Tour Highlight
Touring through NSW and VIC until 26 Oct 2008.
Featured Venue
Harbord, Sydney, NSW
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Featured Giveaways
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Karaoke the Musical is a brand new comedy musical, featuring a story about finding love in the wo...more
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Shapeshifter, voted New Zealand’s best live act, is back on the road performing the electric and ...more
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This mix CD features all the classic tracks from the Dancehall and gives you a glimpse of Reggae ...more
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Bitchy, funny and to the point, Pool (no water) is an unravelling of the ties that bind: a viscer...more
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Arj is firmly cemented as one of the golden boys performing on the International Comedy Circuit a...more
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Award-winning Director John Sheedy, Musical Director Ross Johnston, (Machine Gun Fellatio) Design...more
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After almost 10 years and nearly 1000 shows, Melbourne power trio Antiskeptic have decided to fin...more
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Mammal's debut studio album The Majority is set for release on August 30 and they want you to par...more
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In DISASTER MOVIE, the filmmaking team behind the hits “Scary Movie,” “Date Movie,” “Epic Movie” ...more
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This year’s stellar release features a bevy of feel good tunes, including the massive chart toppi...more
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Splendour In The Grass 2008 DEVO, Wolfmother, Sigur Ros, The Living End, The Presets, Tricky, Vampire Weekend, Ben Lee, Cold War Kids, The Fratellis, The Wombats, Pnau, Laura Marling, The Vines, The Grates, Operator Please @ Belongil Fields
2 Aug 2008
Festival Name:
Splendour In The Grass 2008
47 people have made this one of their favourite events so far.
Artist(s):
DEVO, Wolfmother, Sigur Ros, The Living End, The Presets, Tricky, Vampire Weekend, Ben Lee, Cold War Kids, The Fratellis, The Wombats, Pnau, Laura Marling, The Vines, The Grates, Operator Please
Supporting Artist(s):
The Polyphonic Spree, New Young Pony Club, Yves Klein Blue, Lyrics Born, Tokyo Police Club, Little Red, Clare Bowditch, Bluejuice, Robert Forster, The Drones, Hadouken!, Bliss n Eso, Paul Dempsey, Katalyst, Even, British India, The Galvatrons, Delta Spirit, Slot Machine, The Black Stars, Band Of Horses, Van She, The Panics, Gyroscope, Mstrkrft, Lightspeed Champion, The Brown Birds From Windy Hill, Scribe, The Music, The Gin Club
Date:
Sat 12:00AM to midnight, 2 Aug 2008
Tickets:
Internet sales only – www.qjump.com.au
Description:
“….the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow is an amazing line-up and the type of outstanding
performances that have become the festival’s trademark. the two best days in any music lover’s
calendar year… Splendour in the Grass!” Faster Louder
SPLENDOUR IN THE GRASS will return to warm up your winter this Saturday 2nd and Sunday
August 3rd, 2008. Australia’s much loved festival event will take place at Belongil Fields in Byron
Bay and will feature a veritable feast of musical treasures from around the globe.
From Akron, Ohio and Bristol, UK to Reykjavik, Iceland and the sunny Gold Coast, here’s a taste
of the first acts lined up to thrill at SPLENDOUR 2008.
We are not men. We are d-e-v-o. SPLENDOUR IN THE GRASS organisers are thrilled to announce
the legendary DEVO as its headline act for Saturday August 2nd. Formed in Akron, Ohio in 1974
by art students Gerald Casale and Mark Mothersbaugh, DEVO took its name from their concept
of "de-evolution" - the idea that instead of evolving, mankind has actually regressed. They
quickly became a cult sensation, helped in part by their emphasis on highly stylised visuals and
groundbreaking music videos directed by Gerald Casale. The band broke through to the
mainstream with 1980’s Freedom of Choice, which contained the worldwide hit Whip It. Their
1980’s world touring success was accompanied by the hit songs, Beautiful World, Girl U Want and
That’s Good and as DEVO’s legend grew other bands acknowledged their influence (Nirvana
covered Turnaround while Girl U Want has been recorded by Soundgarden, Superchunk, and
even Robert Palmer). While DEVO members concentrate on other creative projects, they have
continued to bring the De-evolution to the world with semi regular live shows. With a line-up that
features original members Bob Mothersbaugh (Bob 1), Bob Casale (Bob 2), Gerald V. Casale,
Mark Mothersbaugh and Josh Freese on drums, don’t miss one of new wave’s most innovative
bands at SPLENDOUR 2008.
Closing proceedings on Sunday August 3rd is the mighty WOLFMOTHER. Their rise to the top of
the Australian music scene is now legendary. But the rest of the world has also taken notice with
the band scoring the Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance (in 2007) for their song
Woman. On July 7, 2007, they performed on the Australian leg of the global Live Earth concerts
in Sydney and just two weeks ago played their first gig in nearly a year at the Gallery of Modern
Art Brisbane, on the closing night of the Andy Warhol Up Late program. Reportedly recording
the follow up to their monster self titled album debut, the trio collectively known as
WOLFMOTHER will bring their freaked out jamming, delicate melodies and gallant rock riffage
to SPLENDOUR 08.
Ethereal Icelandic sensations SIGUR ROS will make their debut appearance at SPLENDOUR IN
THE GRASS With four albums so far, (plus one remix album (von brig©£i - recycle bin) and a new
album on the way, the band really found their feet with their second album, the masterpiece
that is ágætis byrjun (a good beginning). Off the back of live performances that had critics
falling over themselves trying to find superlatives to describe them, SIGUR ROS attracted global
acclaim in the second half of 2000. Album number four takk… (thanks – released 2005) became
the band’s largest selling album to date and charted highly across the globe. Now the band are
putting the finishing touches to studio album number five, recorded in New York City. With new
material under their belts and a trail of magical music behind them, SIGUR ROS are the must
see act of SPLENDOUR 2008.
It’s hard to believe it was more than a decade ago that a Melbourne rockabilly covers outfit
called the Runaway Boys wrote a bunch of original tunes and changed their name to THE
LIVING END. Ten and a bit years later, that same band have racked up a quintuple-platinum
album, two platinum and five gold records, won three ARIA awards, countless other accolades
and gathered fans all over the world. What’s more important, while some bands seem old and
outdated only two or three years after they start, guitarist Chris Cheney, bass player Scott Owen
and “new” drummer Andy Strachan are every bit as exciting a prospect as they were way back
when – if you need any convincing, just check them out at SPLENDOUR IN THE GRASS 2008. With
a string of powerful hits behind them (no need to spell them out!) and a new album being
recorded in the US with John Agnello (Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jnr) and mixed by legendary
producer Brendan O’Brien, THE LIVING END will be a force to be reckoned with at SPLENDOUR
08.
Flicking through the alphabetised racks of your local CD emporium you’ll find that releases
from Australian electro wizards THE PRESETS fit snugly between Pet Shop Boys and Elvis Presley.
Could there be some weird universal synergy to this? The strident beat of the heart and the
swagger of the hips: it’s at this musical cross point of emotive technological peaks and primal
caveman rock that one finds THE PRESETS. The band have recently broken a two-year studio
silence with their new single My People, a song that is clearly a call to arms and unmistakably
Presets in its sentiment. Julian Hamilton and Kim Moyes have come rocketing back into the fray
with their current # 1 chart topping sophomore album Apocalypso that ranges from expansive,
emotive techno, to future pagan house and choral space funk. With a canny knack for welding
hook-laden pop to some of the most singular and exciting sounds of tomorrow, THE PRESETS will
trip the light fantastic at SPLENDOUR 2008.
Styles:
Pop, Rock, Punk, Electronica/Experimental, Indie/Alternative, Electro, House, Breaks, Techno and Ambient
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Such an awesome event. Great atmosphere. No one dissapointed me. I loved the wombats, fratellis, Vampire weekend, Cold war kids & the Presets were insane. Even the side acts like the DJs were top notch. Will be going back next year if i get tickets
yepyep i agree what a rort, the whole thing is overrated, seen all these bands worth seeing, there's nothing big here that can't be seen elsewhere, used to be good but now splendour just dissappoints. what happened to holding it at yelgun so more peo...
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Haha well if its so bad you should sell any tickets you lot might have to me, becuase I missed out - and I'm devistated.
um. Cut Copy?! why didnt they make it!
who cares whos "headlining" and whos "supporting" i'd rather watch van she, mstrkrft or band of horses in a smaller more intimate setting than wolfmother or, god forbid, operator please in a massive stinky mosh puddle. dont get me wrong the headliner...
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i ended up getting sent an email from qjump asking if i want tickets coz i was a resident, so my mates ended up getting tickets two days ago!! so much for being sold out!
Doesn't matter I didn't get tickets anyway after being online for hours....what can't this be sorted out...
Devo rock. Pay some respect w@nk3rs. Bands that shouldn't be here: The Living End, Ben Lee, Cold War Kids, The Vines... needless to say I'll be going to the side-shows
eh you gotta get an old band with a bunch of critical respect to headline - look at Pixes for V Fest. lots of the other bands are good but they don't have the staying power - Vampire Weekend could be totes uncool by the time the fest comes out. old p...
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