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Take a trip with the green fairy After a bravura turn with their jaw-dropping circus cabaret show, Empire, Speigelworld are setting the tent up in Newcastle again for their latest show Absinthe and TE caught up with producer ROSS MOLLISON to chat about the heady production Sarah McLeod The Wild Comforts Gig guide PROUDLY INDEPENDENT Printed on 100% recycled paper the hunter post PROUDL Y INDEPENDENT WED 14 JAN 2015 Buy one main meal & receive the second main meal for $10 (up to equal value, expires 31/1/15) $10 MEAL VOUCHER 11.30am - 9pm Valid Monday to Friday. Bookings preferred. Conditions apply. Excludes public holidays. the george tavern GREENHILLS BOTTLESHOP SPECIALS Specials valid until 21/1/15 Tooheys New 30pk Blocks 2 FOR $90 save $6 Babbling Brook and Walking Birds Varieties ANY 2 FOR $20 save $6 5 molly morgan drive, greenhills • P 4933 3222 • F 4934 7183 • www.georgetavern.com.au Your local pub! THE GEORGE TAVERN SUPPORTS & PROMOTES THE RESPONSIBLE SERVICE OF ALCOHOL Friday 16th Jan from 8.30pm Saturday 17th Jan from 8.30pm DAMIEN KIM & MICK WW14524 KARAOKE with DJ Sez Every Thursday from 8pm-11pm

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Take atrip withthe green fairy

After a bravura turn with their jaw-dropping circus cabaret show, Empire, Speigelworld are setting the tent up in Newcastle again for their latest show Absinthe and TE caught up with producer ROSS MOLLISON to chat about the heady production

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If you’re keen on kicking off your 2015 with a healthy dose of face-melting acid-punk, then you’d do well to get on down to the Oxford Art Factory in Darlinghurst to check out Japan’s most fero-cious example of the genre, Bo Ningen.

Having recently relocated to London, the collective are currently riding high on the back of their aptly titled third long player - III - a gloriously unpredictable barn burner that is a heady amalgam of droney space psych, tinges of classic metal, lo-fi garage rock and some of the most intriguing guitar noise you’re likely to hear.

With an aesthetic that’s as noteworthy as their discography, Bo Ningen’s live offering is one not to be missed. With audiences all over the world turning up to see the androgynous, visceral and progressive nature of their shows. This is one not to be missed.

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The Smashing Pumpkins, or rather Billy Corgan, has always grated on this reviewer. While their early experiments in shoegaze indie rock and “dream pop” (Gish, Siamese Dream) were not entirely awful, they quickly became mired in a glut of self-important pretentious synth-heavy drones. However, this album sees Corgan almost do a 180, producing a short, sharp slice of tuneful pop that came as quite a surprise.

While the synths and spacey electronics are still well and truly present, they take a back-seat to a literal wall of guitars - overdubbed to the nth degree and swirling around like nobody’s business. Also, another big surprise here was the addition of Tommy Lee on drums - who brings a hell of a lot of “snap” to proceedings.

While there is still a great deal of “tortured artist” schtick going on here - this is arguably the Pumpkins’ most accessible album for some time.

While comedian Eddie Murphy is more known for making turkeys these days (Meet Dave, Norbitt et al) this 80s guffaw-fest is definitely one of his finest moments. Murphy stars as pampered African prince Akeem, who rebels against an arranged marriage and heads to America in search of a new bride. Accompanied by his closest companion (Arsinio Hall), he quickly finds a new job, new friends, new home, new enemies - and lots of trouble.

Not since Steven Spielberg’s Saving Private Ryan has Hollywood offered such a visceral and unrelenting war epic. However, where Spielberg’s flick offered up many comments on the futility of war, this David Ayer-directed effort, while highly engaging, doesn’t have the same lofty ambi-tions.

Brad Pitt stars as hardened Sherman tank commander Don ‘Wardaddy’ Collier. Battle weary, outnumbered and outgunned, the crew are charged neutralising the remaining German tiger tank threats - all building up to one brutal stand-off.

The ensemble cast is solid here, creating a palpable sense of claustrophobia after being couped up in their Sherman. Surprising is the usually wooden Shia LaBeouf who turns in a bravura performance.

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Take a trip withthe green fairy

The last time the good folks at Spiegelworld pitched their opulent 700-seat Spiegeltent in Wheeler Place for their brilliant circus

cabaret show Empire, more than 14,000 Novocastrians were blown away with the cornucopia of high-camp comedy and jaw-dropping feats of human skill. In fact, across the 31-show Newcastle run, Empire generated a mammoth $1.2 million at the box office, with the entire Aussie tour playing to more than 200,000 people.

After such phenomenal success, Spiegelworld are returning to Australia with their smash-hit Las Vegas show Absinthe and, as a thank you to Novocas-trians, they will be kicking off the tour in our fair city.

Melbourne-born theatrical impresario and Spiegelworld creator Ross Mollison (pictured), whose talents have also been lent to such productions as Tap Dogs and Puppetry of the Penis, told TE that it made sense to kick Absinthe off in Newcastle.

“We’re all really excited to be opening the Australian run of Absinthe in Newcas-tle,” he said.

“We had such phenomenal success there with Empire so we’re definitely looking forward to coming back. I’ve had great success in Newcastle going right back to the Tap Dogs days.”

Mollison, while remaining tight-lipped on the surprises that await those who enter the Spiegeltent, said the show was inspired by the absinthe-drenched cabarets of late 19th century Europe and was an “adult-themed cocktail of circus, burlesque and vaudeville”.

“What we can promise is an extremely funny show,” Mollison said.

“It’s hosted by Gazillionaire - he’s a bit of a big name in Vegas - and his side-kick Penny, and they introduce some of the most exceptionally talented performers from across the globe.”

If the denizens of the Empire stage - Ethiopian foot jugglers, death-defying roller skaters, gymnasts in giant bubbles, mesmerising “wheel masters” et al - are any indicator, Absinthe is sure to be one hell of a feast for the senses.

Aside from all of the on-stage cahootery, Mollison said the venue - a 700-seat Spiegeltent (Dutch for mirror tent), decked out with bevelled mirrors, brocade and velvet upholstery, was as much a part of the experience as it’s cast of talented performers.

“There is a hell of a lot of work involved with getting everything set up - a hell of a lot,” Mollison laughed.

“It usually takes a couple of days but it really is an amazing feat of design

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and architecture. The tent is around 26 meters across and the action takes place on a stage that is around three meters so it’s a really intimate show and audiences really get the chance to get up close and personal to the action - there’s not a bad seat in the house.”

Absinthe was the first production for Spiegelworld, starting life in the summer of 2006 underneath New York’s Brook-lyn Bridge, and has grown to become the toast of Las Vegas after opening at Caesar’s Palace in 2011.

While Mollison said that Vegas was initially a tough nut to crack, the fruits of his labour were well and truly paying off with the likes of James Franco, Olivia Newton-John, Neil Patrick Harris, Brad Garrett and Pamela Anderson getting along to see what all the fuss was about. Further, when you have critics from the Huffington Post saying, “if you only see one show your entire life, make it Absinthe,” it’s pretty much a given that you’re on the right track.

“The reception we’ve received in Vegas has been phenomenal,” Mollison said.

“Although the first year was really

tough, especially with the American economy not doing the best, thanks to a hell of a lot of hard work, we’ve managed to make it work.”

While Mollison said the famous faces in the crowd were always welcome, he said it was the reaction from friends and family that gave him the biggest buzz.

“I guess the biggest highlight for me would be just taking my family or friends who have come over to see it and to watch the expressions on their faces as it all unfolds,” he said.

“If there was one thing I’d want anyone to take away from Absinthe it’s that I want their expectations to be exceeded. Noth-ing sells better than happy punters.”

Absinthe by Spiegelworld will be on under the Spiegeltent at Wheeler Place from Tuesday, February 17 to Sunday, March 1.

TE is giving you the chance to win a double pass to see Absinthe. To enter, email your name and contact details to [email protected] with “Absinthe” in the subject line by no later than 5pm on Tuesday, January 27. Winners will be notified by phone.

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5 SAWYERS: Friday, DJ Jonathan; Satur-day, DJ Sean Michael; Sunday, DJ Tone.ABSOLUTE THAI: Saturday, Prestige Inc.ANNA BAY TAVERN: Saturday, Soul Sta-tion; Sunday, Graeme Mills.AVOCA BEACH BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Open Fire.BAR PETITE: Friday, Matt Purcell; Sat-urday, Emmy Rose; Sunday, Little Black Book.BEACHCOMBER HOTEL: Friday, DJs.BEAUFORD HOTEL: Saturday, Kirsty Larkin.BELLBIRD HOTEL: Friday, Code Red.BELMONT 16s: Wednesday, Chris Booth, Milton Ward; Friday, Midnight Drifters; Saturday, Snape Trilogy; Sunday, Klassic Blak.BELMONT HOTEL: Sunday, Paul Storey.BELMORE HOTEL: Friday, Daley Holliday; Saturday, Dan Runchel and Friends.BERESFIELD BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Sun-days Record; Saturday, GenR8.BUDGEWOI SOCCER CLUB: Saturday, Lone Wolf; Sunday, Terry Mac.CAMBRIDGE HOTEL: Thursday, 360.CANTON BEACH SPORTS CLUB: Friday, Time Slip; Saturday, Summerland Kings.CARDIFF RSL: Friday, Wiskey Lane Duo; Saturday, Loko.CAVES BEACHSIDE HOTEL: Saturday, Aqwa Duo.CENTRAL CHARLESTOWN LEAGUES CLUB:

Friday, Dane Fitzsimmons; Saturday, Hayden Johns.CESSNOCK EX-SERVICES: Saturday, Outerphase.CESSNOCK LEAGUES CLUB: Saturday, Karaoke; Sunday, Kids’ Disco, Ruby the Clown.CHARLESTOWN BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Dr Zoom Duo.CLUB AZZURRI: Sunday, Latinova.CLUB LEMON TREE: Friday, Karaoke; Saturday, Pistol Pete; Sunday, Karen O’Shea.CLUB MAITLAND CITY: Sunday, Holly Wilson.COLLIERY INN: Friday, Karaoke; Satur-day, Pete Sneddon; Sunday, Live Music.COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Boolaroo: Friday, Kelly Hope.CRICKETERS ARMS: Saturday, Greg Bryce.CRITEREON HOTEL, Carrington: Friday, Ty; Sunday, Ben Travis.CUSTOMS HOUSE: Wednesday, Jon T; Fri-day, Kylie Jane; Saturday, Perry Carter; Sunday, Howard Shearman.D’ALBORA MARINA: Friday, Brooke Har-vey; Saturday, Mick Jones, Troy.DENMAN HOTEL: Friday, Jackson Halli-day; Sunday, James Naldo.DUKE OF WELLINGTON: Friday, Iguana; Saturday, Nick Raschke Duo.EAST MAITLAND BOWLING CLUB: Friday,

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Born on the same day as the legendary Tom Jones, Dave Navarro and Prince, local muso Matt Semmens was simply born to entertain.

He has been caressing the ears of Novocastrians for the past 15 years with his dynamic performances and virtuosic guitar ability. After topping the Hunter in his HSC, Matt headed straight to University and completed a Bachelor of Music (Honours) at the Newcastle Conservatorium. Whilst there he was given the opportunity to study with renowned teacher John Mills at the Welsh College of Music in Cardiff, Wales. Semmens is able to perform numerous musical styles including classical, flamenco, jazz, blues, rock and pop. He has performed with many groups and ensembles over the years including the Gosford Philharmonic String Ensemble, classical concerts, Catalina Jazz Band, Elephant Funk, local cover bands, Scoota Boi, Quaan, Spook, Dynamite, Transit, Freestar and currently performs in his band Funky Munky. Well suited for all events Matt’s comical person-ality will have your ribs hurtin’ and your booty shakin’.

Catch Matt Semmens at the Lamb-ton Park Hotel on Friday, January 16.

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Solid Gold Party; Saturday, Total 80s Recall; Sunday, John Noble.EDGEWORTH SPORT AND REC: Sunday, Rafael.EDGEWORTH TAVERN: Saturday, White Room.ENTRANCE LEAGUES CLUB: Saturday, Robbie Urquhart DuoFAMILY HOTEL: Friday, Rob Cass and the Cosmic Cowboys.FINGAL BAY SPORT AND REC: Saturday,

Gary Davidson.GATESHEAD TAVERN: Friday, Lennie and Carter.GEORGE TAVERN: Friday, Darren; Satur-day, Kim and Mik.GRAND HOTEL: Tuesday, Jazz.GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL: Tuesday, Open Mic.GRETA WORKERS CLUB: Friday, Talk of the Town.GUNYAH HOTEL: Friday, Katrina Bur-goyne; Saturday, Hurricane Party; Sun-day, Jon Schatz.GWANDALAN BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Dr Love.HALEKULANI BOWLING CLUB: Saturday, Malihini’s Over 30s Nightspot.HAMILTON STATION HOTEL: Friday/Satur-day, Karaoke.HARRIGANS IRISH PUB: Saturday, GenX.HONEYSUCKLE HOTEL: Thursday, Kylie Jane.HOTEL DELANY: Wednesday, AdzDrumz; Friday, DJ Surian, Jon T, Incognito; Sat-

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Shearman, Mike Horbacz Duo; Saturday, Phonic Duo; Sunday, Brooke Harvey.PLOUGH INN: Friday, Dean Dee.POTTERS BREWERY: Friday, The Andy Show.PRINCE OF WALES: Friday, Freetones Duo; Saturday, Lauren Arms; Sunday, Hurricane Party.QUEENS WHARF HOTEL: Friday, Dean Kyrwood Duo; Saturday, Ben Woodham, Jon T; Sunday, HP Duo, AdzDrumz.RACECOURSE HOTEL: Saturday, Ben Travis; Sunday, Mick Jones.RAILWAY HOTEL, Cessnock: Saturday, Plastic Spurs; Sunday, Katrina Burgoyne.REGAL HOTEL, Kurri: Saturday, Spank N the Monkey.RIVER ROYAL, Morpeth: Friday, Troy.ROYAL FEDERAL: Saturday, The Levy-

men. ROYAL INN, Waratah: Saturday, Brooke Harvey.RUTHERFORD HOTEL: Saturday, Mard-max.SALAMANDER SHORES: Friday, Mick Jones.SEVEN SEAS: Friday, Neil Farmer; Satur-day, Thread.SHAFT TAVERN: Saturday, Free Juke Box.SHOAL BAY RESORT: Friday, Graeme Mills, Marriah; Saturday, Full Throttle, Karen O’Shea; Sunday, Top Shelf.SHORTLAND HOTEL: Friday, Damien.

SOLDIERS POINT BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Cover 2 Cover; Saturday, Rebel Rousers.STAG AND HUNTER: Wednesday, Steve Smyth, Tim Wheatley; Friday, Rehab Brass Band; Saturday, Chuparosa.STOCKTON RSL: Saturday, At The Hop.STOCKTON CENTRE: Tuesday, Ryde Duo.SYDNEY JUNCTION HOTEL: Friday, The Hepburns; Saturday, The Cruisers.SWANSEA HOTEL: Saturday, Howard Shearman.SWANSEA RSL: Saturday, Wet and Dry.SWANSEA WORKERS CLUB: Saturday, Talk of the Town.TEA GARDENS HOTEL: Friday, Kim.TELARAH BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Kara-oke; Saturday, Juke Box.THE POURHOUSE, Maitland: Saturday, Graeme Mills.TILLIGERRY RSL CLUB: Friday, The Pira-nha Brothers; Saturday, Lennie Live.TORONTO DIGGERS: Friday, John Jay; Saturday, Clint and Jules.TORONTO ROYAL MOTOR YACHT CLUB: Sunday, Murray Byfield.TORONTO WORKERS CLUB: Friday, Kara-oke; Saturday, Dr Love.VUES ON THE BAY: Friday, DJ Sabro; Saturday, HP Duo.WALLARAH BAY REC CLUB: Friday, Bras-sick; Saturday, Soul Agent.WALLSEND DIGGERS CLUB: Saturday, Incognito.WANGI HOTEL: Sunday, Jackson Halliday.WANGI WORKERS CLUB: Friday, Karen O’Shea; Saturday, Emile.WARNERS AT THE BAY: Thursday, Tom Buckley; Friday, Flying Mare; Saturday, Funkapedia.WARNERS BAY PODIUM: Friday, Twinsan-ity.WESTS CARDIFF: Saturday, Ryde Duo.WESTS NEW LAMBTON PIANO LOUNGE: Wednesday, Peter Wall; Thursday, Angamus; Friday, Peter Wall; Saturday, Warren Hunter; Monday, Warren Hunter; Tuesday, Angamus.WESTS NEW LAMBTON MARBLE BAR: Fri-day, Mark Wells Duo; Saturday, Deuce.WEST WALLSEND WORKERS CLUB: Friday, Hey Poncho.WICKHAM PARK HOTEL: Wednesday, Wicko Jam Night; Friday, Detonators; Saturday, The Hot Yogis, Bad Luck Kitty; Sunday, Lianna, Keith Hall & Pat Dow Band.WINDSOR CASTLE HOTEL: Friday, Pete Hibbert; Saturday, Daley Holliday.WYONG BOWLING CLUB: Friday, Red Sweat; Saturday, Open Fire.WYONG LEAGUES CLUB: Friday, The Phoenix; Saturday, Viagro.

Fifteen years ago the name the Cruisers was synonymous with songs like Tutti Frutti and Livin’ Doll. Today they are known as a powerful outfit that delivers musical diversity like few others.

While their repertoire still encom-passes songs from the 50s, their passion for learning new material allows the band to constantly turn over songs from all eras and include current hits. Their catalogue extends to over 80 songs that can be played at a moment’s notice, which is impressive given their commit-ment to learning at least one new song each week. So, come along and see what all the fuss is about and enjoy timeless hits from the likes of the Beatles, Creedence Clearwater Revival and T-Rex, as well as current material from Bon Jovi, John Mayer and Keith Urban. All this and more, including the occasional AC/DC number to end the night with a bang. Catch the Cruisers at the Sydney Junction Hotel on Saturday, January 17.

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McLeod’s off and running

When it comes to taking 2015 firmly by the scruff of the neck, there a few who have a tighter grip than Sarah

McLeod.“I literally just went on a massive run

with my dog and it’s 30-plus degrees here at the moment - and I don’t reckon I’ve gone for a run for at least 12 months but, I did so much eating and drinking over Christmas, I thought I owed it to myself to star the year doing something sensible,” she laughed.

“My enthusiasm will probably start to wane a bit over the next couple of weeks though.”

Aside from getting her “jog” on, McLeod is showing no signs of slowing down musically this year, either with the Superjesus frontwoman heading out on the road with Baby Animals drummer Mick Skelton for an intimate run of shows that will include a stop at Lizotte’s this week.

“I just love playing with Mick - it’s always a great time,” she said.

“This show is a kind of fly-by-the-seat-of-your pants kinda deal - sometimes it’s a duo thing sometimes a trio with our

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support act KJ jumping up for an all-in rhythm thing, but overall there’s going to be a bunch of Superjesus stuff, my solo stuff a whole lot of banter and more than a few surprises thrown in.”

The run represents a bit of a warm-up for both McLeod and Skelton whose respective bands will be hitting the road together for a metropolitan tour in May.

“Yeah I’m really looking forward to that one - although I’ve been playing with Mick for years so it will be kinda weird seeing him onstage and not being able to jump up with him.”

While she is best known for her effort-less swagger as frontwoman for legend-ary rockers the Superjesus, McLeod surprised everyone with two out-of-the-square EP releases last year - the nod to the classic pop sound of the 50s and 60s on 96% Love Song Book Part One and a Christmas EP called Xmas Jam and she said delving into other creative avenues was essential to staying on top of her game.

“I think it’s really important to write in as many styles as possible because I constantly need that creative outlet and, if I don’t have it, things get really frustrating.”

Catch Sarah McLeod and MickSkelton at Lizotte’s Lambton on Thurs-day, January 15.

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Men of constant sorrow

After spending much of 2014 hunkered down work-ing on their sophomore album Silver City Sorrow, Melbourne alt.country

outfit, The Wild Comforts are hitting the road in support of the rollicking album, with two Hunter shows this weekend.

“It’s great to be getting out on the road - the tour starts tonight so we’re really looking forward to kicking off - there’ll be heaps of driving but also heaps of fun,” bass player Kinch Kinski told TE.

If you aren’t au fait with the Comforts, these guys belt out a sound that is equal parts country, punk and blues while the musings of frontman Joshua Deeble recall the bar-room fragility of the likes of Willy Vlautin (Richmond Fontaine) or Townes Van Zandt.

Kinski said while the band had been bashing away for a while, trying to get a set together, it wasn’t until they met Deeble on a drunken night at a Melbourne venue in 2011 that the Wild Comforts were born. “We were a partial band trying to bash out songs and we were at the East Brunswick Club and we could hear this drunken singing coming from the next room and we asked the

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guy behind the bar who it was and he just said “oh that’s Deeble”.

“We had no idea what he was talk-ing about so we went in and saw Josh drunkenly belting out these songs and the next thing we know he’s in our band and writing like 80 per cent of our stuff. It’s funny how things happen.”

For Silver City Sorrow, the band enlisted the services of country music legends Bill Chambers and Jeff McCormack to do all of the knob twiddling and Kinski said that their input was invaluable. The band even managed to get Bill’s daughter, the up and coming Kasey Chambers to lend her talents to the latest single Cosette.

“We actually met Bill at a gig and he said he was keen to work with us,” he said.

“So we went up to the Central Coast to the legendary Music Cellar with Bill and Jeff for the basic tracking and then we went to Bill’s studio to do all of the interesting overdubbing stuff. Having those guys on board made a massive difference - I mean Bill played, like six or seven instruments on the album. It was an awesome experience from start to finish.”

Catch the Wild Comforts at the Royal Oak Hotel, Cessnock on Saturday, Janu-ary 18 and the Lass O’Gowrie on Sunday, January 19.

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