Monday 12 March 2012

GIVERS and PORTUGAL. THE MAN at THE CORNER HOTEL FEB 9th 2012

I went to this gig with absolutely no expectations, and as a result had a pretty damn good time. Both bands fall into that 'indie-alternative-MGMT-meets-Phoenix' genre of sorts. Portland residents, Portugal. The Man played first, kicking off with 'So American,' one of the more accessible songs from their latest album. Everyone in the audience responded enthusiastically, singing and dancing along, but I found what happened next to be way more impressive. They moved into a much more psychedelic realm, playing experimental jams that went on forever with lots of distorted guitars but without pretentiousness. I was especially impressed by their cover of the Beatles' Helter Skelter and how well they slotted it into their own songs. I was quite surprised by how they flowed seamlessly from one tune into the next as if this was how they were meant to be listened to, particularly considering I find their latest album to be very rigid in its 'pop song' formula. I may have to go back and listen to some of their earlier stuff to really appreciate their studio work.

Sadly, half the crowd left after Portugal. The Man so they didn't get to experience the next band. Givers hail from Lafayette, Louisiana, (as we were told in just about every voice break throughout their set), but I think they were just super excited to be so far from home. They were so much fun to watch, mostly due to the way adorable lead vocalist and percussionist, Tiffany Lamson bashed away on the drums and the flirty looks she shared with other vocalist and guitarist, Taylor Guarisco. The songs were so upbeat and catchy, it would be impossible not to walk away with a massive grin on your face.

Some worthwhile linkage:
Portugal. The Man - So American
Portugal. The Man - Got it All (This Can't Be Living Now)

Givers - Up Up Up
Givers - Meantime

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Friday 9 March 2012

BIRDMAN EATING

238 Gertrude St
Fitzroy VIC 3065

I had been recommended Birdman Eating by several of my friends for a great breakfast , and this Saturday I finally had the opportunity to check it out for myself. We rocked up at around 10:30am which seemed like the perfect time as the place got steadily busier after that until there was a line to get a table. We were a little bleary eyed from the night before so I was looking forward to a hearty breakfast and I chose the Lamb Bolognese Baked Egg off the specials board.
I wish I had taken a photo of my meal because it really was a wonderful looking dish, but when you are as positively ravenous as I was, observing and documenting your food isn't really what you're thinking about. The meat was beautifully cooked with a nicely textured egg and a gooey yolk, and the sour dough bread was a nice accompaniment for dipping.

I restaurant was quirky with birdmen hanging from the ceiling made from those wooden models you always used in art class at school. The waitstaff were polite and efficient and the food was delicious and well presented.

After the meal, we wandered next door to Northside Records for a browse through their record selection. It was a throughly satisfying way to start our Saturday.

Birdman Eating Website

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