Lucero, Seeckts crafts songs that resonate authentically with his audiences.

RILEY CATHERALL

Captivating audiences with his heartfelt storytelling and emotional depth in the Americana and alt-country music scenes, Catherall's performance – backed by a full band – offers a preview of things to come from this rising star.

THE DRUNKEN POACHERS

The Drunken Poachers have entertained audiences for over a decade with their rambunctious drinking songs and foot-stomping singalongs.

LUKE SINCLAIR

Luke Sinclair, of Raised By Eagles fame, presents his solo work ablaze with country soul, pop, and rock n’ roll. With his debut solo release ‘Heavy Dreams’, Sinclair showcases his evocative lyrics and universal songwriting garnering critical acclaim.

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GRIM FAWKNER

Grim Fawkner, the rambling man of acoustic-driven storytelling, brings tales and musings from his global travels to the stage. From soft ballads to upbeat roots/country/ blues, Fawkner's performances connect with audiences of all sizes, making him a beloved figure in the folk scene.

JUNGLE JIM SMITH

Armed with a foot-powered drum set and guitars, Jungle Jim delivers a dynamic mix of blues and garage grooves that guarantee an irresistible foot-tapping, head-bopping experience.

BILL BARBER

Blues virtuoso Bill Barber's soulful voice and masterful guitar work resonate deeply with audiences. Celebrated for his electrifying live performances and profound connection with his listeners, Barber continues to push the boundaries of contemporary blues music.

SPECIAL GUEST

DJ CHUNKY LOVE

With vintage vinyl classics and dancefloor fillers, DJ Chunky Love promises an unforgettable musical experience at both the Union Hotel Heathcote Family Dinner and the Palling Bros Brewery Evening Session.

Ticket Options

HEATHCOTE EXPRESS BUS TOUR:

Join the all-day tour on 27 April for $120 + booking fee. Experience seven acts across four locales, with guided wine tastings and entry to the Evening Session included.

THE EVENING SESSION AT PALLING BROS BREWERY:

Enjoy performances by four acts for $30 + booking fee on 27 April from 6:00 pm to 11:30 pm. Limited tickets are available online or at the door.

FRIDAY NIGHT FAMILY DINNER AT THE UNION HOTEL HEATHCOTE:

Kick off the weekend on Friday 26 April for $10 + booking fee. Enjoy food, drinks, and performances by Jungle Jim Smith, Bill Barber, and DJ Chunky Love.

With the (almost) Anzac Day long weekend providing ample time to explore Heathcote at leisure, the Stars & Bars Festival offers the perfect opportunity to leave the city behind and immerse yourself in Victoria's heartland.

So, why wait? Secure your tickets now and embark on a sonic journey like no other. As they say, buy the ticket, take the ride.

STARS & BARS FESTIVAL

WHERE: HEATHCOTE

WHEN: 26 & 27 APR

J WRAY RECORDS

Tucked away in the coastal oasis of Torquay, a new destination has emerged – J Wray Records.

Æ Owned and curated by local enthusiast Josh Wray, this boutique record store opened back in March, offering a serene escape for local vinyl devotees and music lovers alike.

Originally established online in 2022, Josh Wray’s venture into the world of vinyl commerce gained traction through appearances at Garage Geelong and the Geelong Vintage Market in 2023. Now, J Wray Records has taken a physical form, becoming a cornerstone of Torquay’s burgeoning music scene.

Named after its founder, Josh Wray, whose passion for music ignited an independent hobby of trading records amongst friends, J Wray Records encapsulates the essence of the vinyl resurgence, boasting an extensive collection of over 2000 LPs, both new and second-hand, catering to diverse tastes.

Situated at 28 Baines Crescent, the new store is full of unique charm within its transformed shipping container. Unlike larger establishments, J Wray Records provides an intimate space conducive to leisurely browsing, ensuring that every vinyl exploration is an immersive experience without the hassle of overcrowding.

The custom-made shelves of J Wray Records feature an eclectic mix of musical offerings, from classic Metallica, AC/DC and Blink 182 to contemporary favourites like Taylor Swift, Noah Kahan and Billie Eilish. Prices vary to accommodate all budgets, with options ranging from affordable second-hand gems to coveted box sets and rare editions.

Patrons can expect to be greeted by an array of audio treasures, from Audio-Technica turntables to limited edition Sound Burgers, complemented by a selection of speakers, record cleaners, and more.

Additionally, the store extends an invitation to the local community to trade in their second-hand records, offering fair prices for valued additions to their collection. And in anticipation of Record Store Day on 20 April, J Wray Records is gearing up to unveil a selection of exclusive titles too, adding to the excitement surrounding its launch.

Whether browsing in-store or online, J Wray Records is a must-visit for music lovers and those with a soft spot for the timeless allure of vinyl culture.

J WRAY RECORDS

WHERE: 28 BAINES CRESCENT

OPEN: 7 DAYS FROM 10AM

BLYSS

Meet Geelong’s rising rock phenomenon.

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Æ Hailing from the coastal shores of Surf Coast / Naarm, blyss has emerged as one seriously dynamic force in the music scene, blending nostalgia with modernity to craft a sound uniquely their own. Comprised of Nick, Tristan, Nathan, and Bill, the four-piece band combines their diverse influences to create music that is as energetic as it is emotive.

Reflecting on blyss’ sound, guitarist Nathan Mossop shares, “The music that we make feels super energetic and almost nostalgic to us. Whether it’s an emotional section of a song or straight-up pub energy, we make sure that there’s a feeling attached to all the parts.

“As a four-piece band, we have such different influences and I think they’ve melted together nicely. We all love heavy shit, yet we all love a great pop song and hopefully, people will get behind our version of whatever that means to us.”

Drawing inspiration from a range of genres, blyss infuses their music with elements of heavy rock and pop sensibilities, creating a sound that resonates with audiences, especially with the release of their first two singles: the stadium-sized nostalgic ‘Feel It All’ and heavy, hardcore-influenced ‘Stereo Heart’.

Transitioning from their previous moniker, The Vainz, to blyss has allowed the band to explore new creative avenues and define their musical identity. Nathan reflects, “Nowadays in blyss, it’s all about the stuff that comes collaboratively, naturally and somewhat quickly.”

Having cut their teeth at iconic venues such as Lead Beater Hotel in Melbourne, Barwon Club Geelong, Torquay Hotel, and Cherry Bar over the last 12 months alone, blyss is no stranger to the stage. On Sunday, April 21, blyss will grace the stage at the renowned Do The Pop Festival, a celebration of rock 'n' roll culture and a platform for championing local talent in Port Campbell. With over 30 bands across two days, this festival is a milestone for the band, promising an unrelenting barrage of sonic brilliance for all rock enthusiasts.

Looking ahead, blyss is eager to continue sharing their music with the world, with more new music to come. Nathan teases, “Whether it’s an EP or an album, you’ll be getting more craziness, more solos, more singalongs, more energy – all of it.”

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ELLA HOOPER:

A SMALL TOWN HEROINE TAKING CENTRE STAGE

Æ As the sun sets over Geelong’s picturesque Mt Duneed Estate this April, music lovers are in for a treat as they gather for a memorable day on the green. As platinum-selling sensation Chris Isaak headlines A Day on the Green, another luminary prepares to grace the stage: the inimitable Ella Hooper.

Renowned for her indelible mark on the Australian music scene, Hooper’s upcoming performance promises to be a poignant intersection of past triumphs and future aspirations. With the weight of anticipation hanging in the air, Hooper reflects on the magnitude of the moment. “I’m good!” she exclaims, her voice betraying a hint of exhaustion tempered by excitement. “It’s been a big start to the year so it’s all good, but I’m just going fast, fast, fast.”

As she prepares to share the stage with Chris Isaak, Hooper’s admiration for the legendary crooner is palpable. “I remember seeing... a film clip when I was a little kid of Chris Isaak, it was probably ‘Wicked Game’ where he walking along the beach with Helena Christensen,” she reminisces. “And I thought, ‘Wow, that’s the coolest. That’s the coolest guy singing the coolest song’ so I can’t quite believe it.” For Hooper, the allure of events like A Day on the Green lies in their ability to transport audiences to a realm of serenity and splendour. “I’m a huge fan of A Day on the Green,” she enthuses. “My dream gig always involves a really nice environment... sipping a nice wine and listening to iconic, incredible, classic music, so this is actually my dream gig.”

Yet amidst the grandeur of outdoor venues, Hooper remains grounded, attuned to the nuances of her craft. “We think about what songs work best in that format and what songs people going to want to hear before they hear a lot of other incredible music,” she explains.

With her upcoming performance, where she’ll perform with just two others on stage, Hooper plans to introduce new elements to her set, including the addition of a violin. “It’s going to be a fun touch to our set,” she shares. “So there’ll be some fiddles and keys, electric guitar and maybe some mandolin... it’s a bit of a folk rock sort of mix.”

Hooper’s presence adds an extra layer of excitement to the already star-studded lineup, with her journey in the music industry being nothing short of extraordinary. Bursting onto the scene as a teenager, Hooper quickly made her mark with Killing Heidi, scoring a number one single on her 17th birthday and becoming the first woman to be awarded APRA’s Songwriter of the Year at just 18. Her debut album, Reflector, soared to the top of the charts, winning four ARIA Awards and achieving platinum status multiple times over.

But Hooper’s story doesn’t stop there. After three successful albums with Killing Heidi, she embarked on a solo career, showcasing her deeply personal songwriting with her latest album, Small Town Temple

Written in her hometown of Violet Town, the album continues to resonate deeply with listeners, much to Hooper’s amazement and gratitude. “To have something so personal connect as it has is beyond words; it’s so, so special to me,” she says, acknowledging the paradoxical universality of personal narratives. The album, lauded for its intimate storytelling and acoustic warmth, marks a significant departure from her previous work, delving into themes of family, community, and self-discovery. Songs like the title track, ‘Long Gully Road’, and ‘Grow Wild’ stand out as personal anthems, each encapsulating different facets of Hooper’s experiences and relationships. These tracks not only underscore the album’s emotional landscape but also signal a new chapter in her solo career, characterised by a more organic, acoustic-driven sound. “It’s been about moving into more traditional instrumentation,” Hooper explains, “I’m going to try and keep going in that direction and I’m hoping to get horns and strings and things like that in there as well.”

As she contemplates the evolution of her solo career, Hooper acknowledges the challenges of carving out her own path. “Sometimes when you are an artist, and your sound and your very own voice is your product... you’re quite sensitive to the ups and downs of it,” she muses. “But over all these years, I’m really lucky to have had such a long, bloody career where I’ve learned to separate myself from it; to draw the line between the real, real me and the band me.

Yet amidst the highs and lows, Hooper finds solace and fulfillment in the art of storytelling through music. “My job as a songwriter is to keep an eye on the inner world and give it a voice,” she reflects. “But then as someone who wants to share it... what am I doing with it?”

As she looks ahead to her upcoming performances with Chris Isaak and James Taylor later this month, Hooper remains grounded, focused on the present moment and the opportunity to connect with audiences through her music. “Just make sure everyone comes down,” she laughs. “This is definitely not one not to miss.”

A DAY ON THE GREEN

FT: Chris Isaak and special guests Boy & Bear, Vika & Linda, Ella Hooper and The Mojo Corner

WHERE: MT DUNEED ESTATE, GEELONG WHEN: SAT 6 APR

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HOW PLATFORM ARTS LEADS ARTS EXPERIENCES

Æ Car park performative takeovers; marine biologists collaborating with artists; sound tours with evening swims at Eastern Beach; and the former magistrate court packed with hay bales for a spoken word-slash-archery act: Platform Arts is pushing the boundaries of art inside and outside of their Old Courthouse walls. Strength to strength, the not-for-profit arts organisation has been raising the profile of experimental and contemporary art in the Geelong region through community collaboration, engaging in wider dialogue on issues that matter, building meaningful connections with sector leaders, and presenting powerful, thought-provoking works. Executive Director Ilana Russell explains, “It has been a delight to grow the reach of Platform Arts programming and program partners. In the last couple of years, we’ve partnered with universities, international arts festivals, government bodies and experimental theatre companies to deliver exciting works to the region that challenge the way that we, as audiences, think.”

“I was waterbombed in a shopping trolley as part of a performance work that challenged assumptions about youth. The Director turned the burning of Weetbix onstage into a conversation about the comparably delicate practices of the arts industry and the death industry. We’re building a program where art leads and comments on complex constructs.”

To help bring all of these pieces of the Platform puzzle together, the organisation has introduced thematics into their programming, blanketing their gallery, performance and public program under an overarching theme. Anchored by the considered curation of a major exhibition and supported by performances, talks, public events and publications, Platform’s 2024 program responds to issues and conversations that are urgent in our current societal climate.

“It’s incredibly exciting to create arts experiences that connect and unravel over time, where audiences are invited to gather and respond to each subsequent event within that theme. The arts are as much about providing alternative conceptual means to process—together—our changing world,” Russell says.

This strategic choice enables Platform to align with Geelong's expectations of contemporary art experiences. From engaging with higher calibre artists to bringing world-class works to their stage and gallery walls, Platform Arts is focused on elevating its artistic offering.

“Under this new model, we have opened our outreach to engage an amazing cohort of artists, researchers and disrupters to respond to vital environmental and social issues. Our [most recent] exhibition engaged fifteen artists, such as national changemakers Georgia Nowak, James Geurts, and Jazz Money, whose work all responds in some capacity to a shared vision and concept,” says Russell.

The arts organisation recently showcased CURRENTS, an exhibition exploring the human relationship with water. The exhibition component saw the intersection of artists across disciplines contemplating tides, migration, ecosystems, climate change, saturation, sustenance and hydration. On the public program front, Platform Arts partnered with Barwon Water to deliver off-site events, including a water cycle meditation and a guided walk at Upper Stony Creek Reservoir.

“The uniqueness of the CURRENTS exhibition and the cross-section of artists involved has opened up the exploration of art practice across different mediums and industries. Scientists, researchers and artists have become intrinsically interconnected throughout this process and we have connected with spaces outside of our building.”

Their second theme, fairy, is set to kick off on Saturday, 6 April, running until Friday, 17 May. The project will explore ‘fairies’ and queer presences, engaging 13 artists to think through and creatively respond to the possibilities and limitations of “thinking of queerness as a fairy.”

As supported by the Midsumma Regional Activation Fund, fairy sees collaboration with the LGBTQIA+ community of Geelong. For the opening event, catering will be provided by cheese train aficionados, Splatters. In a first for the organisation, following the recent removal of its dry zone designation, Platform Arts will also include the service of alcohol, partnering with local regional allies, Great Ocean Road Gin.

Additionally, fairy strengthens the organisation's relationship with the Geelong Pride Film Festival. The festival program launched at Platform Arts in March, followed by screenings and Q&As in their theatre on Saturday, 20 April. Features include the story of an 87-year-old carriage-diving legend in Isla’s Way, alongside the AFLW documentary Equal the Contest. The festival also boasts the Australian premiere of Masquerades of Research I and II by Irishbased artist Padraig Robinson.

“We’re excited to partner with Geelong Pride Film Festival to share the important stories from the community and further contribute to the LGBTQIA+ conversation. We’re thrilled to build on our longstanding relationship with the festival by becoming a more significant program supporter each year.”

PLATFORM ARTS

WHERE: 60 LITTLE MALOP ST, GEELONG

WHEN: MON–FRI 9 AM–5 PM SAT 10 AM–3 PM

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BUILDING BETTER PSYCHOLOGY OUTCOMES

Æ “Music industry faces mental health 'crisis' as COVID-19 takes toll on vulnerable workers” reads a 2021 headline from The ABC. “‘Startling Findings’ Uncovered In Music Industry Wellbeing Survey” continued the thread in 2022 as published by The Music citing research from the firstever music industry mental health and wellbeing survey conducted by Support Act.

That research reported statistics such as 66% of participants reported high to very high levels of psychological distress, 59% of participants had experiences suicidal thoughts at a staggering 4.5 times the proportion of the general population, and 35% reported having a current mental health condition.

Whilst these findings are specific to the music industry, mental health is not an industry isolated issue within Australia. Too many people are on waitlists for mental health support, while many find that their first experience with a psychologist isn’t the right fit leading to a trial-and-error approach to finding the right psychologist for them. This leads to people feeling less hopeful that there is effective support that will make them feel happier and confident in their lives.

On the Geelong front, psychologist Dr Nathan Castle is trying to solve this issue through his practice, Psychology Outcomes. Psychology Outcomes is the first Precision Mental Healthcare Service in Australia and the first clinic to be able to scientifically find the most effective psychologist for every client that calls.

Scientific matching shows promise to provide double the mental health results for every client needing support. Psychology Outcomes partnered with an innovative tech company, Outcome Referrals, to bring scientific matching to Australia in 2021. Since that time, Psychology Outcomes has not only published their results in articles to demonstrate the effectiveness but also published the clinic results on the front page of their website so clients interested in seeking support can review them first before booking a session.

This strategy has led clients to call Psychology Outcomes directly and led them to feel more confident that they will get a psychologist who is committed to helping them achieve the best results.

A recent recipient of the TAC Value-based Healthcare Innovation Grant, Psychology Outcomes is changing the face of health care and finding the right psychologist for the right client every time.

This method is attracting psychology clinics across Australia to join the Precision Mental Health Network in an attempt to improve recovery from mental health nationally. Innovative clinics such as Lawson Clinical Psychology, Launch Psychology, ACT of Living, Solid Rock Psychology, Rhythm Psychology, Strength Psychology and Goals Psychology have joined the network in an effort to get better results for clients struggling with mental health issues. Through scientific matching, the network aims to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of private psychology organisations treating chronic pain, trauma and mental health.

This move to turn the traditional mental health model on its head comes from the belief that therapy can be done better. Too many Australians have experienced seeing a psychologist that simply wasn’t the right fit and know they could have gotten better results.

Through the roll out of the Precision Mental Health Network, this new scientific matching method allows Psychology Outcomes to create a positive impact to Geelong locals, whilst also influencing highly effective treatments to each state to help clients more than ever.

Dr Castle notes that research has shown this innovative scientific matching approach doubles the results of mental health treatment. The best part is that clients don’t have to do anything different and Psychologists don’t need to do anything different either. Asking for more from Psychologists is unlikely to lead to better treatment results across Australia as they are often already overworked and, in some cases, burnt out.

It is actually more simple to identify which clients Psychologists are most effective with and match clients to them. Unsurprisingly, this leads to better care, more confident clients and more fulfilled Psychologists. Importantly, it allows for the reduction of the trial and error of finding the right psychologist, in turn enabling people to feel better faster, building confidence to manage their own mental health and reducing the length of costly ongoing care.

Within Psychology Outcomes alone, scientific matching is seeing amazing results. With a team of seven psychologists strong and specialising in trauma, anxiety, depression, emotional difficulties, OCD, panic attacks and substance use, the clinic is seeing an overall client reliable improvement outcome of 76%. These results are the type of outcomes that can change clients lives and family as well as friends notice.

Dr Castle comments, “As a Geelong local, business owner and clinical psychologist, I’ve seen the strain that mental health care has on everyday Australians. That’s why, in 2020 we opened Psychology Outcomes with the belief that targeting depression, anxiety, panic attacks and OCD in adults needs to be more effective so that clients can get back to their lives.

“We have improved our results year after year since we started because we are committed to thinking outside of the box as well as keeping the client outcomes front of mind. We publish our results every two years and are currently in the top 30% of effective psychology clinics internationally.”

To learn more about Psychology Outcomes and the Precision Mental Health Network or to book an appointment, head to their website at: www.psychologyoutcomes.com

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ARTS GUIDE

Exhibitions to see this month

ART ON THE PIER

If you love art but find galleries to be a little too stuffy, take a stroll outside at Art on the Pier. For the fourth year running, the Queenscliff Pier has been transformed into the country’s largest outdoor art exhibition. More than 150 artworks have been installed, with pieces printed on a mix of aluminium panels and canvas and placed between two sheets of polycarbonate plastic to showcase the Queenscliff Art Prize.

QUEENSCLIFF PIER UNTIL 30 APR

NAN GOLDIN

It’s not quite New York but it’s a slice of the Big Apple at this new exhibition celebrating legendary photographer Nancy ‘Nan’ Goldin. Nan began documenting the city’s postpunk, new-wave scene in the late ’70s/early ’80s, which would form her acclaimed slideshow, The Ballad of Sexual Dependency. Goldin refers to this as her public diary. A series of music/art shows called Art Late will occur throughout its duration, including The Belair Lip Bombs on April 13.

ART GALLERY OF BALLARAT UNTIL 2 JUN

ART IN THE VINES

Situated between Kyneton, Woodend and Lancefield, Newham is home to Hanging Rock Winery. It is here you will discover the Art in the Vines sculpture exhibition. Take a leisurely walk as you discover more than twenty artworks from some of Australia’s most acclaimed sculptors. Enjoy works from Andre Sardone, Mark Reyment, Brigit Heller, Timothea Jewell, Nicole Allen, Horik Israelian and more. You can also see the works online through hangingrock.com.au.

HANGING ROCK WINERY UNTIL 30 APR

THE RECIPROCAL EYE

In The Reciprocal Eye, Clive Murray-White and Michelle Caithness pay homage to traditional Western art practices while exploring the intimacy of collaboration and the depths of human experience through intellectual curiosity and open dialogue. Murray draws upon the Italian style of Non-Finito, a discipline that leaves part of the sculpture in its raw state. Caithness, meanwhile, utilises paper and canvas to explore forms through the manipulation of texture, light and colour.

WARRNAMBOOL

ART GALLERY 5 APR–16 JUN

MONOCHROME MEMORIES

Local artist Kim Lowe grew up on a 50-acre bush block in Marong. She chose to work in the monochrome medium as a way to allow the viewer to see and connect with her artwork without the distraction of colour, welcoming people to take a peek at her childhood memories through patterns of nature, native flora and fauna, iconic buildings and moments in time. The exhibition will also feature works from participants of her weekly Art for Wellbeing class, 2inspire Creatives.

DUDLEY HOUSE, BENDIGO 19–29 APR

CHRISTOPHER RISK: GOLDEN YEARS

This is ground control to Major Tom, commencing the countdown to the end of this Davie Bowie exhibition. With an estimated 100+ million album sales, Bowie is widely regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. Ballarat-based artist Christopher Risk is a big fan. So big, he created a series of works celebrating the iconic looks and personas of the late, great chameleon of rock.

UNICORN LANE, BALLARAT 24/7 UNTIL 18 APR

FAIRY

How do queerness and desire become visible? What are the possibilities and limitations of this? These are the questions at the heart of fairy, an exhibition exploring ‘fairies’ and queer presences. With thanks to Creative Spaces, the City of Melbourne and Monash University Museum of Art, exhibitors include Ari Angkasa, Manisha Anjali, Martin Boyd, Mel Deerson, Briony Galligan, Jeremy Eaton, Mathew Jones, Luca Lana, Danni McGrath, Spiros Panigirakis and Peter Waples-Crowe.

PLATFORM ARTS, GEELONG 6 APR–17 MAY

JAMES PRICE & COLLEEN GUINEY

Two of Boom Gallery’s favourites are currently exhibiting. Using a minimal palette for maximum impact in his exploration of people, relationships and the human condition, James Price’s When I’m Not Looking at You, I’m Looking for You is his eighth solo exhibition at Boom. Known for her richness and depth, the landscapes of her region act as the inspiration in Colleen Guiney’s Everything in Between, her seventh solo exhibition at Boom.

BOOM GALLERY, NEWTOWN UNTIL 20 APR

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CULTURAL BRIDGES

The Geelong exhibition celebrating four decades of Pako Festa

Æ Geelong’s rich tapestry of multiculturalism is taking centre stage at the National Wool Museum with its latest exhibition, honouring over forty years of Victoria’s iconic multicultural festival, Pako Festa.

Titled Cultural Bridges: Celebrating Four Decades of Pako Festa, this community-focused showcase delves into the festival’s vibrant history, highlighting its profound impact on the region.

Since its inception, Pako Festa has been a beacon of cultural diversity, drawing thousands of attendees and fostering connections across communities through food, performances, and festivities. Developed in collaboration with Cultura, the exhibition encapsulates the essence of Pako Festa, showcasing objects, stories, and memories from Geelong’s multicultural tapestry.

Visitors can expect to immerse themselves in a journey through time, exploring traditional attire, meticulously crafted heritage pieces, and archival material interspersed with personal anecdotes and reflections. The exhibition not only celebrates the festival’s achievements, but also reflects on its evolution, remaining relevant to both its founding members and newer audiences alike.

“The cultural bridges built by Pako Festa are part of why Geelong is one of Australia’s fastest growing regional cities, attracting people with shared values to this vibrant and dynamic community,” says Josephine Rout, Senior Curator National Wool Museum.

“Cultural Bridges: Celebrating Four Decades of Pako Festa is a tribute to the people who have made Pako Festa the success it is today – one of Australia’s largest multicultural festivals that has been held here in Geelong, on Wadawurrung Country, for over four decades.”

The exhibition coincides with the launch of the 40 Years Young – Online History Project, an interactive timeline chronicling Pako Festa’s evolution through images, stories, and media articles.

CULTURAL BRIDGES: CELEBRATING

FOUR DECADES OF PAKO FESTA

WHERE: NATIONAL WOOL MUSEUM, GEELONG

OPEN: DAILY UNTIL 14 JULY

Timeless tales, thrilling twists and glittering memberships illuminate your next visit to

GEELONG ARTS CENTRE

Æ In the bustling heart of Geelong, creativity thrives at the new Geelong Arts Centre with an upcoming lineup of shows that span the spectrum from Shakespearean comedy to the suspense of a legendary whodunit and so much more.

The best part? Geelong Arts Centre has just announced their brand-new Membership program – The Glitterati, promising exclusive benefits for both seasoned patrons and newcomers alike.

GLITTERATI

With a Glitterati Silver membership, you can embrace exclusive perks, including a 10% discount on drinks at Geelong Arts Centre bars, a free drink on your birthday, and the choice of one free eligible performance. The Silver Glitterati membership is the ultimate way to enhance your entertainment experience and be part of the arts.

For those craving the ultimate VIP treatment, the Glitterati Platinum membership offers exclusive access to pre-show events and networking opportunities, alongside premium seats for every show across the centre’s entire season.

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM

Transport yourself into a realm of love, mischief, and magic with this enduring tale, reimagined with modern twists. From romance to comedy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream promises to enchant audiences of all backgrounds, staying true to Shakespeare’s timeless allure.

As Australia’s leading theatre company dedicated to Shakespearean works, Bell Shakespeare promises to captivate and inspire audiences with their innovative productions.

THE STORY HOUSE

AGATHA CHRISTIE’S THE MOUSETRAP

25–26 MAY

Step into the world of one of the 20th century’s most renowned whodunits, brought to life by the masterful storytelling of Agatha Christie. With its intricate plot twists and iconic characters, this legendary thriller has enthralled audiences for over seven decades.

Experience the suspense unfold as guests at Monskwell Manor unravel secrets and grapple with suspicion in this timeless mystery. Can you solve the puzzle before the final revelation?

THE PLAY HOUSE

Whether you’re drawn to the whimsical world of Shakespearean comedy or the spine-tingling suspense of a classic whodunit, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this season at your arts centre. Grab your Glitterati membership and lock in your next SEASON 2024 experience.

4–7 JULY

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ALPHA WOLF

Half Living Things

Æ Following the landmark success of Alpha Wolf’s first album with vocalist Lochie Keogh, A Quiet Place To Die (AQPTD), many weren’t expecting the group to drastically change their sound. Why would they? AQPTD not only demonstrated that the group had discovered a winning formula; it also more or less trademarked the use of pitch-shifters amongst modern-day metal, characterised by high-pitched, squealing guitar riffs and brutal, open breakdowns. This signature sound not only became synonymous with the now Melbourne-based outfits’ sound but also exerted a considerable influence on the rest of their peers.

When the album cover of Half Living Things was released, showcasing an illustration of a hooded figure holding a boom-box in a graffiti-laden landscape, many fans were pleasantly surprised to find that they were in for something new – or should I say nü.

This didn’t come as a shock to everyone. Over the last few years, nü metal has made a massive comeback in the modern-day metal scene, and Alpha Wolf has been a band that embraced the Y2K aesthetic long before its recent resurgence. So, in a way, it felt like a natural progression for the group.

Indeed, it was. While many other acts have heavily leaned into the sounds of their childhood influences, Alpha Wolf’s third effort has taken a 20-year-old genre and made it entirely their own, showcasing their trademark intensity in a new light. It’s still the Alpha Wolf that we know and love, but infinitely more demented and technical than ever before.

Track-by-track, Half Living Things hits you with fear-inducing, maniacal metal. From the moment you click play, you’re in Alpha Wolf’s custom-made nightmare and no matter which way you turn, there is no escape.

‘Double-Edge Demise’ sees Keogh count in a manic breakdown with snarled “Tik, Toks”; ‘Pretty Boy’ brings in huge downtuned riffs, ravaged gutturals and grunge-infused cleans; while ‘Mangekyō’ delivers breakdowns that most would reserve for their album’s defining moment in its opening 20 seconds. ‘A Terrible Day For Rain’ delivers feelings of surging anxiety, with its stomping rhythms, chugging riffs, and eerie programming making it feel as if you’re trapped in a room with your four biggest fears surrounding you from every angle.

It’s unbridled, seething anger at its finest – the kind of unrestrained aggression that many wouldn’t have encountered since they first heard Slipknot’s Iowa. Yet, it manages to surpass even that benchmark, both lyrically and musically.

I know, I know, that statement probably made a few ‘maggots’ out there ready for war, but it’s not one made lightly – Half Living Things is genuinely that unhinged. It’s a welcome changeup for the Melbourne-based outfit who have proven yet again, that they are the toughest band in Aus metal at the moment.

If you don’t believe that statement, it’s because you haven’t heard Half Living Things yet.

LABEL: GREYSCALE RECORDS/ SHARPTONE RECORDS

RELEASE: 5 APR

BEANS Boots N Cats

Æ Beans may well be the only modern ‘rock’ act that immediately falls into classic rock territory. This assertion might appear ambitious, given the fact that they are only three albums deep and less than a decade into their tenure. But on Boots N Cats, Beans have well and truly grown into their velvet flares, delivering an experimental album that feels like deep cuts straight out of the 60s and 70s psychedelic rock explosion.

An intricate, percussion-driven release that’s instrumental at heart, Boots N Cats sees Beans meld elements of psych rock, groove, blues and more. Honestly, if I had to list every style that the group dabbles with throughout this release, I’d be listing more genres than the CD section at JB Hi-Fi.

The aptly titled opener ‘Groove’ toys with elements of neo-psych and kraut rock, while also maintaining motorik krautrock rhythms. ‘Kookaburra’ combines Deep Purple grandeur with early Status Quoinfused psychedelia, while ‘Calling’ maintains a sneaky swagger in its rhythms – evoking the imagery of a cat burglar in a 60s movie while listening to it.

Other moments see the group experiment with unrelenting drum fills (‘One To Four’, ‘Silhouette’), influences of Zamrock fusion (‘Siamese Blundstone’), and melancholic dissonance (‘Haunted’, ‘Dreaming Daisy’).

Boots N Cats really is, from beginning to end, a trip, and one that’ll continue to firmly distinguish Beans’ incomparable flavour amongst the modern psych-rock scene.

LABEL: FUZZ CLUB RECORDS

RELEASE: OUT NOW

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OIKS

Æ Among early triple j listeners and the Aussie pub-rock circuit of the 90s, Jebediah are regarded as punk-rock royalty. And rightfully so. The group consistently maintained an impressive live show, and their songwriting has always been a cut above the rest, giving their early releases a longevity that many other acts from the same era struggled to attain.

Despite the broadening of their fan base over three decades, Jebediah has remained true to their origins, with almost every album under their belt channelling the same sticky floor, dingy pub-rock energy that the group cut their teeth on.

On their latest release OIKS , Jebediah continues to push their iconic punk rock trajectory, although this time around, they try their hand at something new. ‘Bad For You’ toys with reverb-laden shoegaze crescendos while ‘Gum Up The Bearing’ impressively adds the distinction of brass without ever straying into ska-punk territory. Both ‘Rubberman’ and ‘Aqua-Lung’ dabble in Radiohead-inspired psych-drone.

It’s equal parts experimental and familiar, propelling Jebediah’s enduring vision while also sticking true to their punkrock roots that we all fell in love with in the 90s. Sure, it may not be as disenchanted as the group’s earlier material, but after almost 30 years, you’d be damn well hoping that Kevin Mitchell wasn’t writing with the same level of teen angst that he was in his early twenties.

KHRUANGBIN

A LA SALA

Æ In the realm of instrumental neopsych, Khruangbin undeniably reign as leaders. Their first two releases, The Universe Smiles Upon You and Con Todo El Mundo, stood as giants within the modern psych scene, establishing the Texanbased trio’s meticulous craftsmanship and predominantly instrumental, Latin-inspired melodies as outliers among their peers.

However, subsequent releases such as Mordechai and Ali fell somewhat short, with the group trading their fluid, jam-like nature for a more minimalist approach that lacked the genre-bending magic of earlier work like ‘Lady and Man’ and ‘People Everywhere’.

Their latest studio album, A LA SALA, is a follow-up that’s released under immense expectation. While it does undoubtedly showcase the tight interplay and alluring marriage of virtuosity and psych-pop that the group have become renowned for, it once again lacks the distinct fluidity, genre progression, and unpredictability that characterised their earlier material.

Technically, Khruangbin will never disappoint. Their unmatched musical prowess is hard to criticise, and listeners will undoubtedly still find solace in the group’s signature, easy-listening, wistful ambience in tracks like ‘Ada Jean,’ ‘Pon Pón,’ and ‘Hold Me Up (Thank You).’

But for the most part, A LA SALA tends to lean too heavily into its subtleties, leaving many songs feeling somewhat lacklustre, rudimentary and aimless compared to the group’s previous work.

As a whole, A LA SALA might be better described as a cinematic score rather than the eagerly awaited sequel longed for by fans.

NORTHLANE Mirror’s Edge

Æ While it marked their most commercially successful release, 2022’s Obsidian nearly brought Northlane to the brink of collapse. Tensions surged, communication completely broke down, and it seemed like the longtime frontrunners of Aus djent metal were all set to self-implode at any moment.

Enter Mirror’s Edge , an EP that is somewhat of a miracle for the group, who seem to have re-found themselves and their appreciation for music through this release

Mirror’s Edge is a raw and unflinching body of work that brings the group back to basics. Sure, with the level of technicality that Northlane showcase on each release, their sound will never be described as ‘basic’ by definition. Yet there’s just something so perfectly rough and unfinished about this EP that feels so much like a group in its infancy during the Myspace era.

‘Afterimage’ packs equal parts grunt and groove through its jagged riffs and sludgy bass tones, ‘Miasma’ utilises off-kilter vocal cadences, drilling chugs and a powerhouse guest spot from Winston McCall, while ‘Let Me Disappear’ ties in tech-heavy synth breakdowns reminiscent of ‘HTML Rulez d00d’ era of The Devil Wears Prada.

For the first time in years, Northlane isn’t trying to fit a mould. They’re doing what works for them, and as a result, they’ve rediscovered the authenticity and individualism that their earlier material was heralded for.

Mirror’s Edge promises to translate in their live sets and evoke nostalgia for their earlier, intimate club shows.

LABEL: COOKING VINYL AUSTRALIA

RELEASE: 12 APR

LABEL: DEAD OCEANS

RELEASE: 5 APR

LABEL: INDEPENDENT

RELEASE: 12 APR

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UPSTATE STUDIOS

How the Fitness Powerhouse is Redefining Success for Women in Victoria

Æ Amidst the hustle and bustle of Victoria’s ever-growing fitness scene, one name stands out as a beacon of empowerment and inclusivity: Upstate Studios. Established in 2009 by sisters Gail Asbell and Charelle Cuolahan, this neon-bathed fitness haven isn’t just about breaking a sweat; it’s about breaking barriers and championing women’s success, both within its walls and beyond every day of the year.

Specialising in a diverse range of classes like Pilates, Boxing, Yoga, HIIT, and Meditation, Upstate Studios offers something for everyone, from seasoned athletes to newcomers looking to embark on their fitness journey.

From its humble beginnings in Geelong back 15 years ago, Upstate Studios emerged from the shared passion of Gail Asbell and Charelle Cuolahan for yoga and holistic wellness. What started as a vision to create a boutique fitness experience blossomed into a movement, a sanctuary where individuals could embark on a transformative journey towards self-discovery and empowerment.

“Our vision extended beyond just offering classes; we aimed to cultivate an inviting, motivating environment where people could discover their best selves. It’s a mission we’re still proud to uphold today,” says Gail Asbell, Co-Founder & Co-CEO of Upstate Studios.

“From day one, Upstate Studios has been proudly led by a 100% female management team and this is something we have strived to continue throughout the growth of the business and into the future.”

Central to Upstate’s ethos is its unwavering commitment to female leadership. From the boardroom to the studio floor, women hold the reins, steering the ship towards greater heights of success and inclusivity. Asbell and Cuolahan’s vision of a women-led business has not only shattered glass ceilings but paved the way for a new era of empowerment in the fitness industry.

“We are dedicated to empowering women both within our studio and beyond. We work to create an atmosphere where our women feel both confident and supported to not only enjoy but thrive in their careers. We’re big on fairness here, whether it’s fair pay or opportunities to grow,” says Asbell. “And outside our studio walls, we’re all about spreading those good vibes, partnering up like-minded and women-led businesses, as well as supporting causes close to our hearts.”

One of Upstate’s defining characteristics is its dedication to providing full-time career opportunities for women in an industry often plagued by contract roles. By prioritising internal hiring and professional development, Upstate Studios is not just a place of employment; it’s a launchpad for women to realise their dreams and aspirations.

“At Upstate, we believe in offering full-time career opportunities because it aligns with our values of investing in our team’s long-term growth and success. We also believe that every individual deserves the opportunity to build a successful and fulfilling career, regardless of gender or employment status,” she explains. “By providing stability and support, we’re nurturing a team of dedicated individuals who are committed to achieving greatness together.”

Looking ahead, Upstate Studios is championing gender diversity and women’s empowerment internally and within the broader fitness industry.

“Our goal is to create a workplace and industry where women feel valued, supported, and empowered to succeed,” says Asbell. With plans for rapid expansion, including the launch of three new studios across Melbourne, Upstate Studios is committed to providing equal opportunities for women and supporting their advancement in the fitness industry, spreading the positive energy far and wide. “Expanding Upstate Studios into new locations in Melbourne presents a significant opportunity to further our mission of providing equal opportunities for women and supporting their advancement in the fitness industry,” adds Asbell.

“With each new studio opening, we not only create job opportunities but also establish avenues for career growth and development. The expansion also allows us to offer a diverse range of roles within the business, including instructors, studio management, customer service, marketing, and administration.”

As a leader in the fitness industry, Upstate Studios envisions a future where women’s success and representation are not just encouraged, but celebrated. “We’ll continue providing equal opportunities, offering tailored support and development programs, and amplifying women’s voices within our business and the broader industry,” affirms Asbell. In fostering a culture of inclusivity and empowerment, Upstate Studios is paving the way for women to thrive, both within the studio and beyond.

Ultimately, Upstate Studios is more than just a fitness studio; it’s a community built on the foundation of empowering women to prioritise their health and well-being every day of the year.

“We believe in being the best part of someone’s day by providing accessible and empowering class experiences that encourage community, happiness, and personal growth,” shares Asbell.

With a diverse range of class styles, a supportive environment, and an inclusive community, Upstate Studios inspires women to make self-care and wellness a priority every day, fostering a positive lifestyle that extends far beyond a single day of celebration.

“Our goal is to create a workplace and industry where women feel valued, supported, and empowered to succeed,”

Ready to join the movement?

Head to the website to book your spot.

Upstate Studios is in Ballarat, Geelong, Newtown, Ocean Grove, Torquay and several Melbourne suburbs.

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STAGE GUIDE

Performances to see this month

MULTIPLE BAD THINGS

Teamwork makes the dream work, it has been said. But what happens when the team doesn’t gel and the dream seems pointless?

In a new work from Back to Back Theatre, the audience is taken inside a placeless warehouse where three employees approach a mundane task. Questions around inclusion, identity and intersectionality soon surface as the three employees face tests of cooperation and care. But when the witching hour approaches, who will be the scapegoat?

THE STORY HOUSE, GEELONG 11–13 APR

MICF ROADSHOW

Decision-making doesn’t come easy for many people. Fortunately, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival has made it so you don’t have to think as it picks some of the best names from the festival and throws the winners in a 1990s Honda Civic to work their magic around the country. Hosted by the UK’s Carl Donnelly, your night also features Bronwyn Kuss, Claire Hooper, Daniel Fernandes and Luka Muller.

THE STORY HOUSE, GEELONG 27 APR

KYNETON TOWN HALL, KYNETON 1 MAY

THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME

Fifteen-year-old Christopher Boone is gifted with an extraordinary brain, but a difficulty in dealing with the world. He is also a suspect in the killing of a dog, Wellington, owned by neighbour Mrs Shears. Family dynamics, human spirit and making sense of the world are explored in this novel-based mystery presented by the Bendigo Theatre Company’s Tribe Youth Theatre.

BTC SHED, BENDIGO 4–14 APR

THE TROJAN WAR

When Paris is born, he is sent away to be sacrificed when it is prophesied he will bring destruction to civilisation. Following Don Juan and Jekyll & Hyde, performance company A Slightly Isolated Dog are turning their attention to the legendary Trojan War. With their cast of faux-French performers, theatrical magic, pop songs and humour combine for an interactive romp that uses a classic tale to poke fun at modern times.

CIVIC HALL, BALLARAT 24 APR

THE OPEN HOUSE, GEELONG 3–4 MAY

FANTASTICO VARIETY SHOW

They put the bomp in the bomp bah bomp bah bomp. They put the ram in the rama lama ding dong. There may even be something about the placement of a dip. Hosted by Castlemaine Fringe, comedy, cabaret and cocktails are on the menu at the Fantastico Variety Show. Not only do you get fantastico performances, but you also get super special top-secret guest appearances, party vibes and delicious food.

CASTLEMAINE TOWN HALL, CASTLEMAINE 12 APR

HOME, I’M DARLING

Johnny brings home the bacon, so Judy makes sure to have his slippers waiting for him when he walks through the door. The kitchen is clean, the air smells fresh. Yet this is not the 1950s, rather an arrangement between Judy and Johnny to ‘live the dream’. Presented by the Geelong Repertory Theatre Company, this Olivier award-winner looks at how an ideal life can begin to crack when the real world comes knocking.

WOODBIN THEATRE, GEELONG 19 APR–4 MAY

THE 39 STEPS

Times have been a touch crazy for the dashing Richard Hannay. He finds himself in the middle of a murder, an espionage scandal and newfound love – all in one day. A novel released in 1915 by John Buchan, it would receive big screen treatment in 1935 in a film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll. Presented by Synchronicity, this production features a crew of seven taking on more than thirty characters.

THE ENGINE ROOM, BENDIGO 25 APR–3 MAY

THE VICTORIAN STATE BALLET PRESENTS SNOW WHITE

While first published in 1812, the story of Snow White would become a cinematic cornerstone when Disney released its film adaptation in 1937. Here, Victoria State Ballet Director Michelle Sierra presents an enchanting production of the beloved classic. Simple and direct mime and classical ballet techniques combine as the audience is swept away to the world of Snow White, the Evil Queen and the seven dwarfs.

LIGHTHOUSE THEATRE, WARRNAMBOOL 26 & 27 APRIL

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THE ARBORIST

Æ Look up, because Geelong’s newest rooftop gem, The Arborist Rooftop, is a welcome addition to the central Geelong skyline. For the last few years, the Arborist has been a go-to spot for drinks and dining. With a sleek contemporary design, attentive service, and now a rooftop bar serving up sophisticated cocktails and seasonal snacks, what more could you ask for?

Step into The Arborist and be transported to another world. The venue’s design is a masterpiece, blending materials, textures, and an arboretum-inspired palette to create an urban oasis. Muted greens, blacks, and earthy tones harmonise with the European Ash trees framing the building. The showstopper? A stunning green marble bar, while bespoke wall lamps cast a soft glow over the sleek brick dining walls, mirroring the curved external fence.

Indulge in a modern Australian menu with Mediterranean influences. From Raw Tuna with Finger Lime to Gribiche Haloumi with Sultanas, Saffron, Honey, and Almonds, each dish is a culinary treat. Don’t miss out on the Quark Donut with Muhammara and Anchovy or the flavour-packed Baharat Lamb Shoulder. With a heavy focus on shared plates, Executive Chef Anthony Hammel and Head Chef Chantal Chenery recommend their ‘Feed Me’ option, offering a taste of their best small, large, and side dishes.

The Arborist’s beverage selection is equally impressive. Whether you’re into wines or cocktails, the menu is designed for you to curate your own experience. Design cues from the Ash trees continue indoors, with touches of mauve, burgundy, and shell-pink marble adding a touch of elegance to the furnishings and tableware.

A visit to The Arborist can be many things – a leisurely lunch with wine pairings or a lively night of cocktails and grazing with friends. So, when someone asks, “Where shall we go?” There’s only one answer – The Arborist.

FARMDOG BREWING

Æ Calling all Gin enthusiasts, beer lovers, and local wine fanatics! FarmDog Brewing has got you absolutely sorted! Crafting delicious beers and distilling boutique gin right on the premises – and get this, it’s at a winery!

Welcome to FarmDog Brewing.

Run by siblings Jaimie and Maddy, FarmDog is nestled within the vineyards of McGlashan’s Estate. Their folks planted the vines back in ‘95, set up the Cellar Door, and ran the show for a solid 15 years. Now, the baton’s been passed, and the new generation is adding their own spin to the family legacy.

What’s new, you ask? Well, they’ve thrown in a distillery and brewery (with Jaimie & Maddy’s partners Jeremy & Jake leading the way), plus they’ve started opening nights and even hosting weddings – where your furry friend can strut down the aisle with you and join in the celebrations!

As for the vibe, think laid-back with sprawling views of the vineyard, twinkling festoon lights, crackling fire pits, and outdoor beanbags – it’s basically heaven on earth. And now they’ve added Saturday nights to the mix, there’s really no excuse not to pop in. Plus, they’ve got live music on Sundays, setting the scene for some seriously chill vibes.

Oh, and you’ll get a warm welcome from Hamish the FarmDog – it’s the little things that make life grand!

Now, onto the drinks! Dive into self-guided tasting flights to sample the full array of beer, gin, and wine. Don’t miss out on their signature cocktails, like the pandan splice and Wallington Mule, showcasing the unique flavours of FarmDog gin – it’s a total crowd-pleaser. And their top-notch beer? A white-chocolate raspberry bullet sour brewed with real white chocolate raspberry bullets – talk about a flavour explosion!

They’re also aging whiskey in barrels, but alas, it’s a waiting game. However, mark their words, it’ll be well worth it when the time comes.

As for food, there’s a spread of grazing and snacking options, from the FarmDog platter to the brewer’s board and pulled pork tacos. If you’re after something heartier, go for the Miss Mary lamb pizza or one of their hearty burgers. And here’s the kicker – a lot of the ingredients come from local sources, including the Bellarine Smokehouse salmon pate.

WHERE: 75 LITTLE MALOP STREET, GEELONG CBD

OPEN: WED–SUN 12PM–3PM WED–SUN 5PM–LATE

ROOFTOP BAR OPEN: WED–SUN 3PM–LATE

WHERE: 225 SWAN BAY ROAD, WALLINGTON (MCGLASHAN’S ESTATE)

OPEN: THU 5–8, FRI & SAT 11–8, SUN 11–5

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DAWN CAFÉ

Æ If you’re all about beach vibes, good coffee, and scrumptious food, Dawn Cafe is your go-to spot. Located literally across the road from Ocean Grove Beach, it’s paradise.

With a love for the Bellarine, owners Sean Minter & Kirsten Baker stumbled upon this tired little gem while heading to the Collendina (Ocean Grove Hotel) one day.

It was love at first sight. Opposite the beach and heaps of parking, what more could you want? They discovered the business was for sale, snagged it, and in late 2022, they unlocked the doors after a stunning revamp, making it a little brighter and more welcoming just two days post-Christmas.

Since then, Dawn Cafe has become a hit with the Collendina community. People were craving something fresh and new, and Dawn delivered.

Here, the Dawn crew is all about giving you top-notch service with a smile. They want you to kick back, put your feet up, and let them handle your caffeine and baked goods cravings.

Now, let’s talk food. If you’re after the ultimate egg and bacon roll this side of the coast, Dawn’s got your back. And if that’s not your jam, no worries. They’ve got a lineup that’ll make your taste buds dance, from crunchy granola and French toast to sautéed greens and the crowd-pleaser, avo on toast.

Their menu boasts a market fruits platter, perfect for sharing, complete with seasonal fruits, berries, and their homemade granola on the side. Ideal for a post-beach swim snack.

For lunch, the fish tacos are a hit, as are the pork belly toastie with pineapple chilli jam and the roast pumpkin bowl –all seriously yum.

Fresh bread and pastries roll in daily from Noisette (psst, their cinnamon scrolls are divine). And for those with a sweet tooth, they’ve got cakes from Little Bertha that’ll hit the spot. Pair those treats with coffee from Melbourne’s own Code Black Coffee Roasters, and you’re in for a treat.

Their shop front is a treasure trove, stocked with goodies from local and national suppliers, think soaps, sauces, chilli oils, candles, sardines, corn chips – you name it. There’s always something new on the retail tables, so it’s worth popping in regularly to see what’s up.

So, if you’re beach-bound and craving some good grub, head to Dawn Cafe. You won’t be disappointed.

MEET ME AT MARY’S

Æ If you haven’t paid a visit to Meet Me at Mary’s, you’re seriously missing out.

Originally an industrial warehouse, the building has undergone a magnificent transformation into a contemporary dining space. Owner and designer, Donna Flanders, has preserved the building’s charming features – think concrete floors, high ceilings, and brick walls. The pièce de résistance? The striking bluetiled bar that runs through the centre, set against tan booths lining the walls.

Since its opening, Mary’s has become a go-to destination for weddings, private functions, and, of course, dining. And speaking of dining, it’s an experience not to be missed, especially with the arrival of their new Executive Chef, Anthony Hammel, and Head Chef, Jing Wei Wong.

Together, they’ve crafted a menu that’s truly exceptional, best enjoyed through their ‘Feed Me’ Banquet Menu. This culinary journey blends Eastern and Western cuisine, highlighting fresh seasonal produce with a selection of small and large dishes, all meant for sharing.

What’s exciting is how the menu evolves and changes with the seasons. The chefs let nature dictate their ingredients, resulting in dishes like Lamb Shoulder, Bird Rock Farm Porterhouse, and Roasted Cauliflower with almonds and Harissa, all designed for communal enjoyment.

The drinks menu is equally impressive, featuring a wide array of local and imported spirits, wines, and beers. Classic cocktails like the espresso martini and bloody mary sit alongside house specialties like the vanilla French and poison arrow – definitely worth a try.

For those not opting for the ‘Feed Me’ experience, there’s a tempting selection of small and large plates, such as Anchovy Toast with sambal and peanut, Prawn Wonton with salmon caviar and chilli oil, or Potato Croquette with lap cheong, saltbush, and aioli.

Chef Jing Wei Wong draws inspiration from his Malaysian heritage and global travels, offering a modern twist on traditional dishes while staying true to their authentic flavours and textures. Under the guidance of Anthony Hammel, known for his expertise honed among culinary elites, Mary’s and its sister restaurant, The Arborist, showcase contemporary cooking with a focus on quality ingredients.

It looks like a trip to Meet Me at Mary’s is on the cards!

WHERE:

WHERE: 131 OCEAN TRWY, OCEAN GROVE 3226

OPEN: 7 DAYS, 7AM–3PM

66 PAKINGTON ST, GEELONG WEST

OPEN: WED–SAT, DINNER FROM 5PM FRI–SUN, LUNCH FROM 12PM

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GIG GUIDE

APRIL 2024

For more gigs go to fortemag.com.au/gigguide

MORGAN EVANS

THU 4 APR

AN EVENING WITH VIKA AND LINDA LIGHTHOUSE THEATRE, WARRNAMBOOL

8PM $75

FRI 5 APR

HAMAPPLE X ONE SQUARE MILE + THE HALF PINTS, WESTALL 66 AND THE LOUDS

BARWON CLUB HOTEL, GEELONG

7PM $23.50

ADALITA

+ AMAYA LAUCIRICA AND DAISY

KILBOURNE

THEATRE ROYAL, CASTLEMAINE

8PM $45.90

JOHN TARATSAS

PALAIS HEPBURN, HEPBURN

6:30PM $15

DJ SWELLA

BIRD ROCK CAFE, JAN JUC

7PM FREE

SAT 6 APR

A Day On

The Green

FT: Chris Issak, Boy & Bear, Vika And Linda Bull, Ella Hooper

MOUNT DUNEED ESTATE, MOUNT DUNEED

2PM $149.90–$199.90

COSTA HALL DEAKIN UNIVERSITY, GEELONG

8PM $89.90

ED KUEPPER

PALAIS HEPBURN, HEPBURN

7PM $60–$65

ADALITA + AMAYA LAUCIRICA AND DAISY

KILBOURNE

BARWON CLUB HOTEL, GEELONG

7PM $44.90

MAPLE GLIDER

THE BRIDGE HOTEL, CASTLEMAINE

9PM $29.10

BATTLESNAKE + SPECIAL GUESTS VOLTA, BALLARAT

8PM $28.85

PLASTIC CHEESES

BIRD ROCK CAFE, JAN JUC

7PM FREE

TUE 9 APR

BEYOND THE SHADOWS: SONGS OF CLIFF RICHARD

THE POTATO SHED, DRYSDALE

10:30AM $20

THU 11 APR

CONFETTI WESTERN + FINAL FINAL, DANGER BOOTS

THE BARWON CLUB HOTEL, GEELONG

7PM $20.40

PIERCE BROTHERS

GEORGIA FIELDS

THEATRE ROYAL, CASTLEMAINE

7PM $45.90

FRI 12 APR

SAMMY WHITE + JARRAD WRIGLEY

THE BARWON CLUB HOTEL, GEELONG

7:30PM $34.70

PAUL MCDERMOTT AND 1: BLOOD ORANGE

PALAIS HEPBURN, HEPBURN SPRINGS

6:30PM $40–$132

MELBOURNE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PRESENTS: AMERICAN STORIES: BERNSTEIN, GERSHWIN AND MORE

GEELONG ARTS CENTRE, GEELONG

7:30PM $20–$97

IAN MOSS ACOUSTIC TOUR + CALLUM WYLIE

WENDOUREE CENTRE OF PERFORMING ARTS, BALLARAT

7:30PM $73.50–$103.50

DJ SWELLA

BIRD ROCK CAFE, JAN JUC

7PM FREE

Dunkeld Festival of Music

FT: Australian String Quartet VARIOUS VENUES, DUNKELD

FRI 12–SUN 14 SOLD OUT

ELLA HOOPER

ODESSA AT LEAVER'S HOTEL, CRESWICK

2PM $37.00

ELLA HOOPER

ODESSA AT LEAVER'S HOTEL, CRESWICK

7PM $37

SONGS FOR SUZANNE: THE MUSIC AND POETRY OF LEONARD COHEN SOOKI LOUNGE, BELGRAVE 8PM $54.90

Cullulleraine

Music Festival

FT: Bustamento, Kevin Welch, Doc Halibut, Checkerboard Lounge And More

LAKE CULLULLERAINE

12–14 APR $25–$100

SAT 13 APR

BLUE SUNDAY BLUES BAND

PISTOL PETE’S FOOD N BLUES, GEELONG 9:30PM $20

Sunbury ‘24 Festival

FT: Ross Wilson And The Peaceniks, Richard Clapton, Joe Camilleri And The Black Sorrows And More

THE NOOK, SUNBURY 2PM $32.80

EMMA DONOVAN: SONGS, STORIES AND SOUL FROM FAMILY TO COUNTRY

THE POTATO SHED, DRYSDALE 8PM $25–$45

BBQ & Beats Laneway Festival

FT: DJ Wolfe

LITTLE MALOP

CENTRAL, GEELONG 11AM FREE

PEARL JAM EXPERIENCE

PALAIS HEPBURN, HEPBURN SPRINGS 6:30PM $30

PIERCE BROTHERS + ANYA ALCHEMY VOLTA, BALLARAT 7PM SOLD OUT

ELVIS TO THE EXTREME

CLUB ITALIA, MOOLAP 8:30PM $50.00

TROPICAL FUCK STORM

+ COOL SOUNDS, MOD CON

THEATRE ROYAL, CASTLEMAINE 7PM $51.55

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WENDY MATTHEWS AND GRACE KNIGHT: WE’RE GOING TO GRACELAND WENDOUREE CENTRE OF PERFORMING ARTS, BALLARAT

7:30PM $62.90–$69.90

ART LATE

+ THE BELAIR LIP BOMBS

ART GALLERY OF BALLARAT

6:30PM $45–$50

STEPPERS

BIRD ROCK CAFE, JAN JUC

9PM FREE

ANNA SMYRK

ODESSA AT LEAVER'S HOTEL, CRESWICK

7PM $20

ROCK ‘N’ BOWL LEFT AT THE AVENUE, COOLDAD, AND FUZE ANGLESEA BOWLING CLUB, ANGLESEA

2PM $25

SUN 14 APR

BABY VELVET

THE BRIDGE HOTEL, CASTLEMAINE

3PM FREE

GRIM FAWKNER HOP TEMPLE, BALLARAT

1:30PM FREE

WENDY MATTHEWS

AND GRACE KNIGHT: WE’RE GOING TO GRACELAND

THE CAPITAL, BENDIGO

3PM $62.90–$69.90

SOMETHING FOR SOME PEOPLE

THE GLADSTONE HOTEL, DOOKIE

3PM FREE

OPERA AND IVORY

PRIVATE RESIDENCE, SHEPPARTON

1PM $85

SOLAR CITY COUNTRY MUSIC DAY

THE SHEPPARTON HARNESS RACING CLUB, SHEPPARTON

12PM $8–$10

TUE 16 APR

GEMS OF JAZZ GINA HOGAN

RIVERLINKS EASTBANK, SHEPPARTON

2PM $23–$28

WED 17 APR

SIMPLY BRILL

GEELONG ARTS CENTRE, GEELONG

11AM $28

Grid Series Geelong Release Party

FT: Baraka The Kid, Wild Gloriosa, Ridzyray, Daisy Kilbourne & Lenni

GEELONG ARTS CENTRE, GEELONG 6PM $10

THU 18 APR

VAN DIEMAN STORMTIDE, DISTORTA, GET REKT

THE BARWON CLUB, GEELONG

7PM $18.40

BROOKE MCCLYMONT & ADAM ECKERSLEY + PETER CHAPMAN

THE GOLDEN VINE HOTEL, BENDIGO

7:30PM $45

THE SMITH

STREET BAND

+ THE PRETTY LITTLES

THEATRE ROYAL, CASTLEMAINE

7PM $55

ASH GRUNWALD + ANNA SMYRK

SOOKI LOUNGE, BELGRAVE

7PM $58.15

FRI 19 APR

SHANNON NOLL

THAT’S WHAT I’M TALKING ABOUT 20TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR

GEELONG ARTS

CENTRE, GEELONG

7:30PM $73.70–$101.20

KEVIN WELCH

AND THE WEEPING WILLOWS

PALAIS HEPBURN, HEPBURN SPRINGS

6:30PM $25

KING CONGO AND THE PINK MONKEY BIRDS

+ SPECIAL GUESTS

THEATRE ROYAL, CASTLEMAINE

8PM $56.65

ASH GRUNWALD

+ SPECIAL GUESTS

VOLTA, BALLARAT

8PM $55.85

PICCADILLY MARKET ACOUSTIC SPOTOUTS

GEELONG RACECOURSE, BREAKWATER

5PM $5

WITCHGRINDER

+ HEADSTONE

VILLAINS, THE MALEDICT, SUSPENDED ANIMATION

THE SETTS MILDURA, MILDURA

7PM $20

BIG LAND, WIDE COUNTRY

THE VAULT, SHEPPARTON

7PM $15–$25

SAT 20 APR

FRANK CARTER & THE RATTLESNAKES

+ THESE NEW SOUTH WALES

THE BARWON CLUB HOTEL, GEELONG

7.30pm $79.90

THE SMITH

STREET BAND

+ THE PRETTY LITTLES

TORQUAY HOTEL, TORQUAY

8:30PM $55

Do The Pop

FT: Orb, The Meanies, Bob Log Iii, Dr Colossus, Dr Sure’s Unusual Practice

PORT CAMPBELL HOTEL, PORT CAMPBELL

12PM $90–$182

THE HISTORY OF BRITISH ROCK

GEELONG ARTS CENTRE, GEELONG

7:30PM $49.90–$79.90

LUODA

PALAIS HEPBURN, HEPBURN SPRINGS

7PM $30

Metal United Down

Under - Ballarat

FT: Druid, Sufferance, Outer Worlds, New Million, Shadow Of Nyx

VOLTA, BALLARAT

7PM $18.40

Metal United Down

Under - Bendigo

FT: Spacegoat, Ana, Van Diemen, Distorta, Diminished Reason, Torment, Bentham’s Head, Suspended Animation

GOLDEN VINE HOTEL, BENDIGO

4PM $20

Metal United Down

Under - Sunbury

FT: Victoria K, Sentia, Rise From Ashes, Vault Hill LITTLE LUCY’S LOUNGE, SUNBURY

7PM $20

PORTAL GUN + MILOUR MOON, LACHIE SMITH

THE DART AND MARLIN, WARRNAMBOOL

6:30PM $17.35

SONGS FOR SUZANNE: THE MUSIC AND POETRY OF LEONARD COHEN

THEATRE ROYAL, CASTLEMAINE

7PM $59.90

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ANTHEA JEWELS

BAND + ANNA SCIONTI, SAM BUCKLEY, MATT KATSIS

THE BLUES TRAIN, QUEENSCLIFF

6:30PM $160

SHANNON NOLL:

THAT’S WHAT I’M TALKING ABOUT 20TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR

WENDOUREE CENTRE OF PERFORMING ARTS, BALLARAT

7:30PM $72.80–$100.30

GOLD CHISEL VS POWER AND PASSION

THE SPHINX HOTEL, NORTH GEELONG

8:30PM $32.28–$37.49

SUN 21 APR

CHARM OF FINCHES + RILEY CATHERALL

THE BRIDGE HOTEL, CASTLEMAINE

3PM $25

CHRISTIAN COLLEGE GEELONG BRASS BAND

PORTARLINGTON

ROTUNDA, PORTARLINGTON

11AM FREE

THE AUSTRALIAN CHAMBER CHOIR: AGATHA IN VIVALDI'S VENICE

ST MARY OF THE ANGELS BASILICA, GEELONG

3PM $50

RAMBLE TAMBLE: THE AUSTRALIAN CREEDENCE SHOW

PIANO BAR, BALLARAT

1PM $35

ASH GRUNWALD + NATHAN SEECKTS

LAMBYS TAVERN, GEELONG

3:30PM $54.85

THE BIG SING MOOROOPNA BOWLS CLUB, SHEPPARTON

1PM $10–$20

WAVE BREAKER + LOONEE TUNES, THE RESIGNATORS

SOOKI LOUNGE, BELGRAVE

2:30PM $25

WED 24 APR

AMIGO THE DEVIL + SPECIAL GUESTS

VOLTA, BALLARAT

7PM $39.90

THU 25 APR

THE POOR

THE GOLDEN VINE HOTEL, BENDIGO

3:30PM $25

SETH SENTRY: WAITER MINUTE TOUR

SOOKI LOUNGE, BELGRAVE

7PM $58.15

FRI 26 APR

THE VOVOS + WINKSY

THE BRIDGE HOTEL, CASTLEMAINE

9PM $15

PEARL JAM EXPERIENCE

SOOKI LOUNGE, BELGRAVE

8PM $45

Stars & Bars Festival Heathcote

FT: Jungle Jim Smith, Bill Barber + DJ Chunky Love

THE UNION HOTEL, HEATHCOTE

6PM $10

SAT 27 APR

HOLY HOLY + CELLOPHANE TOUR

TORQUAY HOTEL, TORQUAY 8PM $56.10

TOOL TRIBUTE: THIRD EYE + SPECIAL GUESTS

VOLTA, BALLARAT 8PM $40.05

PELL + SPECIAL GUESTS

VOLTA, BALLARAT

11PM $18.40

LAUREL AND THE PAINKILLERS

+ JAY HOWIE, JOSHUA BATTEN, THE MCNAMARR PROJECT

THE BLUES TRAIN, QUEENSCLIFF

6:30PM $160

ESKIMO JOE

CIVIC HALL, BALLARAT

7:30PM $69

Stars & Bars Festival Heathcote

FT: The Seven Ups, Nathan Seeckts, Riley Catherall, The Drunken Poachers, Luke Sinclair, Grim Fawkner + DJ Chunky Love

BUS TOUR + PALLING BROS BREWERY

10:30AM $30–$120

SUN 28 APR

THE BEATLES

50 YEARS ON

GEELONG ARTS

CENTRE, GEELONG

2PM $49.90–$79.90

LIVE MUSIC

SUNDAYS AT TALTARNI CELLAR

TALTARNI CELLAR, MOONAMBEL

12PM FREE

GREG ARNOLD

THE MEREDITH HOTEL, MEREDITH

2PM $25–$50

WED 1 MAY

THE DREGGS + SPECIAL GUESTS

TORQUAY HOTEL, TORQUAY

7:30PM $49.90–$99.90

FRI 3 MAY

THE GO SET:

DRINK TO THE NIGHT - A CELEBRATION OF 20 YEARS

THE BARWON CLUB HOTEL, GEELONG

8PM $23.50–$28.60

THE BEATLES MEET THE EVERLY BROTHERS TRIBUTE SHOW THE POTATO SHED, DRYSDALE

8PM $40–$42

SUSIE SO BLUE DUO

PALAIS HEPBURN, HEPBURN SPRINGS

6:30PM $15

THE FLEETWOOD PAC

WENDOUREE CENTRE OF PERFORMING ARTS, BALLARAT

7:30PM $55–$59

BACHELOR GIRL

ODESSA AT LEAVER'S HOTEL, CRESWICK

7PM $50

LIVE MUSIC FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

EUREKA HOTEL, GEELONG 6:30PM FREE

TAYLOR MOSS + KAITLYN THOMAS

SOOKI LOUNGE, BELGRAVE 8PM $41.85

SAT 4 MAY

SPANK THE 90’S

THE BARWON CLUB HOTEL, GEELONG

8PM $18.40

REG COLE QUARTET

PALAIS HEPBURN, HEPBURN SPRINGS

7PM $25

PAINTERS AND DOCKERS

THEATRE ROYAL, CASTLEMAINE

7PM $61.75

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MOVIES MUSIC from the

From A Space Odyssey to Zorba... your favourite movie themes played by the Geelong Symphony conducted by Mario Dobernig

GEELONG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA presents MUSIC FROM THE MOVIES conducted by MARIO DOBERNIG

SATURDAY 11 MAY 2024 at COSTA HALL 3PM

tickets from GEELONG ARTS CENTRE 1300 251 200 or online see our website from more details gso.org.au

GEELONG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA presents
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