Bridezilla Play Splendour, Tour With Decoder Ring
News posted Wednesday, July 8 2009 at 10:00 AM.
Related: Splendour In The Grass, Decoder Ring, Bridezilla.
Recipients of sexist stereotyping and needless hate from far too many (just listen to a good proportion of the male audience at one of their shows), Sydney’s Bridezilla, are hitting the road again. The band have just been confirmed to play Byron Bay mega-fest Splendour In The Grass on 25 July, an early shot across the bows before their run of shows with Decoder Ring through August and September.
The band have recently been holed up in a barn in rural NSW recording their as-yet-untitled debut record with US uber-producer Kramer. Expect these shows to function as a preview of sorts for that album, a record certain to be one of the highlights of the year and desperately anticipated by some in the Mess+Noise community who can’t stop rabbiting on about ‘Heart You Hold’.
Bridezilla have, as previously noted, also joined the line-up for the All Tomorrow’s Parties festival curated by ATP and The Flaming Lips, which will take place in New York City in September.
BRIDEZILLA TOUR DATES
Saturday, 25 July
Splendour In The Grass, Byron Bay, NSW
Thursday, 20 August
The Great Northern, Byron Bay, NSW
w/Decoder Ring
Friday, 21 August
The Sound Lounge, Gold Coast, QLD
w/ Decoder Ring
Saturday, 22 August
The Zoo, Brisbane, QLD
w/ Decoder Ring
Friday, 28 August
The Metro, Sydney, NSW
w/ Decoder Ring
Saturday, 5 September
Hi-Fi Bar & Ballroom, Melbourne, VIC
w/ Decoder Ring
Saturday, 12 September
ATP, New York, NYC
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Kramer, huh? Are they on a major label?
Agreed on the too much hate. Jealousy born of girls out of your league/age bracket ain't pretty folks.
I love it how the article starts off by defending the girls against sexism, with a sexist comment.
''Recipients of sexist stereotyping and needless hate from far too many (just listen to a good proportion of the male audience at one of their shows)''
Oh... so if lots of men are at the show they're a more credible band. Yeeep. Good on ya.
I think they were implying that the male audience was delivering the sexist stereotyping and needless hate, john.
Nah I didn't get that.
I read it the same as bungle
If the author meant it like you said, they wouldn have written 'a good proportion of the male audience', they would have written something like 'a good proportion of the audience was male'.
I think you're misreading it.
what sexist stereotyping? the only criticism i've ever heard of them is that they're boring.
that has nothing to do with them being female. that just relates to them being a topic of discussion on mess and noise...