Sophomore efforts can always be a bit hit and miss but the team at Good Things have once again smashed it out of the park! Stellar line up and another seamlessly run event. The rain, most of the heat and even the smoke held off for a fun summer’s day of metal and rock and or roll. Bring on 2020!

Check out our huge gallery of all the action below!

Reel Big Fish


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The Butterfly Effect


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Trivium


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Enter Shikari


Falling in Reverse


Simple Plan


The Beautiful Monument


Thy Art is Murder


Yours Truly


A Day to Remember

 


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Who doesn’t love a good two-fa deal! Even better when its two of our fave bands of all time. Great show as always lads (y)
LTJ even helped “Mitch” get to first base! You owe them big time Mitch!
Shout out should also to the girl that put her lips on the line to get up on stage. Small price to pay to have a boogie with LTJ right?

Check out the bumper gallery!

Less Than Jake

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Couldn’t wait for the summer of the Warped Tour to fall in love with the girl from the rock show? We couldn’t either! Thankfully after a 10+ year hiatus its back gracing our shores with a tasty line up of pop punk and metal and some skatey types. With only 3 stages and longer sets it was a nice change from catching only 10-15min of your fave act then spending the rest of the time running between stages or queuing for toilets and drinks! Even better that the weather held off.

Check out the bumper gallery below for all the good time fun!

See the latest issue of The Music – Brisbane magazine for the full review.

Vans Warped Tour Festival – Brisbane photos

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017 - cover

The lads from Little Odessa (the band not the place 😉 ) are in for The Music Magazine’s (Brisbane) – “The Guide” section cover photoshoot this week.

We also get a serious dose of pop punk when we head to the Vans Warped Tour See below for a couple highlight photos and stay tuned for a full gallery coming soon!

Check out the full review and feature cover in this week’s issue of The Music (Brisbane) #017.

Get it FREE from all the usual street press outlets or read current and back issues online @ The Music magazine – Brisbane

Vans Warped Tour Brisbane photos

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It had been a little while since one of our favourite bands of all time, Reel Big Fish ventured out our way but even with the departure of their second guitarist (replaced with a new saxophonist) the energy was still there (even if Aaron already had a bit of a work out playing lead guitarist for Goldfinger) and a great show none the less.

Goldfinger were there.. well, minus everyone except the lead singer who apparently gave the band a screw you guys mere weeks before the tour! Kudos to be had for continuing on with the RBF brass section and lead singer and a familiar MXPX member on bass. Clearly this didnt stop them for rocking out even if the dude looks more like Leslie Nelson nowadays!

Reel Big Fish, Goldfinger & Zebrahead @ The Tivoli photos here

We’ve got a bumper issue for you this week! First we have the dread-ed boys of The Floating Bridges, our Time Off Magazine Live cover shoot, then we head out to catch one of our fave bands, Reel Big Fish with support from Goldfinger and Zebrahead (stay tuned for a full gallery) and finally we hunt down the Boomgates after a last minute venue change.

Check all this out in this week’s issue #1606.

Get it FREE from all the usual street press outlets or read current and back issues online @ Time Off magazine – Brisbane

One of our fave bands of all time, The ‘Fish have been going at it for longer than some of their followers have had birthdays, ok, maybe not that long but they’re the forefathers of the ska revival and always put on a great show.

They covered all the usual tracks plus a few we’ve haven’t heard in the last 6 times we’ve seen them.

First time seeing the Aquabats, their show is just a riot! From their one piece lycra body suits to their, at times questionable banter, wacky visuals and dolphin kicking, its one giant piss take worthy of some kind of Guttermouth recognition award.

Too busy skanking it up to be on official duties, I still managed a few shots from in the overly energetic and sweaty crowd.

Reel Big Fish and Aquabats photos here