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Concert Review : Rave Magazine – Brisbane Powerhouse Future Past Perfect Show Dec 23 2011

http://www.ravemagazine.com.au/content/view/30845/82/ The Church TUESDAY, 10 JANUARY 2012 Brisbane Powerhouse – Fri Dec 23 A rainy pre-Christmas Eve night can be made special in a variety of ways – in this lifer’s case, seeing The Church, who are bringing the three-album Future Past Perfect extravaganza to the Powerhouse. Aided by a considerably-younger “utility man” Craig Wilson from Sydney dream/jangle-popsters Astreetlightsong, the Blurred Crusaders encounter an uneven mix during the opening Cobalt Blue, but have all instruments up to level by the time they launch into the menacing Deadman’s Hand. Over two-and-a-half years since its release, the band’s most recent LP Untitled #23 remains an impressive body of work, yet its second half – particularly Sunken Sun with its echoey, post-rock-hued outro and Lunar’s short-and-sweet, ‘space-rock’ trip – is a revelation live. Ever the master of the six-string, Peter Koppes takes us places with his David Gilmour-esque guitar solo during the melancholic On Angel Street, while Steve Kilbey signals the intermission following the gorgeous Operetta. The album all Church fans tend to agree on, Priest=Aura isn’t so much a faithful reproduction as a mind-blowing live experience. Two decades post-conception, the album still sounds like nothing else recorded at the time or currently, Ripple and Feel brimming with immaculate guitar-pop power and the lovelorn Mistress allowing dynamo drummer Tim Powles to turn the intensity down a notch. However, the second set’s moment of truth arrives when Kilbey puts down his six-string bass and roams the stage during the cathartic Disillusionist, followed by nine brain-melting minutes of Chaos and the brief, haunting Film – the direct precursor of the ‘00s instrumental rock boom. Following a brief pause, the four-piece roll out Starfish – the record that brought Kilbey and co. worldwide recognition – for the night’s final set. As expected, Destination zooms, Antenna (with […]

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The Church
TUESDAY, 10 JANUARY 2012
Brisbane Powerhouse – Fri Dec 23

A rainy pre-Christmas Eve night can be made special in a variety of ways – in this lifer’s case, seeing The Church, who are bringing the three-album Future Past Perfect extravaganza to the Powerhouse.

Aided by a considerably-younger “utility man” Craig Wilson from Sydney dream/jangle-popsters Astreetlightsong, the Blurred Crusaders encounter an uneven mix during the opening Cobalt Blue, but have all instruments up to level by the time they launch into the menacing Deadman’s Hand. Over two-and-a-half years since its release, the band’s most recent LP Untitled #23 remains an impressive body of work, yet its second half – particularly Sunken Sun with its echoey, post-rock-hued outro and Lunar’s short-and-sweet, ‘space-rock’ trip – is a revelation live. Ever the master of the six-string, Peter Koppes takes us places with his David Gilmour-esque guitar solo during the melancholic On Angel Street, while Steve Kilbey signals the intermission following the gorgeous Operetta.

The album all Church fans tend to agree on, Priest=Aura isn’t so much a faithful reproduction as a mind-blowing live experience. Two decades post-conception, the album still sounds like nothing else recorded at the time or currently, Ripple and Feel brimming with immaculate guitar-pop power and the lovelorn Mistress allowing dynamo drummer Tim Powles to turn the intensity down a notch. However, the second set’s moment of truth arrives when Kilbey puts down his six-string bass and roams the stage during the cathartic Disillusionist, followed by nine brain-melting minutes of Chaos and the brief, haunting Film – the direct precursor of the ‘00s instrumental rock boom.

Following a brief pause, the four-piece roll out Starfish – the record that brought Kilbey and co. worldwide recognition – for the night’s final set. As expected, Destination zooms, Antenna (with Wilson on mandolin) chimes and Reptile bites; Marty Willson-Piper and Koppes take confident solo turns on Spark and A New Season and the former wrings every drop of emotion from Hotel Womb’s outro. Christmas can’t possibly get any better than this.

DENIS SEMCHENKO


ABC Interview with Marty Willson-Piper

http://www.reverbnation.com/play_now/11670118 Listen in to a great interview that aired on the 23rd Dec 2011 on the ABC Radio in Brisbane with Marty Willson-Piper. Photo by Monica Pronk Photography

Marty Willson-Piper (Enmore Theatre Sydney)

http://www.reverbnation.com/play_now/11670118

Listen in to a great interview that aired on the 23rd Dec 2011 on the ABC Radio in Brisbane with Marty Willson-Piper.

Photo by Monica Pronk Photography

Photos by Andrew Briscoe, Tone Deaf – The Forum, Melbourne

http://www.tonedeaf.com.au/photos/galleries/114945/the-church-10.htm#1 Photos taken Friday 30th December at the Future Past Perfect show at The Forum Theatre, in Melbourne (AU).

http://www.tonedeaf.com.au/photos/galleries/114945/the-church-10.htm#1

Photos taken Friday 30th December at the Future Past Perfect show at The Forum Theatre, in Melbourne (AU).

Radio Interview with Peter Koppes

Peter Koppes joins Ruby Soho this coming Wednesday 28th December 2011, from 10PM EST on “Garageland” – ahead of the band’s Future Past Perfect show at the Forum in Melbourne, 30th December. PBS 106.7FM (MELB) LIVE STREAM: http://listento.pbs.org.au/live/

Peter Koppes joins Ruby Soho this coming Wednesday 28th December 2011, from 10PM EST on “Garageland” – ahead of the band’s Future Past Perfect show at the Forum in Melbourne, 30th December. PBS 106.7FM (MELB)
LIVE STREAM: http://listento.pbs.org.au/live/

Photos by Monica Pronk: The Enmore Theatre, Sydney

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150628114645968.476449.385647585967&type=3 Peace and love church visitors. Enjoy some more stunning photos on Facebook of the FPP Enmore Show 17th December 2011  – by the talented Monica Pronk

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Peace and love church visitors. Enjoy some more stunning photos on Facebook of the FPP Enmore Show 17th December 2011  – by the talented Monica Pronk

Photos : Future Past Perfect show @ Waves Wollongong

http://www.thechurchband.net/gallery/photos/2011-2/future-past-perfect-tour-australia/ Thanks to photographer Sean Maguire for the stunning shots taken in Wollongong  that are now up in our photo gallery.

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Thanks to photographer Sean Maguire for the stunning shots taken in Wollongong  that are now up in our photo gallery.

A thumbs up from author, musician and journalist Noel Mengel – Future Past Perfect Brisbane show

“Stunning show. One of the best shows I have ever seen by them and I’ve seen plenty.” Noel Mengel

“Stunning show. One of the best shows I have ever seen by them and I’ve seen plenty.” Noel Mengel

Steve Kilbey interviewed in the Adelaide Advertiser

“the church milk their own song” – read the interview by Cameron Adams 14th Dec 2011 here http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/ipad/the-church-milk-their-own-song/story-fn6ci0vj-1226222061232

the church milk their own song” – read the interview by Cameron Adams 14th Dec 2011 here http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/ipad/the-church-milk-their-own-song/story-fn6ci0vj-1226222061232

Tim Powles chats to DB Magazine

TimEbandit chats with DB Magazine about the Future Past Perfect show – read below :     the church  Recent events have conspired to return the church to the public conscience. Industry recognition came last year with the band’s induction into the ARIA Hall of Fame accompanied, of course, by Steve Kilbey’s inspired acceptance speech. In April there was the one-off ‘Psychedelic Symphony’ concert at the Opera House to celebrate their thirtieth anniversary. Perhaps most crucial of all has been the success and critical acclaim for their 2009 album ‘Untitled # 23’. From his Sydney home on a rare day off, drummer Tim Powles reflects on a hectic but rewarding 2011. “The band haven’t been in the same place since the Opera House show but we’ve been working on plenty of things including the TV special and the forthcoming DVD and double live CD from that show as well. But recently we’ve been working on bringing the ‘Future, Past, Perfect’ tour to Australia that we toured through America in February.” That tour will see the church perform not one, but three albums in their entirety, namely ‘Starfish’, Priest = Aura’ and ‘Untitled # 23’, an ambitious concept with humble origins. “Our website moderator Sue Campbell inadvertently came up with the three album thing and suggested one per decade as a solution to an argument about what we would actually play. We were always going to do two, and we always came back to ‘Starfish’ and ‘Untitled # 23’ as being the oldest and most recent ‘classic’ records. Then we felt there wasn’t enough that was different in there because we’d covered the records, not totally, but reasonably within the last three or four years in our touring. So the idea of adding ‘Priest = Aura’ in so we had an eighties […]

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TimEbandit chats with DB Magazine about the Future Past Perfect show – read below :

 

 

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Recent events have conspired to return the church to the public conscience. Industry recognition came last year with the band’s induction into the ARIA Hall of Fame accompanied, of course, by Steve Kilbey’s inspired acceptance speech. In April there was the one-off ‘Psychedelic Symphony’ concert at the Opera House to celebrate their thirtieth anniversary. Perhaps most crucial of all has been the success and critical acclaim for their 2009 album ‘Untitled # 23’.

From his Sydney home on a rare day off, drummer Tim Powles reflects on a hectic but rewarding 2011. “The band haven’t been in the same place since the Opera House show but we’ve been working on plenty of things including the TV special and the forthcoming DVD and double live CD from that show as well. But recently we’ve been working on bringing the ‘Future, Past, Perfect’ tour to Australia that we toured through America in February.”

That tour will see the church perform not one, but three albums in their entirety, namely ‘Starfish’, Priest = Aura’ and ‘Untitled # 23’, an ambitious concept with humble origins. “Our website moderator Sue Campbell inadvertently came up with the three album thing and suggested one per decade as a solution to an argument about what we would actually play. We were always going to do two, and we always came back to ‘Starfish’ and ‘Untitled # 23’ as being the oldest and most recent ‘classic’ records. Then we felt there wasn’t enough that was different in there because we’d covered the records, not totally, but reasonably within the last three or four years in our touring. So the idea of adding ‘Priest = Aura’ in so we had an eighties record, a nineties record and a new millennium record was actually just a comment in an email. But it was a great idea. Marty Wilson-Piper came up with the ‘Future, Past, Perfect’ title and we all kind of leapt into it. I think this is as focused as the band has ever been learning something. What it’s done is actually raise the standard of our live show by another fifty percent. It’s really stretched everybody. ‘Priest = Aura’ and ‘Untitled # 23’ particularly are not easy records to play live.”

That complexity coupled with the sheer length of the performance leaves band and audience feeling tired but exhilarated. “It’s a good exhaustion, though. It’s an amazing feeling. You forget the beginning of the night when you come off. It’s an amazing journey. In my opinion it’s the best show we’ve done in terms of a musical adventure and it has pretty much bits of everything that the church do. There’s no encore, just the three records. It clocks in at three hours twenty minutes or something by the time you’ve had a short break between them.”

After many years of hard graft, Powles is certainly enjoying the recent critical and commercial success, but as ever the band continue to forge their own path. “It does feel good. But it will also feel good when we’ve done the tour and hopefully people have come out to see it! It’s a risky venture, we’re doing this ourselves. We’ve chosen to take the risk, so I guess we’ll know by New Year’s Eve what happened!”

the church bring their ‘Future, Past, Perfect’ tour to the Norwood Town Hall on Thu 29 Dec. To read the full interview with Tim Powles, go to http://www.dbmagazine.com.au/535/iv-TheChurch-544.shtml

By James McKenzie

Concert Photos : Tone Deaf – The Enmore Theatre, Sydney

http://www.tonedeaf.com.au/photos/galleries/114000/the-church-8.htm#1 Photos at Tone Deaf’s site taken at the Future Past Perfect show at The Enmore Theatre, Sydney on Saturday 17th December 2011

http://www.tonedeaf.com.au/photos/galleries/114000/the-church-8.htm#1

Photos at Tone Deaf’s site taken at the Future Past Perfect show at The Enmore Theatre, Sydney on Saturday 17th December 2011