Showing posts with label the splendour diaries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the splendour diaries. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 August 2012

The Splendour Diaries: Nina Las Vegas Edition

So, it turns out i wasn't the only one to keep a diary at Splendour!




Nina Las Vegas partaying at Splendour in the Grass, 2012



Check out Nina Las Vegas' diary of her own, which she did for You Only Live Once, a blog dedicated to living life to the fullest, founded by the man half of Sneaky Sound System, Angus McDonald.






www.youonlyliveonce.com.au






*yes, i am aware this is the laziest blog post ever, but i also thought this was super cool and wanted to share it with ya'll.

Sunday, 29 July 2012

Splendour Diaries: Day 2

Day 2: July 28th, 2012

As the weekend continued, day 2 was nothing short of incredible, taking Splendour in the Grass 2012 to the next level.

I would just like to take some time out though to say if you ever do come to Byron Bay, don't eat at Bo's. The kitchen, service and restaurant manager are inefficient and cold.  The only thing that was enjoyable was my banana smoothie, and even that took 20 minutes (and is supposed to be cold anyway).  Don't do it kids!

Coconut in hand we strolled back into the festival venue shortly after 2:00, just in time to catch Luke Million drop his smash hit "Arnie" at the Mix Up Stage, getting Splendourites churning up the bark chip covered mud once again.

The Last Dinosaurs were on the main stage for their set and did not disappoint.  Highlighting the set was the band's cover of "Lady (hear me tonight)", which cheekily sampled Groovejets "if this ain't love".

Also on the main stage was english rock group Band of Skulls, who opened up their set with "Sweet Sour" setting the dirty slow rock mood for the next 50 or so minutes at the big top stage.

After chilling out at the back of Jinja Safari we wriggled our way to the front of the stage for what would be one of the best sets I have ever seen in my life, by The Beautiful Girls.  If ever anyone could make you trade in your air guitar for an air bass, it would be these guys. With the off beat strumming on guitar and funky drumming the band turned the mosh into a bop and the massive smiles on the band's faces let you know they were having just as good a time as you were.  "Periscopes" was performed beautifully with die hard fans singing along every lyric and as if it was a day for covers, the boys dropped in a bit of "Tainted Love" in "We're in Love".  The Girls finishes with an epic instrumental jam showcasing their talents and exactly how they've been around for so long.

Next up was DJ / "singer" Muscles, who although at first I doubted, turned up the beats at the mix up tents. After working up a sweat we continued to dance our way over for a bit of Tame Impala for a few mellow tracks before heading to see the princess of the festival, Lana Del Rey - along with about 7,000 other people.  Lana, performing with a single pianist on a white grand and tuxed up string quartet, glided around the stage in a wedding dress, with her mic in one hand and cigarette in the other, hopping off the stage to sing with "her people".  Despite previous reviews, Lana Del Rey sang like an angel, performing each of her tracks as heart broken as the next. Admittedly, in all her sorrow Lana's music would have been suited for earlier in the day, but it was probably a well deserved rest for most people's feet.

After Lana we meandered to Miike Snow who ended their set with one of my favourite songs, "Animal", which we continued to sing until Bloc Part took the stage.

There are few things more enjoyable in life then being surrounded with a group of great mates while rocking it out to one of the best rock bands around that you all know and love. As the covers continued, Kele did a sneaky sneaky at one point by singing the smash hit by Rihanna and Calvin Harris "we found love" before launching into one of their own.  Banquet was incredible, and by no means the song the band chose to finish on. 

Day 2 was amazing and I both can and cannot see today being able to top it.  Today, The Kooks, Gossip, Gossling, Ball Park Music, Fun. and festival headliner The Smashing Pumpkins...

This weekend's going too fast!

Ran xo






Saturday, 28 July 2012

Splendour Diaries: Day 1

Day one: JULY 27th, 2012.

Ahhh the time was finally upon us! Excitement filled our veins as we walked across the Gold Coast tarmac, with many other festival goers, and breathed in the humid Queensland air. We had arrived and Splendour was only a rental car trip away.

We hopped into our Micra (affectionately named Misty) ready to go! It was me in passenger, Nat in the drivers seat and the open road ahead of us..."um Nat, can you drive manual?"...it was Nat in the passenger seat, me in the drivers, and the road to Byron Bay ahead of us!

So far the city of Byron Bay has been nothing but welcoming to festival goers. Shop fronts have wellies on display, ponchos available and shuttle busses available to the festival from town in every form, including a bathtub on wheels behind a gentlemen on a push bike.  The love for music is in the air and everyone is here to have a good time.
Whilst no SLRs are allowed within the venue, we eventually made it through ( thanks to the lovely festival worker Joe Contin) - small cameras and iPhone with instagram handy. Who needs SLRs when you have old mates hefe and low fi in your pocket anyway.  The sun was shining and the bass of the acts within was all that we cared about at this point in time.

First act of the day was Australian hip hop act Platnium Pen catching the eyes and ears of festival goers walking past. The boys were using classic beats from hip hop acts such as Snoop Dogg, Hilltop Hoods, Jurassic 5 and Kelis putting a new flavour on it with their own lyrics and attitude.  The boys were nice enough to give us a copy of their album - I smell our next interview for the blog!!

After realising that we were at the wrong stage for Chet Faker, we shuffled out way to the other side of the festival to catch the second half of the set by the man with the furry furry beard.  Taking his tracks to the next level with extended instrumental breaks, Chet was charming, clearly humbled by the massive crowd and sang to perfection.  Finishing with his own (well known) interpretation of "No Diggity", if you weren't a fan of Chet Faker before, you definitely would have been afterwards.

A gap in the afternoon meant a while to check out the other side of things that Splendour had to offer.  This included getting involved with the drums workshop help by Samba Bellista, a spot of shopping and tarot cards. It was at about this time where the weather turned around, realised (almost) everyone was gum boots and took it as a cue to make it rain. - no wait - hail??? For about 20 minutes there was nothing but stormy weather turning Splendour into sight which could have been easily confused for Glastonbury.  And although the rain did cease eventually, it set a muddy muddy scene for the rest of the day and night.

Other acts we caught throughout the day were AV show DJs Nice and Ego, the incredible Bertie Blackman, Gypsy and the Cat,  Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, Lanie Lane, which featured a surpise one off Nick Cave cover duet with Krum from Spiderbait (yes I have it recorded, stay tuned), The Shins, Kimbra and yes - Mr Jack White himself.

Kimbra was a particular highlight for me.  Freshly back in Australia after touring Europe with Foster the People, the little kiwi's performances and stage presence has come an incredibley long way since Falls Festival earlier this year.  Although having always been an amazing singer, Kimbra now has mastered crowd interaction, oozing confidence that was most noticeable in her band's new rendition of one of her first hits "settle down".

The entire festival was present for Jack White.  We perched ourselves up on the balcony of the festival's Strongbow Bar and listened to the seasoned rock star play hits from his latest album "Blunderbuss" before taking the crowd back in time.  It's safe to say pretty much everyone lost their shit when the bassline for 'Seven Nation Army' started up.

Today - Ball Park Music, Bloc Party, Last Dinosaurs and The Kooks to name a few.  I have some amazing photos and video footage which I cannot wait to share with you.  Here's to two more days of great music, beer and mud!

Ran xo