Friday night sees three quality bands hit the stage at Sweaty Betty’s in Miranda to rock away the winter blues.
The 70’s inspired fuzz rockers The Dirty Earth will team up with psychedelic/gGrunge/stoner rockers Aver and Wollongong’s finest, The Dark Clouds, for a night of musical madness.
For lovers of rock ‘n roll, stoner rock, psychedelic rock, 70’s blues rock, proto-punk rock and all things in between: this gig is for you.
AVER
Aver fearlessly take their music exactly where it needs to go, and pack enough technical nous and talent to power an exploratory vessel of sound and substance.
Aver exposes listeners to soaring instrumentals, heavy psychedelia and spine-crushing progressive cadences.
Weighted somewhere between the worlds of stoner metal and space rock, the quartet – who originally formed on the Sydney’s north shore back in 2008 – have signed to the Californian label Ripple Music which heralds the beginning of a journey out of the underground and into the void.
THE DIRTY EARTH
There is nothing so fine as a righteous blast of rock and roll energy, a white-hot mainline that shakes your body into action.
You know it, that moment when the guitars and the drums and the voice all hit it together, when your own space in the world lights up and the experience leaves a manic grin of exhilaration plastered across your face.
The Dirty Earth do that, it’s their mission. This band play music so they can break free and fly.
THE DARK CLOUDS
The Dark Clouds from Wollongong are one of the newer Aussie bands in the Detroit-rock-Dictators mould, classic rock and roll played as it should be, hard and fast.
Catchy hooks, foot-tapping vibes and a driving sound that make you think why these guys aren’t getting more airplay.
Think bands like Radio Birdman, Midnight Oil , The Dictators and you get the idea. The band that has recently support Buffalo and The New Christ.