Conor Oberst and The Mystic Valley Band, I Heart Hiroshima @ The Tivoli, Brisbane (03/10/2008)
Conor Oberst and The Mystic Valley Band performed a tight set of alt-country under a disco ball. Oh, and by the way? No Bright Eyes songs.
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Conor Oberst and The Mystic Valley Band performed a tight set of alt-country under a disco ball. Oh, and by the way? No Bright Eyes songs.
I Heart Hiroshima took the stage at Northcote Social Club after a long absence from the gigging scene.
I Heart Hiroshima run into the curse of Friday the 13th at the Zoo.
Forget drugs - music and theme parks are the best things to get adrenaline hits from.
Rocket Science are fucking loud. Volume, however, is the least noticeable difference between tonight's headliners and their supports.
A poetic night of music from Conor Oberst.
Conor Oberst and The Mystic Valley Band perform at the Tivoli with I Heart Hiroshima supporting. Matt Palmer - Photographer http://www.okletsgo.com.au
I Heart Hiroshima rocked the Northcote Social Club!
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Rocket Science supported by I Heart Hiroshima and Sailors And Swine.. for the full inebriated review.. http://spoz.blogspot.com/2008/05/rocket-science-i-heart-hiroshima.html
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A night of pure Regurgitator madness while on their Love and Paranoia tour at the Amplifier Bar.
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The tap rocking quintet are set to play at this year’s Splendour in the Grass as well as headlining a series of sideshows this August.
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Awesome band... awesome album. Catch them at a town near you when they belt out a few ditties from their new album "Tuff Teef".
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After spending the last few months soireeing from one Brazilian location to another, Regurgitator are back- free from tropical fungus and ready to blaze a new rock path into your hearts once more.
If you like a touch of mayhem at your gigs, no doubt you are a fan of those rambunctious rabble rousers from across the water – The Mint Chicks. So you’ll be delighted to hear that New Zealand’s favourite merchants of mayhem are headlining FL Live
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It should be pretty obvious by now that I Heart Hiroshima don't bother to screw around. A Three Letter Word For Candy, their first EP was just 14 minutes long while Cut in Colour, the group's newest EP, is four tracks and clocks in at just under 9 minutes...
Three-piece Brisbane band who trade on reputation, not musical talent.
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