So there’s this little laneway bar called Seven Metre Bar near Circular Quay which is hosting a not-warehouse party tonight (Monday December 14), a party which was originally shut down because those big baddies called the police (not Sting’s band, the actual police) told kids that warehouses aren’t for partying in. Sigh.
They’ve moved Daisy M. Tulley, I Like Cats and Wim to the Underwood Street pop-up bar, which was created as part of the 2009 Laneways By George project. The temporary bar itself is the site of an audio-visual-structural installation themed around the inaction on climate change – parts of boats, cars, street signs and refuse are suspended above you, to represent the shitstorm that’d sink us should water levels rise the seven metres that global warming theorists are expecting.
Unfortunately the party’s going on without the lovely Danimals of the original lineup, who won the Toohey’s Extra Dry (TED) The Lab thing and were “delayed” by recording in New York with some guy called Mark Ronson or something. Pfft.
I guess this faux-pretentious tone is just my fallback method when I literally cannot deal with how cool something is. These bands are all awesome (talented cool), they’re playing in a crazy arty pop-up bar in a laneway (trendy cool) which is a political statement on climate change (Copenhagen cool) because their also-really-cool warehouse party was shut down by the cops (hardcore cool) and one of the bands can’t make it because they’re now internationally loved and recording in the US (mindblowingly cool). In summary please don’t let it rain tonight, because just being there is going to make my freaking day. Kicks off at 8pm. And it’s free.
Posted by amelia in Events, Music
Tags: daisy m. tulley, Danimals, i like cats, Laneway Festival, mark ronson, seven metre bar, ted the lab, underwood st, wim











