Thanks for the links. The series was quite interesting. Do you know if there will be any further episodes?
There are 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary, and those who don't.
(Sorry for the lame computer science joke....)
It's time once again for Hamilton's biggest and best celebration of local music. More than a dozen local artists will join forces for one huge show, performing their own and each others' songs at The Third Annual Hamilton Circle Jerk.
From hardcore to hip-hop, rising stars Kimbra and The Deadly Deaths to the infamous Mobile Stud Unit and prodigal sons Yokel Ono. One night, one stage and a dozen local artists, all playing short sets of original and locally-grown covers. The result is unpredictable, enlightening and often hilarious. This is a unique musical event, not to be missed.
Only ten dollars (that's less than a dollar a band), and proceeds will help Contact FM's continued support of local music -- twelve months a year.
The Third Annual Hamilton Circle Jerk
Hamilton bands celebrating Hamilton music
Saturday 26 May at Ward Lane. Bands start 9:30
Poster is here: petrajane.com
The Deadly Deaths' have just released the music video for their latest indie-pop single "Bury It". It's a live/animated video that grows from simple 2 colour patterns to a psychedelic end.
The Deadly Deaths' have just released the music video for the single Half-time Double-team. The video was produced by the band and is a mix of stop-motion and time-lapse footage. It was shot over 2 days using a digital still camera at The Yellow Submarine (a live music venue in Hamilton). You can download a copy of the video and song for free from the official website.
Also check out the previous videos for Bury It and See The World.