Yves Klein Blue, The Holidays @ East Brunswick Club, Melbourne (31/10/08)
The Brisbane boys close their 'Immaculate Confection' tour with a bang!.
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The Brisbane boys close their 'Immaculate Confection' tour with a bang!.
At The Zoo last Friday we saw a mixture of pop, folk and punk....side effects include nausea.
Live review of The Holidays, Yves Klein Blue and Fire! Santa Rosa, Fire! at the Enigma Bar on their Immaculate Confection tour.
Closer inspection of Tomlinson after the show saw that he had some red on him – his fingers were bleeding from frantic playing, flicking blood onto his shirt. You’ve got to appreciate an act willing to bleed for their fans.
Ok, so it’s Saturday night, October long weekend. Most of your friends are either a) Parklife-ing it up, b) at some bush doof, possibly on the rehab side of drug use, c) away because it’s a long weekend, or d) staying in ‘because it’s raining’.
Two of Australia’s most promising acts of 2008 combine forces to bring us lucky punters the double headlining Immaculate confection tour.
The Immaculate Confection tour, supported by Little Scout
The Holidays play Spectrum, with some help from Chambers and Tennis.
The first Access All Ages blitzed The Factory Theatre with British India, Bridezilla, Cassette Kids, Bridgemary Kiss and The Holidays.
Under 18 gig-goers got their chance to see their favourite bands.
The Wombats, Children Collide, The Holidays @ The Zoo.
On a sunny Sydney day, a full house of eager punters were at St Jeromes Laneway festival.
An awesome lineup descended on Fowlers Live and UniSA for the the inaugural Adelaide St Jeromes Laneway Festival.
The Holidays bassist Alex Kortt chats to FL about the new EP, the indie-pop pigeonhole and a new album to be written this summer.
Michael from Yves Klein Blue challenges Simon from The Holidays to a battle of wits on the eve of their Immaculate Confection tour.
As spring has thankfully graced the capital in the last couple of weeks so has some of Australia's best up and coming bands. But we can't help but wonder where is Canberra and all her music loving people?
A whole host of new artists have come on board to sweeten an already heavy-hitting Homebake line-up.
Michael from Yves Klein Blue apologises for to the FL readership and promises to have a zombie chew with anyone from Perth who spots him in the crowd at one of the gigs…
Two of indie-pop’s brightest lights, Yves Klein Blue and The Holidays, are set to share stages on the ‘Immaculate Confection’ tour.
Beloved Sydney venue The Annandale Hotel is turning eight, which means we get a week’s worth of kick-arse live music in late June.
The Holidays consists of four students from Sydney University who formed the band in 2006, seemingly on a whim. The following two years were filled with sporadic performances and academic disintegration.
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