

A disembodied voice blares into the emptiness; "A new life awaits you in the off-world colonies" - a floating billboard overhead the suburban streetscapes of Brisbane, Australia.
This is 3/5ths of 'The John Steel Singers' playing their first gig last night at Ric's in Brunswick St Fortitude Valley. They play tight melodic indie pop with drums, 2 keyboards, guitar, bass, trombone and a trumpet (the last two are played by the keyboard players). For a band that was playing their first gig they were very tight and had a short set of well written originals in their arsenal. They were big hits with the crowd at Ric's. There's a page at myspace with a (very rough and very short) demo song.
I give you ... the Xmas party booze-pool for the RAVE street press party in Brisbane last Friday night. The Beer was Brazilian 'Brahma' brand and the coloured bottles were Smirnoff vodka-flavoured things.
Emily and Lisa with John Cusack autographed book about Johnny Cash
This band is called Sekedin. They played fast, loud and tight punk power-pop. The drummer is the actual star of the band as far as I could ascertain.
Finally, a selection of incriminating evidence.
The following pictures were taken Friday night last, in the downstairs room of the Alibi cafe during the progression of 'Hot Buttered Soul'. A most excellent night was had by all. Revellers pictured not identified to protect the guilty, and the instigators of the guilty.
And no, I did not play the 16 minute Isaac Hayes version of 'By The Time I Get To Phoenix' that appears on his album 'Hot Buttered Soul'. I played another track.