The Imaginarium
"All the shows were so big, you know? Fifty thousand up, you know, festivals, people banging stuff, girls throwing bikinis on stage."
"All the shows were so big, you know? Fifty thousand up, you know, festivals, people banging stuff, girls throwing bikinis on stage."
"I grew up listening to lyricists, so I always thought the lyrics were important and something I really tried to focus on. I really don’t want to sell people short when it comes to the lyrics.”
"It’s the first record we’d ever made in our home space, and the first album we’d ever made by ourselves with no outside engineer or producer, so it felt really good."
"It was in a more R&B sort of soul groove direction – and people really weren't ready to hear Kim Wilde sing in that way. The album really didn't do so well at all."
"You always imagined that to get into some of these clubs you had to dress up in expensive designer clothes, but when the acid house thing hit it was more democratic, and more about expecting anything, you know?"
"It’s pretty strange, it’s like we’ve made a fun record about dying."
We also walk past a pair of discarded, inside-out black stockings - gusset facing up and complete with skiddies - in a grassy square near the library.
The Decline boys hit France and their show blows all their previous gigs outta the water.
Velociraptor win over the posh poms at showcase festival The Great Escape.
PREMIERE: Be among the first to see the brand new clip from In Hearts Wake.
BLOG: Did you know it's against the law to flush the toilet after 10pm in Switzerland? The Decline boys know now.
WARPED TOUR: We've come up with lists of bands who might and who definitely won't be playing Australia's Warped Tour late this year.
RECAP: The SCDPCGC get a boost from a "mild-stimulant" provided by a quack in this week's Mad Men. Chaos ensues...
PREMIERE: Emerging MC Dylan Joel is a good boy, making his rapping Granny a Vegemtite sandwich.
CROWDFUNDING: Order a new Pixies book, score a chance to get drunk with Ron Peno and have a young band wash your car.
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