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News : Project Mayhem [WA] / Tantalum / The Loveless
Posted on Tuesday, April 06 @ 03:57:18 EST by admin
bmayhem writes "Project Mayhem's "Party At Your House" National Tour
Perth's
lovable larrikans of in-your-face punk and rock'n'roll funtimes are
about to load up their shit, and hit the road for their "Party At Your
House" National Tour.
Full of energy and glorious boys-next-door
cheek, the band have charmed and offended audiences all around WA; and
now, it's Australia's turn!
Never ones to shy away from hard
work, the best boys in the west will driving all the way across the
country, and will appear at the following...
Saturday 3 April @
The Arthouse, Melbourne VIC w/ Tantalum, The Loveless, Young
Smokers
Wednesday 7 April @ The Townie, Newtown NSW Free
entry show!
Saturday 10 April @ The Basement, Canberra ACT w/
Charlie Greaser, Johnny Roadkill
Saturday 17 April @ Fly By
Night Club, Fremantle WA w/ Chainsaw Hookers, Aargh! Real
Monsters
Newly remastered tunes available from the boys' myspace:
PARTY
AT YOUR HOUSE
A vigourous cheeky punk song, "Party At Your
House" is Project Mayhem's second single from their debut album.
This
song showcases what happens when a bunch of guys take a phrase they
commonly spring on their fellow pub and nightclub punters ("Party at
your house mate!") and set it to music.
An organic, to-the-point
number, "Party At Your House" is exactly what's required for Friday,
Saturday, and every other night of the week.
FILTER THIS!
Flipside
"Filter This!" is a rocky affair, deliberately and pointely aimed at
Senator Stephen Conroy's outrageous plans to censor Australia's
Internet.
Full of humourously direct lyrical attack, the song was
appreciated enough by Australia's anti-censorship lobby that the band
were invited to perform it live in Perth's Forrest Place as part of
their national day of action.
From the streets of Perth to your
stereo and a stage near you, Filter This! is the perfect accompaniment
to "Party At Your House", and together the songs showcase the dynamic
nature of Perth's favourite party band.
It's certainly not
Project Sensible, but you better believe this band don't dick around
politically, nor when it comes to arranging a party at your place
despite all the odds.
Project Mayhem will see you soon, at
your place, or maybe in a city nearby!
http://www.myspace.com/projectmayhemperth"
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