This week’s Time Off Magazine Live cover shoot we have The Belligerents, they chat about everything from DJ battling to “cutting their neighbours’ grass”.

Check them out in this week’s issue #1583.

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So apologies are in order, I’ve been preoccupied the last couple weeks with custom toy building (blog entry to follow shortly ๐Ÿ˜‰ ) but thanks to the magic of the Time Off vault the cogs kept on turning. Last week we had Mosman Alder and this week we have Epidemic… Over as our Time Off Magazine‘s Live cover shoots.

We also jumped into the mosh with Silverstein at the Zoo.

Check all this out in the issues #1581 and #1582.

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Armada in the Dusk are our Time Off Magazine‘s Live cover shoot this week.

We also battled the screaming teens and caught Matt Corby at the Tivoli.

Check them both out in this week’s issue #1580.

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You are getting sleepy… SLLLEEEPPPYY..Sleepwalks stumble their way into our Time Off Magazine‘s Live cover shoot this week.

Check them out in this week’s issue #1579.

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Seaplane are our Time Off Magazine‘s Live cover shoot this week.

Check them out in this week’s issue #1578.

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This week we have Awaken I Am in for the Time Off Magazine‘s Live cover shoot. They chat about laser tag and beer pong, my kinda guys!

Check them out in this week’s issue #1577.

Get it FREE from all the usual street press outlets or read it once again online @ Time Off magazine – Brisbane

Even with the Bluesfest juggernaut rolling through our part of the world, the line up of Taking Back Sunday and New Found Glory were enough to sell out this night as well as prompt a second all ages show – perfectly planned on the driest day of the year, Good Friday.
For a band like TBS to have been around for more than a decade it seemed they were the reason a lot of the younger crowd were there as quite a few departed as NFG took to the stage, leaving plenty of standing room at the back for us oldies ๐Ÿ˜‰

TBSโ€™s set rather obviously lacked visual energy thanks to frontman, Adam Lazzara losing out to a tree (supposedly) leaving him in a cast and confined to a chair island. Compensation was in the form of awkward crowd banter and open mic night styled audience singling out, so it was with a bundle of anxious anticipation to see the roadies giving the stage a wide berth for NFG to go nuts on, and go nuts they did. Straight out of the gate it was a 1 2 3 combo of “Understatement”, “All down hill” and “Radiosurgery”, three big hits off three different albums. Gone were their matching basketball uniforms of Soundwave 2011 and Ianโ€™s shirt (but thatโ€™s a given, does he even own one?) but their energy was as high as ever. Being the first stop of the tour always helps as well.

The next hour and a bit they powered through the crowd pleasers from each album with a welcome leaning towards there earlier “Sticks and Stones” but nothing from “Coming Home”, which was rather hit and miss in itself. Exclusions of obvious tracks like “Head on collision” hinted at what they were saving in store for the following night’s gig, well that and the “Weโ€™ll be playing different stuff tomorrow night” comment ๐Ÿ˜‰ The encore was kicked off with a cover of Green Dayโ€™s “Basketcase”, not too far removed from the original but it was well received and could also mean they were saving the “Kiss me” cover for the kids show. They closed out with “My friends over you” or as I would call it “Iโ€™d still choose my NFG over Blues(fest)” …wow.. that was terrible… check out some photos instead then.

Taking Back Sunday

New Found Glory

Annnnnddd we’re back! The winged monkeys have been busy in the Time Off dungeon and have revamped the online version of the mag, now you can go back to sneaking a peek at work without leaving your desk to get a copy ๐Ÿ˜‰

This week we have Gung Ho in the hot seat for Time Off Magazine‘s Live cover shoot.

We also caught one of Australia’s song writing greats, Mick Thomas at the Beetle bar.

Check all this out in this week’s issue #1576.

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Our Time Off Magazine‘s Live cover shoot this week is the lads from Nine Sons of Dan, the chat about Iron Chef and their busy up and coming schedule.

Check them out in this week’s issue #1575.

Get it FREE from all the usual street press outlets or read selected features @ The Music.

EDIT: The Time Off site has been updated and the magazine is now back online! Click the above image to view the mag online.

It seems the big wheels are turning over at Time Off magazine HQ with some changes sprouting on their parent website The Music but sadly a casualty of this has been the online version of the magazine *sad face* No word on what’s happening with this as yet but rest assured as soon as we hear something, we will let you know!

So, in the meantime you’ll have to kick it ol skool and get your fingers grubby with an old fashioned physical hard copy so you can read about the week’s Time Off Magazine‘s Live cover shoots. Last week we had the lovely Tylea talking about netball and fart jokes and this week we have Screamfeeder’s flower among the thorns ๐Ÿ˜‰ Kellie Lloyd.

Check them out in their respective issues #1573 and #1574.

Get it FREE from all the usual street press outlets or read selected features @ The Music.

EDIT: The Time Off site has been updated and the magazine is now back online! Click the above images to view the mag online.

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