Valley Vibes @ Fortitude Valley PCYC

Separated by car dealerships and community pools, Fortitude Valley's PCYC sits isolated from all the other live venues. It's definitely  the king noisemaker of  Wickham Street's northern end; given the closest contestant would probably be the local church's choir. After second-guessing the existence of a venue in such a place, it was nice to walk though the PCYC's doors and find a little nest of live noise. Full of animal costumes and all age rejoice, the vibe inside was completely insular to the nothingness of outside.

With a total of two stages, bands were divided between a basketball court and a tiny upstairs room- easily found by following the vibrating walls. The fact that these bands were playing all ages gigs should make people feel warm and fuzzy- but it probably won't. The festival featured bands from Brisbane, Gold and Sunshine Coast- from the noise of Those Clever Foxes to the cringey pop-punk of Double Lined Minority. There were dancing gorillas, stormed stages and more sounds than you could poke a stick at.

In the basketball court there was volume, room, and overused smoke machines. Head upstairs and it was the opposite. Everyone sitting down, mellowed out and entranced in the mild mood. That was until a band started on the basketball court. The volume boomed upstairs through the walls and floors, which resulted in herds of people migrating towards the tantalising rumbles. Apart from that, the festival seemed average for an all ages gig, and hats off to the bands though- playing to a sober crowd is always harder. Smoke machine abuse and sweaty costumes had taken their toll by the tender closing time of 9pm; just as the 18+ begin to swarm the venues of a Saturday Fortitude Valley. 

Fushia



ENERGY + RHYTHM Back in 2008 a bunch of school boys got together and started a band. Nothing special, right? Wrong. What emerged was a storm of electro-laced-hook-heavy indie rock, with undeniable energy and rhythm. They preach exuberance with every bar of every song. Their tracks tease you; beckon you to come experience their sound in all its glory. Members Ricky, Rj, Ryan and Ben have songs that not only please a juiced up crowd, but their music sense has landed them numerous songwriting awards. Fushia have kept their drooling fans happy; with their first E.P in 2010 and the single Nocturnal in 2011. This year they’ve been busy with their second EP, Open Invite

Sporting similar traits to earlier Fushia tracks, this time round the EP has the addition of a crisp production, giving it formidable force. Whether it’s the punchy rhythms on Brunswick Street or the immense vocals on Mood Swing, Fushia have set a new benchmark for themselves,. It’s all just another reason for you to see these guys live. 



Listen to:  Mood SwingBrunswick Street


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Love Hate Rebellion

Already acquainted to the Brisbane music scene through their other projects, friends James, Ariana, Rachel and Andrew eventually collided into one sound. The result is an explosion of attitude, self-expression, and a killer gig at the Valley Fiesta last year.  With a love for playing live and exploring hyper-emotions, watch as they work your ears and pull you in. Rooms will implode and bodies will set loose with their emotionally-charged rock.


Discography:
  •          Single- Suspenderboys


Listen to:           Sweet Orchid, Better, Suspenderboys

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