Showing posts with label Gomez. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gomez. Show all posts

Monday, 3 August 2009

Gomez - A New Tour 2009 - Australia

October sees Gomez heading to Australia for the umpteenth time and for the second time this year. This time around they've got a fantastic new album, A New Tide, to show off.I have been lucky enough to witness the awesome live show of Gomez five times including their first tour in 2000, an excellent set at Spendour in the Grass in 2002 and their recreation of the album Bring it On at the Espy earlier this year. Gomez have always put on a good show and I'm sure this tour will be no exception. See below for the dates announced so far. Tickets for all shows are about $60 + BF.

Thursday October 22 • METRO THEATRE • SYDNEY
Saturday October 24 • ANU BAR • ANU, CANBERRA
Sunday October 25 • HI FI BAR AND BALLROOM • BRISBANE
Wednesday October 28 • HI FI BAR AND BALLROOM • MELBOURNE
Friday October 30 • THE GOV • ADELAIDE
Saturday October 31 • FLY BY NIGHT • FREMANTLE
Sunday November 1 • FLY BY NIGHT • FREMANTLE

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Friday, 17 April 2009

Gomez - A New Tide - Album Review


Rating: ****
1. "Mix"
2. "Little Pieces"
3. "If I Ask You Nicely"
4. "Lost Track"
5. "Win Park Slope"
6. "Bone Tired"
7. "Airstream Driver"
8. "Natural Reaction"
9. "Very Strange"
10."Other Plans"
11."Sunset Gates"

I have waited a few weeks to let Gomez's 6th studio album sink in before making any judgment on it and after repeated listens, A New Tide has started to grow on me. It is not their best but they are a band that don't make the same album over and over and that's one of the reasons I love them. It is less radio friendly than their previous effort How We Operate, sounding more like their underrated 3rd album In Our Gun. Not to say that they are no catchy somgs on the album with tracks like "If I Ask You Nicely", "Natural Reaction" and excellent first single "Airstream Driver" all having an upbeat vibe. The acoustic guitar is heavily featured on this album and all 3 vocalists share the lead on singing duties, with some excellent backing vocals on every track. Their latest offering has received mixed reviews but I really enjoyed it as whole album, even though there were not as many stand-out tracks as usual. I may be biased though because they are probably my favourite band. The distinctive vocals of Ben Ottewell on "Little Pieces", "Lost Track", "Bone Tired" and "Sunset Gates" are reason enough for Gomez fans to be excited about another release. I am glad I persevered with this album becuase it is getting better with every listen and a worthy addition to their impressive catalogue. I will look forward to seeing them back in Australia to tour this album, hopefully this year sometime.



Friday, 6 February 2009

Free Download of new Gomez track

Click this link http://gomeztheband.com/ to get a free download of the excellent new Gomez song "Airstream Driver" from the upcoming album A New Tide. The album will be released on March 28th 2009 in Australia, March 30th in the UK and March 31st in the US. Gomez are my favourite band and can't wait for this to be released after hearing a preview when they played "Mix" and "Very Strange" on their tour of Australia last month. Here is the tracklisting and artwork for the new album.

1. "Mix"
2. "Little Pieces"
3. "If I Ask You Nicely"
4. "Lost Track"
5. "Win Park Slope"
6. "Bone Tired"
7. "Airstream Driver"
8. "Natural Reaction"
9. "Very Strange"
10."Other Plans"
11."Sunset Gates"








Here is a great live version of "How We Operate" from the bands previous album of the same name and the film clip for "Notice". I have also included "Machismo" and "Rhythm & Blues Alibi" for those who might not have heard the excellent sounds of Gomez before.







Friday, 16 January 2009

The Black Keys / Gomez / Dr Dog - The Palais, St Kilda - 11 Jan 2009


This gig had the perfect lineup and with a start time of 7pm, was impossible to resist. The afternoon was spent drinking beers at the espy and getting sunburnt with a few friends who were also going to the gig. Dr. Dog are a band I only recently starting listening to but they have become a favourite of mine. Their 2008 album Fate was one of the best of the year, and was featured heavily in the 45 minute set. The opening piano riff of "The Old Days" started the show off nicely as they played through a tight set of retro rock tunes. The vocals were shared by three of the five members and would not sound out of the place in the 60's. Highlights of the excellent set were "Hang On", "Uncovering the Old", "Army of Ancients" and closing track "The Rabbit, The Bat and the Reindeer".



Dr Dog were going to be hard to beat, but Gomez were well equipped to do so. They opened the set with "Shot Shot" and played all hits for over an hour, including one new track. As they were playing "Bring it On" in full at the Espy on Tuesday night, they left that album off the setlist. I was glad because I was going to the Tuesday show and it gave them time to play classics from Liquid Skin like "Rhythm & Blues Alibi", "Blue Moon Rising" and "We Haven't Turned Around". They closed with two tracks from How We Operate, "Girlshapedlovedrug" and an extended jam version of "How We Operate" which sounded amazing. I have now seen Gomez five times and they have always managed to bring something new to their live performance. Even seeing them twice in 48 hours during the week, they were both completely different and excellent in their own way. They have now become my favourite band. Setlist below


The Black Keys command the stage better than most 5 piece bands as they stroll on stage to their positions in front of impressive stage props. There is a giant inflatable dream catcher that is lowered behind Patrick Carney's raised drum kit and an inflatable indian figure behind singer-guitarist Dan Auerbach. After a quick greeting they go straight into their energetic and loud blend of rock and blues, playing tracks from Thickfreakness and Rubber Factory. It was 45 minutes into the set before the new album Attack and Release was featured with an excellent version of "Strange Times". Highlights of the main set were "Set Me Free", "The Breaks", "Your Touch", "Same Old Thing", "Hard Row" and "I Got Mine". They came back for a 2 song encore after a short break and was the highlight of the set. They started with a chilling version of "Psychotic Girl" and finshed with my favourite Black Keys track "Till I Get My Way". It was a night I will not soon forget, the highlight being getting to meet Gomez singer Ben Ottewell before they got on stage while he was outside having a ciggie. He talked a bit about the new album, A New Tide coming out at the end of March and that they will probably back in Oz before the year is out. I'll be there fellas.

Gomez Setlist:
Shot Shot / See the World / Silence / Homoa Beach / Rhythm and Blues Alibi / Ping One Down / Blue Moon Rising / Airstream Driver/ We Haven't Turned Around / Girlshapedlovedrug / How We Operate.