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 Everett True

The return of Everett True | 55. Duck Duck Chop

The return of Everett True | 55. Duck Duck Chop

Goddamn. A two-piece from Melbourne who remember This Heat with the same fondness as me. Probably not so old as me, though – so they’ve never had the privilege of arguing with skinheads heckling This Heat playing live, nor of having the person next to them stabbed for being too lippy. But they sure understand the […]

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In Photos: No Anchor + Ø + Vassals @ The Waiting Room, 31.05.2013

In Photos: No Anchor + Ø + Vassals @ The Waiting Room, 31.05.2013

No Anchor play at The Waiting Room, with support from Ø and Vassals.

 alexg

The soundtrack to the inside of my head over the last year | Alex Gillies

Maybe, just maybe, I’m not the only one in this world with these fears and desires … and that’s what makes music so special.

 exkingjohn

VII Nights of No Anchor

This was one of the musical highlights of my life so far.

 Everett True

tattoos people got after reading my book

aware and away from the harsh spotlight of society’s conventions.

 Scott Creney

Tyler, The Creator @ The Zoo, Brisbane, 05.06.11

The Zoo may be the finest venue in all of Australia. It’s called The Zoo for a reason, and not just because there’s shit all over the floor and someone just gave birth to a litter of baby elephants.

 Everett True

15 Most Read Entries on Collapse Board, 13.05.11 – 21.05.11

Let’s get leotarded, shall we?

 Everett True

An open question to Brisbane

Do I have to suspend critical judgment if I’m dealing with anything local (or even national)?

 Everett True

10 Most Read Entries on Collapse Board, 28.04.11 – 05.05.11

Nice to see two album reviews and an interview in there. It indicates people are starting to read Collapse Board outside our immediate circle of Facebook and Twitter followers. Oh, and for those of you still wondering about the monetary value of being featured on CB – Boo Frog, one of the featured bands in […]

 Scott Creney

No Anchor – Real Pain Supernova (self-released)

Listening to No Anchor, it’s hard not to hear a weaker, less interesting version of their heroes.