60 Seconds With…Black Night Crash DJs
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60 Seconds With…Black Night Crash DJs

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Bearing the terrible clichéd nature of this question, what do you reckon people will say you sound like?

An indie rock night, located in a dive bar (Rochester Castle) where hits are played alongside the best in new releases and future dance-floor classics of the rock variety – whether it be indie, Britpop, shoegaze or garage rock’n’roll.

What can a punter expect from your live show?

Each and every Saturday night you’ll find the best blend of indie rock, Brit pop and shoe gaze classics, located on a dance floor, painted by spilt beer and cider pints. No remixes of the tracks either, we like to keep them original, just as the artist had intended.

So, someone is walking past as you guys are playing, they then go get a beer and tell their friend about you… what do they say?

The Rapture – House of Jealous Lovers still stands up as one of the great tracks of this millennium.

How long have you been gigging and writing?

Seven years now.  Barely remember last week.

What inspires or has influenced your music the most?

Angular guitars, killer drum sequences and a good sing-a-long chorus.

Why should everyone come and see your band?

We’re the unpretentious night, playing the best sound track to any Saturday night (provided you’re into independent/alternative guitar based sounds) and, since January, we’re now supporting the local music scene in our very own small and sweaty band room.  

Where would you like to be in five years?

On a yacht.

What advice would you give to bands that are new on the Melbourne music scene?

Less pouting, more shouting.

When’s the gig and with who?

Our 7th birthday is this Saturday September 14 with APES, Love Junkies, Elegant Shiva and British India DJs at Rochester Castle Hotel.