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Social media : Join us on Facebook as well for links to songs, clips and other news updates. https://www.facebook.com/thechurchband
Social media : Join us on Facebook as well for links to songs, clips and other news updates.
https://www.facebook.com/thechurchband
http://www.streetpress.com.au/online_mags/DM/DM_1091/ Click on page 109 for a great review of our three album show in street press magazine Drum Media!
http://www.streetpress.com.au/online_mags/DM/DM_1091/
Click on page 109 for a great review of our three album show in street press magazine Drum Media!
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
“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
Steve Kilbey and other Homebake artists talk about who they’d like to see at the upcoming Festival this Saturday in Sydney’s Domain http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/like-to-watch-20111201-1o7j0.html
Steve Kilbey and other Homebake artists talk about who they’d like to see at the upcoming Festival this Saturday in Sydney’s Domain
http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/like-to-watch-20111201-1o7j0.html
Sun-Herald article – 20th November 2011 Feature on Twilight at Taronga concert series – with Steve Kilbey and Tim Powles