Peter Koppes and Tim Powles interviewed at Homebake

Watch the video here – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifjUBbkNKms

Watch the video here – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifjUBbkNKms

Brisbane Times :Steve Kilbey reflects on aussie greats

Read the article here – http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/entertainment/music/steve-kilbey-reflects-on-aussie-greats-20111208-1ol11.html

Read the article here – http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/entertainment/music/steve-kilbey-reflects-on-aussie-greats-20111208-1ol11.html

Steve Kilbey & Peter Koppes : SMH ‘His Remastered Voice’

Steve Kilbey and Peter Koppes talk frankly about the recording of the Priest=Aura album. This cd is soon to be reissued again with indepth sleeve notes by Marty Willson-Piper but is now  available on tour. http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/his-remastered-voice-20111209-1omi2.html

Steve Kilbey and Peter Koppes talk frankly about the recording of the Priest=Aura album. This cd is soon to be reissued again with indepth sleeve notes by Marty Willson-Piper but is now  available on tour.

http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/his-remastered-voice-20111209-1omi2.html

MusicFeeds photos of Homebake Music Film & Arts Festival

Take a look at photos of the church taken by Kirby Walton at Homebake last weekend .http://musicfeeds.com.au/photos/homebake-2011-the-domain-sydney-03122011/  

Take a look at photos of the church taken by Kirby Walton at Homebake last weekend .http://musicfeeds.com.au/photos/homebake-2011-the-domain-sydney-03122011/

 

Steve Kilbey on 2SER 107.3FM 10th December

Steve Kilbey will chat to Simon Morgan on Weekend Breakfast this coming Saturday 10th December 2011. Tune in to the show from 10:30AM AEST. 2SER 107.3FM (Syd) LIVE STREAM: http://www.2ser.com/stream

Steve Kilbey will chat to Simon Morgan on Weekend Breakfast this coming Saturday 10th December 2011. Tune in to the show from 10:30AM AEST. 2SER 107.3FM (Syd)

excerpt from the time being diaries

june 1 the island at first appears uninhabited lazy game roam the fields strangely the insects leave me alone i wonder where the others are i wonder why we have been sent here today i had a dream that today was just a dream as the moon slowly turns over in the sky the cry of some sun set into a sky studded starred in inkiness violet swirl’d i remember how small we all are how very very small i notice sublime submarine frescoes in tiny rockpools in soft warm rain i pass through like my ghost i notice reeds on river banks bobbing in the wind there is no wind i hear natures undercurrent of photosynthesis the ferns absorb sweet light with a slight sigh of pleasure the trees and vines hasten towards the divine as tho on a line the drip drop drip of moisture in a cave the crackle of last years fires the girl beckoned to me or i seemed to think a brown skin angel in azure tidal streams she speared among the razor reefs with delicate tread she moved along the beach then gone into the whirling air the trees i have never seen before the bark is golden hued the leaves flap and bend in the wind yet there is no wind i wander beyond the wrecks i have seen the water is shallow but the sand sucks men under i shiver sometimes i long for hot water once i lay in a bath marbled and deep water warm filled with scented soap shaped flowers and oriental oils i ate toast and drank coffee in a cosy little cafe the lawns were all minted the houses were flowers the people seem like giants so ago they are to me now i have no […]

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june 1

the island at first appears uninhabited

lazy game roam the fields

strangely the insects leave me alone

i wonder where the others are

i wonder why we have been sent here

today i had a dream that today was just a dream

as the moon slowly turns over in the sky

the cry of some sun set into a sky

studded starred in inkiness violet swirl’d

i remember how small we all are

how very very small

i notice sublime submarine frescoes in tiny rockpools

in soft warm rain i pass through like my ghost

i notice reeds on river banks bobbing in the wind

there is no wind

i hear natures undercurrent of photosynthesis

the ferns absorb sweet light with a slight sigh of pleasure

the trees and vines hasten towards the divine as tho on a line

the drip drop drip of moisture in a cave

the crackle of last years fires

the girl beckoned to me or i seemed to think

a brown skin angel in azure tidal streams

she speared among the razor reefs with delicate tread

she moved along the beach then gone into the whirling air

the trees i have never seen before the bark is golden hued

the leaves flap and bend in the wind

yet there is no wind

i wander beyond the wrecks i have seen

the water is shallow but the sand sucks men under

i shiver sometimes i long for hot water

once i lay in a bath marbled and deep water warm

filled with scented soap shaped flowers and oriental oils

i ate toast and drank coffee in a cosy little cafe

the lawns were all minted the houses were flowers

the people seem like giants so ago they are to me now

i have no thirst but loneliness which blooms here wild

my hands are number than one ever could be 2 again

my fingers holding up something against the sky

then let it all begin

everything

 

 

Rave Magazine : the church at Homebake Music Film & Arts Festival

“Due to quirks in the schedule surfacing in the late afternoon, space saviours the church are forced to play an abridged, seven-song set at The Dome (Steve Kilbey is the first to admit the four-piece are going to be far more generous at a venue) as PNAU doof away at a close distance. The introspective Aura, Sealine and Cobalt Blue are interesting choices for a festival gig, but You Took and Tantalized take all and sundry to the electric wonderland and Starfish classics Under The Milky Way and Reptile are ever-mesmerising, Peter Koppes and Marty Willson-Piper invoking a six-string satori. Bring on the three-album tour later this month.” – Denis Semchenko Read their full write-up of Homebake here

“Due to quirks in the schedule surfacing in the late afternoon, space saviours the church are forced to play an abridged, seven-song set at The Dome (Steve Kilbey is the first to admit the four-piece are going to be far more generous at a venue) as PNAU doof away at a close distance. The introspective Aura, Sealine and Cobalt Blue are interesting choices for a festival gig, but You Took and Tantalized take all and sundry to the electric wonderland and Starfish classics Under The Milky Way and Reptile are ever-mesmerising, Peter Koppes and Marty Willson-Piper invoking a six-string satori. Bring on the three-album tour later this month.” – Denis Semchenko

Read their full write-up of Homebake here

Concert Review on Faster Louder : the church, The Triffids & Ed Kuepper @ Red Hill Perth

http://www.fasterlouder.com.au/reviews/events/30955/The-Church-The-Triffids–Ed-Kuepper-Red-Hill-Perth-041211 the church, The Triffids & Ed Kuepper at Red Hill Auditorium, Perth WA 4th Dec 2011 by carlosrockets    

http://www.fasterlouder.com.au/reviews/events/30955/The-Church-The-Triffids–Ed-Kuepper-Red-Hill-Perth-041211

the church, The Triffids & Ed Kuepper at Red Hill Auditorium, Perth WA 4th Dec 2011 by carlosrockets

 

 

Article : Brag Magazine by Max Easton

Brag Magazine : “The Last Men Standing” by Max Easton

Brag Magazine : “The Last Men Standing” by Max Easton

Interview with Peter Koppes : Beat Magazine

“Peter Koppes, guitarist with the church (the absence of capitals is something the band feels quite strongly about), is adamant the group he’s been part of for 30 years still has plenty to say. Earlier this year the church celebrated its 30th anniversary with a concert at the Sydney Opera House, accompanied by a 50-piece orchestra. Not only was the event a monumental achievement, but according to Koppes, it also injected further life into the band.” Read more here – http://www.beat.com.au/music/church        

“Peter Koppes, guitarist with the church (the absence of capitals is something the band feels quite strongly about), is adamant the group he’s been part of for 30 years still has plenty to say. Earlier this year the church celebrated its 30th anniversary with a concert at the Sydney Opera House, accompanied by a 50-piece orchestra. Not only was the event a monumental achievement, but according to Koppes, it also injected further life into the band.” Read more here – http://www.beat.com.au/music/church