The Band Next Door :: 10:00pm 4th Oct 2018
In the early days of the Soviet Union, Western rock-n-roll was banned.
But in true Russian style, the means of production was seized by the people who took into their hands an ingenious method of distributing music which in a way became the ultimate DIY aesthetic.
It was labelled as “Bone music”.
Apparently X-rays were quite good at holding vinyl grooves together and with the aid of makeshift pressers, Western music was traded with the same discreet air as street drugs.
They were flimsy, didn’t last long and were only able to be recorded one side of the radiograph. But it was a surreally inventive way of stickin’ it to the man,
Music pressed onto an X-ray? The Divinyls were right when they said there’s a fine line between pleasure and pain.
So feed your head (bone) on The Band Next Door with two hours of brand new tunes from all across Oz.
Goth flavored howling blues from Creepy Flavours.
Exquisite and cascading electronic tinged chaos dreamt up by On Diamond.
Misanthropic doom birthed courtesy of Wicked Sisters, and layered Smokey atmospheres to conflict your heart rate thanks to Calmly
Plus the latest from Sydney locals The Mother’s Club, Noodle House and Exposure
Two hours of Alternative Australiana
Only on 2SERR 107.3
PLAYLIST
Bleeding Knees Club   Case
The Mother's Club   Interstate Tinder Date
Segue   Wake Up/Make Up
Laura Imbruglia   Tricks
Lachlan X. Morris   Stray Dog
Egoism   Sorry
New Seddon Dads   Cool Change
Russo   It’s A Crime
Noodle House   Till The End
Ten Story Building   Individual One
These New South Whales   Divided
On Diamond   How
Garry David   Ole Fella
Pistol Peaches   Noose Neck
All My Alien Sex Friends   Beanie Man
Calmly   30
Wicked Sisters   After Dark
Syntax Error   The Unknown
Creepy Flavours   Public Baths
Exposure   Torture
Ricky Albeck & the Belair Line Band   Come Home
Outright   Holler
Mana   666
K Mak   Play With Me
Rituals Of The Oak   Here