Episode 48: My Friends Die! Die! Die! - a podcast by David James Young

from 2016-05-05T17:16:56

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From the indie haven of Dunedin, New Zealand comes Die! Die! Die!, a (literally) in-your-face post-punk outfit that have laid claim to some of the wildest and most high-energy shows throughout Australasia and beyond over the past decade and change. Put simply, if you don't leave a Die! Die! Die! show sweaty, torn and hoarse... you weren't at a Die! Die! Die! show. With 'new guy' Rory Attwell (Test Icicles, Balls) in tow, founding members Andrew Wilson and Michael Prain talked about the band's origins, playing over a hundred shows a year and just how buck-wild they used to get at Homebake.

Support for All My Friends Are in Bar Bands comes from Spit the Dummy Records, a Sydney bedroom label distributing dead formats to the masses.

To check out their catalogue, visit http://spitthedummyrecords.bigcartel.com
Support also comes from Sad Grrrls Club, a non-male music collective of musicians and industry professionals working together to make non-male voices heard. The second-annual Sad Grrrls Fest is happening on October 1st at the Reverence Hotel in Melbourne and the Factory Floor on October 8th. The festival will include appearances from Jaala, Camp Cope, Jess Ribiero, Coda Conduct, Le Pie and heaps more.

For more information, visit http://sadgrrrlsclub.com
Support also comes from YOU!

For as little as $1 a month, you can help keep the show online and free.
For more information, visit http://www.patreon.com/barbands
Follow David on Twitter and Instagram: @DJYwrites
Follow the podcast on Twitter: @BarBandsPod
Follow the band on Twitter and Instagram: @diediedieband
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Apologies for the intro audio - I was recording in the shower to minimise construction noise from outisde and I was out of breath from moving two couches.

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