Tuesday, August 14, 2007
The Shake Up

Sydney, Australia
You may have noticed the club has been deserted and desolate for the longest period in our history. Well time to reawaken the beast and although you may see a few changes round here, the spirit of the everlasting kebab remains and SClub is here to stay.
So to kick things off, a band I saw some weeks ago at the Sydney mecca of music that is MUM, World Bar.
The Shake Up were actually playing the support slot but anyone in that room during that set could have thought otherwise. Tight, snappy, rock 'n roll was filling the bar and they had the whole crowd swaying in chaotic unison (actually I was probably drunk). Although I'd heard about them before, I never imagined them to be that good. Great entertainers and a very tight set. This three-piece is a band to check out during the latter half of the year.
You may have noticed the club has been deserted and desolate for the longest period in our history. Well time to reawaken the beast and although you may see a few changes round here, the spirit of the everlasting kebab remains and SClub is here to stay.
So to kick things off, a band I saw some weeks ago at the Sydney mecca of music that is MUM, World Bar.
The Shake Up were actually playing the support slot but anyone in that room during that set could have thought otherwise. Tight, snappy, rock 'n roll was filling the bar and they had the whole crowd swaying in chaotic unison (actually I was probably drunk). Although I'd heard about them before, I never imagined them to be that good. Great entertainers and a very tight set. This three-piece is a band to check out during the latter half of the year.
MP3: The Shake Up - What Are You Worried About?
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1 Comments:
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Anonymous, 3:11 am
Anonymous, 3:11 am

does an everlasting kebab imply an everlasting greasy grogan?