Q & A with Gyroscope's Rob Nassif

It’s been a little quiet on the Gyroscope front, but not for much longer. I caught up with drummer Rob Nassif today to chat about the band’s upcoming appearance at Queensland’s The Lost Weekend festival, album number four, and their dedicated, and tattooed, fanbase.

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You’re one of the headliners of The Lost Weekend festival, which seems a lot more chilled out than a Big Day Out or Homebake. What made you want to do this kind of show?
We love this sort of festival. For some reason Gyro, I guess because we do have quite a rocking live show and we are quite a loud band, we sometimes miss out on these sort of festivals, the Merediths and the Golden Plains of the world. I think they look at Gyro and think “Oh gee, bit of a loud rock band.” And we are, definitely. But when we got offered the chance to play this festival and we saw the line-up we really wanted to be part of it. And credit to the organisers for asking us, because we’re really looking forward to it.

So will you be camping with the rest of the punters?
I’m working it out. We might actually! I camped at Pyramid Rock about two years ago. That was lots of fun, so there’s a chance. I’m just working it out with my girlfriend at the moment. We’re thinking, because we’re playing on the Friday night I think, so we’re going to possibly stay and hang out. It looks like a fun little festival.

You mentioned the line-up, which has some brilliant local and international acts. Is there anyone you’re particularly looking forward to watching?
We’re all very excited to watch Tumbleweed actually. We all loved Tumbleweed a lot when we were growing up, and when Gyroscope first started they were definitely a big influence on us. As a matter of fact, our name Gyroscope was taken directly from a Tumbleweed song called “Gyroscope.” For years whenever we’d play in Wollongong, we’d always dedicate a song to Tumbleweed because that’s where they’re from. So to actually finally be sharing a bill with them, playing with them, it’s going to be great.

It’s so nice to see them back in action after all these years.
Yeah, it’s great man. I think they were always a little bit underrated, Tumbleweed. They’re a great rock band. We might pluck up the courage and go say g’day to Richie or whoever, and say “Hey man, we stole our name off one of your songs.” That’d be cool.
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Aussie BBQ Gets a New Venue for SXSW

The annual Aussie BBQ at SXSW has a new venue for 2010. It will join forces with Sounds Australia for a massive Aussie showcase at Maggie Mae’s on March 20.

The daytime schedule is currently being finalised, but the night time show looks brilliant. Kate Miller-Heidke, Dappled Cities, Karnivool, and Philadelphia Grand Jury are all on the bill.

If you’re anywhere near Austin, Texas, in March, I suggest checking it out!

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Leena Backs Carus Thompson on Aussie Tour

After taking time off to write songs for her new EP, Leena is heading back on the road. LEENA058

You might have caught her supporting Joshua Radin, Paul Dempsey, or Tim Finn last year. This time around she’s playing on the same bill as Carus Thompson on the road, as well as headlining her first show in Sydney.

Here are all the dates!

9 February 2010 – The Grace Emily, Adelaide
18 February 2010 – The Troubadour, Brisbane
19 February 2010 – The Sound Lounge, Currumbin
20 February 2010 – Joe’s Waterhole, Eumundi
25 February 2010 – The Toff in Town, Melbourne
26 February 2010 – Ruby’s Lounge, Belgrave
27 February 2010 – Raval, Surry Hills

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Pendulum Previews Album With Online Concert

Pendulum will give their fans around the world a sneak peek at their brand new album Immersion on Friday. The band’s album previews at London’s Matter Nightclub will be streamed around the world.

The new material isn’t the only draw card for fans. The show will also feature a new technologically advanced DJ set performed by the original trio synced with an amazing visual display from The Pixel Addicts.

“It’s been two years in the making and I’m more excited about this record than anything we’ve ever done. We’ve been lucky enough to collaborate with some of our idols, played live alongside some of the biggest names in rock and electronic music, and finally set up a permanent studio in London,” explained Rob Swire. “We’ve learnt so much during the process and this next record really does feel like a culmination of all those experiences. I’d say it’s almost ‘The Perfect Storm’ but that shitty film with George Clooney ruined the phrase.”

You can catch the show at Pendulum’s website on Friday, January 22 at 1 pm.

Earl Cole Gives Crazy Love to Perth

With Michael Buble’s third album Crazy Love still enjoying massive chart success, it seems like the perfect time for Australia’s own swing king Earl Cole to perform another Buble tribute show.Earl_PMH

Fans can catch the smooth stylings of Earl Cole at Mosmans Restaurant in Perth on February 7. It’s been almost 18 months since Earl’s done a tribute to the Canadian crooner, but he promises it will be worth the wait. The set will feature old favourites like “Feeling Good,” “Fever,” and “Sway,” alongside cuts from the new album including “Haven’t Met You Yet” and “Georgia on my Mind.”

The waterfront Mosmans restaurant is the perfect venue for this romantic night out. Tickets cost $110 and include a gourmet three-course meal and champagne on arrival. Table reservations are available by calling the restaurant on (08) 9383 3388.

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Empire of the Sun, Daniel Merriweather Snag BRIT Award Nominations

Congrats to Empire of the Sun for snagging two BRIT Awards nominations. The Aussie electro-pop outfit is up for International Album and International Newcomer titles.

The band’s massive debut album Walking on a Dream is up again Merriweather Post Pavillion from Animal Collective, The E.N.D. from Black Eyed Peas, Lady Gaga’s The Fame, and Jay-Z’s Blueprint 3.

For best newcomer they’re up against countryman Daniel Merriweather, Animal Collective, Lady Gaga, and Taylor Swift.

“The dream was the king for this record and it is becoming wilder and wilder as the sandman keeps cooking. This is a great honour, we are walking on a dream,” Luke Steele said in a statement.

I’d kind of like to see Empire of the Sun take home the album award, leaving the newcomer title to Daniel Merriweather. It’d be great to see two Aussies take home gongs. Although with such stiff competition, it isn’t going to be easy.

The 2010 BRIT Awards will be held at Earl’s Court, London on February 16.

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Sam Clark Scores ARIA Physical Chart Number One

It’s always great to see an Australian artist doing well through hard work and determination. After putting himself out in front of crowds at in-stores, gigs, and high school appearances late last year, Sam Clark is now reaping the rewards.

His debut single “Broken” has reached the number one spot on the ARIA physical charts and climbed to number 12 on the ARIA Australian artists charts. That sees him scrape into the overall top 50 charts for the first time this week.

It’s not a bad effort considering local radio hasn’t given him a lot of support. Perhaps this latest achievement will inspire stations to add “Broken” to their playlists!

Mornington Peninsula Chills Out with Between the Bays Festival

While the kids are soaking up the excitement of the Big Day Out bill, a more laid back music festival has caught my attention. Once the weather cools a little, the Mornington Peninsula will host some of Australia’s finest for the Between the Bays music festival.tex_crop-resized-1

Now in its fifth year, this family-friendly festival boasts a fantastic bill. Tex Perkins, Lior, Angie Hart, The Fauves, Jordie Lane, Blackchords, and Cousin Leonard and the Casio Brothers.

Aside from the top music, ticket holders will enjoy local gourmet food stalls, fantastic wineries and breweries, and free activities for the kids. They can get their faces painted and play on the inflatable obstacle course and giant slide while mum and dad kick back relax.

The Between the Bays festival rolls into Penback, at the end of Rickards Road in Moorooduc on March 20. Tickets are available now from the Between the Bays website, Ticketmaster, and Penback (ph (03) 59 788 425.

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Sir Norman Jay Ready for Good Times in Australia

British DJ pioneer Sir Norman Jay will release a new CD Good Times Australia to coincide with his Aussie tour, which kicks off at the end of the month.goodtimes

The double-disc set, released exclusively through Central Station Records, will feature the first CD he’s mixed in 15 years and some rare gems. These include mixes for David Bowie, Inner Circle, and Tina Turner. Many of these tunes have never appeared before on CD, so it’s promising to be a real collector’s item.

Good Times Australia will hit stores on January 22. You can see the man himself live at the following venues.

23 January 2010 – The Espy, Melbourne
24 January 2010 – Cloudland, Brisbane
25 January 2010 – Beach House, Port Macquarie
26 January 2010 – The Ivy, Sydney
12 February 2010 – The Manor, Perth
18-21 February 2010 – Playground Weekender, Wiseman’s Ferry

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Dannii Minogue Up The Duff

It’s a scary day for music fans. Reality TV star and sometimes pop singer Dannii Minogue is pregnant. 20091111_zaf_u99_186

Ms Minogue confirmed the news in a Twitter post, which read “Woo hoo I’m gonna be a mummy!” Her boyfriend, former footballer Kris Smith, soon joined in the chorus tweeting “Woo hoo I’m gonna be a daddy.” I guess it’s good to know the parents-to-be, while not so original in their declarations, are at least in sync.

Big sister Kylie Minogue was quick to offer her congratulations, tweeting “Congratulations to my sister Dannii and her partner Kris on the happy news!!!! I am so excited to be an Aunty again!! WOW WOW WOW!! Xxx.”

Dannii is reportedly 12 weeks along, with the baby expected in June. Let’s just hope it doesn’t want to pick up a microphone!

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