Northeast Party House are one of Australia's best live bands. Next to Confidence Man of course.
Lead by Zach Hamilton-Reeves, the (now) electronic band formed in Melbourne in 2009. The band's first tunes were a little more on the indie side. However now the six piece lean a little more into the rave cave.
That was in full force at the Sydney show at one of my new favourite venues, Liberty Hall. Formerly Max Watts and a few other names, this venue across the road from Sydney's Hordern Pavillion has brilliant sound and friendly staff.
Joining charismatic hot frontman Hamilton-Reeves is, Jack Shoe (guitar), Malcolm Besley (drums), Sean Kenihan (synth), Mitch Ansell (guitar) and Oliver Packard (bass).
The group released their fourth record Enhancer back in May. Featuring hits like Dark Boy and Wish We Could.
I still love Domino's so I was grateful they played that near the end of their awesome set. They gave the crowd tunes from all four records, plus hits like Cranky Boy and their Like a Version, Redbone.
So on Sunday night before the working week begins and I head to Singapore, here are some Northeast Party House highlights.
New dope feature album lands tomorrow. Plus a new Friday Flash(back) commencing Thursday. Until then, LET'S GO!
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