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Chesta Hedron And Salad Boys

When
Thu Sep 1st, 2016
Where

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Doors open
9:00pm
Gig starts
9:30pm
Entry
R18
Cover charge*
$10.00
*Guide only - booking fees may apply
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9pm Doors open
9:30pm Salad Boys
10:30pm Chesta Hedron

CHESTA HEDRON

Chesta Hedron draw upon influences from psychedelia, krautrock, 70's Arabian fuzzy pop, Carl Sagan, and tales of vanished civilizations, to form their own energetic and sonic dimension.

Emerging from Byron Bay, Australia, Chesta Hedron is a 2-piece instrumental collaboration between drummer Eli Kalaitzides and ex-Wellington guitarist Matthew Armitage.

The band’s first EP, Infinite Nought was released on the 20th April 2016 and features an array of heavy riffs, dark drones and colourful ebbs and flows.

Having performed their psychedelic jams consistently over the last 2 years between Northern New South Wales and Queensland, Chesta Hedron bring their expressive sonic ritual to New Zealand for a series of shows.


SALAD BOYS

Sometimes location is everything. The Salad Boys came together at the end of 2012 in Christchurch, New Zealand; a country whose infamous musical legacy is so woven into the fabric of modern independent music, many hardly realize it's there. The band formed as many do, with members Joe Sampson (12-string guitar/vocals), Ben Odering (bass) & Jim Nothing (drums) mucking around in their spare time from other groups (T54, Bang! Bang! Eche!, The Dance Asthmatics), fleshing out spare song ideas that Sampson had in his back pocket. The band's name comes from a misheard line in the second verse of The Feelies song Fa Cé La - a joke name that they had assumed they'd change eventually, but never did. It was all too casual, but with an end-goal to create something all too serious.

Live, The Salad Boys perform a wondrous assault: a charged up blitz of clanging guitars, intoxicating drones, head-down acid repetition and an abundance of dazzling pop hooks - birthed in the band's living room rehearsal space, & perfected in a live setting. Their reputation has scored the group a wealth of engagements up and down New Zealand including slots at the Camp a Low Hum and Chronophonium festivals, gigs with Sebadoh, The Bats, & Parquet Courts as well as a highly honorable spot performing as backing band for David Kilgour of legendary New Zealand group The Clean. The band prefers things on a smaller scale, however - finding joy & inspiration playing DIY spaces & house parties. That spirit combined with the band's dizzying live intensity bring an underlying urgency to both the rocking & mellow tunes on Metalmania.

Despite its tongue-in-cheek title, The Salad Boys' debut album Metalmania is an instantly catchy & diverse set of (non-metal) pop tunes. The warm jangle of album opener Here's No Use greets the listener with open arms; a familiar acoustic strum that leads into an inviting melody & poetic, yearning lyrics. Conversely, the guitars of Dream Date supercharge the eardrums with a jolt of adrenalin, motoring thru a triumphant toe-tapper. Side B opener No-Taste Bomber is an instant jam, rocketing forward with a concise 12-string jangle that explodes into an epic, paisley-tinted guitar maelstrom of a rocker, driving & droning the jam skyward. Metalmania is a careful but curious balance of well-informed pop melodies, hypnotizing rhythms and heady instrumentation with surprising & inventive melodic twists peppering the album's ten songs.

Their sense of “casual intent” has permeated many a New Zealand band. The underground music scene in both Christchurch & Dunedin - borne from the simplistic, experimental pop of The Velvet Underground and the independent, savage spirit of punk - created a vibrant scene in the Eighties & Nineties whose reverberating jangle soaked into the sound & purpose of The Salad Boys. Guitarist Joe Sampson also co-runs an independent label called Melted Ice Cream, which started by releasing albums & singles from Sampson's peers & co-conspirators in the music scene & has recently morphed into a collective that helps organize releases, shows & tours for other international acts (Parquet Courts, Traps Ps). The Salad Boys' self-titled mini-album was released on cassette by Melted Ice Cream in 2013, and caused something of a mini-sensation, selling out quickly of its first and second pressing. Like the originators of Christchurch's Eighties DIY scene, The Salad Boys use their town's isolated Southern location to their advantage, fostering their hometown scene & perfecting their tunes free from the sounds & expectations of a larger city. That freedom undoubtedly contributes to the rural vibe of Metalmania, whose sound makes sense in a dark rock club & DIY space, as well as floating down the Avon River, placing them firmly into the physical & musical landscape of New Zealand.After all, location is everything.

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