Satan’s Cheerleaders showed of their awesome songs and awesome rock faces at The Grace Emily Hotel on Saturday 16th May 2015. Joining them were The Villenettes (beware of autoplaying video!), who were playing their last show before a few months break for writing and recording, and Misfits of Sythia performing their arty/fusiony/rocky tracks.
The Scene
Thanks to everyone who came out to the Grace Emily the other night, we can’t believe how many beautiful faces we saw, both good old friends and strangers!
Here’s a few pics of the stars of the show, Athletic Teenage Joggers, who tell us you can now purchase their album Hello Demons on BandCamp.
Caught Guilt Free playing at The Promethean doing a great high-energy show of heavy rock. Worth checking out if you see them around the traps!
So, while wandering through one of our usual haunts, The Grace Emily Hotel, we came across these folks doing their thing. No idea who The Pretty Lies are, but they played a nice set. Since they don’t seem to have any music up, hopefully we will see them live again soon…
Somehow on Friday night we managed to be at two places at once. Risking the destruction of the universe with this impossibility was necessary in order to see both Silent Duck and The Volume at The Crown and Anchor and Satan’s Cheerleaders at the Metro. Photos below.
(Apologies to Emergency Rule, Pete Wilson and 4 Kings Aloud that we didn’t get photos of!)
We had a great time at our debut show last night. Thanks to everyone who came out to see us, we hope you enjoyed yourselves!
It was a pleasure to share the night with two other fine Adelaide bands, Appomattox Run and Kitchen Witch. We will see you both again soon! Thanks also to the The Grace Emily Hotel for hosting us, it has always been one of our favourite pubs, a great atmosphere every time.
Finally thanks to those who sent us their photos of Friday’s Fox, some of which are posted below.
Satan’s Cheerleaders launched their latest album at Jive on 1/11/2014 with a massive double–set show.
We picked up ourselves a copy of the CD and can confirm the wait for their next album was worth it. The physical disk is worth getting for the artwork and the knowledge that owning a CD will be really quaint in ten years time, but you would prefer a digital download, it can be found on BandCamp.
A few photos from the show are below.
A couple of photos from the show the other day at The Grace Emily Hotel. Athletic Teenage Joggers performed an acoustic set with support from Confident Asian Businesswoman and a solo acoustic set from Thomas Kalleske.
Rumour has it that the Joggers will finally be releasing an album in the not–too–distant future. More rumours suggest that further rumours are also in the pipeline. We will report what we know soon!
We did snap a couple of photos of Confident Asian Businesswoman, but in the interests of public decency we will keep them to ourselves. Do not confuse this band with the stock photograph collection of the same name!
Photographs from the show at the Crown and Anchor Hotel on Saturday night. Captives, Battlehounds, Dead Joe and Babes Are Wolves. A good night out with friends!
In completely unrelated news, latest research concludes cameras require light to function.
So we went out to The Worldsend last night to see The Love Bombs, The Council, Carpedenim and Kitchen Witch. Good times and rock and roll!
Apologies to Carpedenim, we got there just as they were finishing and didn’t snap any photos of them.