The Music (Melbourne) Issue #171

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Live Re Live Reviews

Ausmuteants @ Shimmerlands. Pic: Naomi Beveridge

Ausmuteants, DJs Etta & Tilly, Parquet Courts, Terry, Tyrannamen Melbourne University 5 Jan

Tyrannamen @ Shimmerlands. Pic: Naomi Beveridge

Parquet Courts @ Shimmerlands. Pic: Naomi Beveridge

Parquet Courts @ Shimmerlands. Pic: Naomi Beveridge

Figures @ Corner Hotel. Pic: Clinton Hatfield

28 • THE MUSIC • 11TH JANUARY 2017

Twelve Foot Ninja @ Corner Hotel. Pic: Clinton Hatfield

After wandering around Melbourne University in search of Shimmerlands, we eventually follow our ears and find the outdoor auditorium. The food truck section is separate, so we grab some sustenance first. Everyone obviously heard Terry were worth checking out (just like us) and arrive at exactly the same time, which causes a massive queue at the Shimmerlands entrance. Somewhat surprisingly, there are still limited tickets available at the door. There’s some rad people-watching on offer and we can’t believe the amount of hipsters doing the ‘ironic’ bogan haircut thing at the mo’! We get inside just as Terry finish, but they were fun to listen to in the queue and multiple cowboy hats on heads on stage could never be a bad thing. Some beers are more expensive in here than they were at the food truck section bar, which is a l’il baffling. There’s mist spraying down from the periphery of the bar structure and organisers have gotta be chuffed with this barmy evening. Ausmuteants present catchy guitar goodness with raw edginess, but their banter needs to stop: no banter unless you’re funny, ya hear? They’re at their best (read: awesome!) when shouty. Ian Dury’s Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll is always welcome and DJs Etta have gotta be commended for their amazing between-set selections (I Can See Clearly Now is also lapped up by the crowd). Quality ‘celebrity’ sightings include Blake Scott from The Peep Tempel, Ambrose Kenny-Smith from King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard,

Brendan Huntley (Eddy Current Suppression Ring) plus some guy who wants you to think he’s Tim Rogers. The guitar’s up way too loud during Tyrannamen’s opener. By song two, though, they sound absolutely smashing. Drummer

There’s a lot of geeky guitar tuning going on between songs, but it pays off. Chris Gray may look like Fabio, but he drums like an absolute demon. “Woooooow!” gang vocals sound shit-hot. “I’ve never been to university, but I hear it’s good,” says lead singer Nic Imfeld before adding, “and expensive”. Imfeld gestures toward Gray and points out, “They’re not his drums” — so the drummer is even better than we thought! I Don’t Want To Go To Jail is vitriolic brilliance and My Concrete is laid down with oomph. Tyrannamen’s energy throughout is sky-high, which is difficult to sustain, but sadly during their last two songs (including I Can’t Read Your Mind) they seem spent. DJs Etta & Tilly are back and Barry White’s Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe gets everyone limbered up for Parquet Courts. Who doesn’t enjoy a bit of al fresco dancing? “It smells like wood chips of some sort,” a random says after sniffing his beer. A cute Parquet Courts intro tape shares some fun facts about each band member and also includes the definition of an actual parquet court. We’re also warned that yelling out requests “is futile” via this voice-over. And although we’re encouraged to enjoy ourselves and get into it,


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