All the Colours, Bleach [BASMENT] Robert Forster & Band - The Inferno Tour [BASEMENT]

When

7:00 pmSaturday, 27 July 2019

Where

Esplanade Hotel

11 The Esplanade, St Kilda

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All The Colours are a band inspired by the timeless. Never trying to fulfil current trends but forever influenced by the greatness of whatever musical decade or genre feels the most poignant to them at any current time. Be it the exploration of 70’s guitar virtuosity or the succinct pop of the 60’s to the density of 90’s alt-rock, all things are obtainable and are to be taken and developed into something fresh and progressive. The band follows an unforced evolution, having no attachment to where the next volume lies. They are a long term entity who will continue to create records for generations to come. The band consists of three close friends who have been making music together for over 20 years and there is a mutual understanding and unity that can only come from countless hours spent together performing and rehearsing. There is a clairvoyance that can lead them wherever the music wants to go which you will understand if you see them live

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Forster only makes records when he feels he has the songs – on Inferno, he has 9 he totally believes in.

They range from the exhilarating top ten pop of Inferno (Brisbane In Summer), the beach shack groove of Life Has Turned a Page, via Remain’s 1977 New York strut, to finish in a way that this concise, brilliant, drama and wit filled album only can - on the big build epic One Bird In The Sky.

Inferno was made in Berlin in 2018, during the hottest German summer in decades. Noted producer/engineer Victor Van Vugt (Beth Orton ‘Trailor Park’, P J Harvey ‘Stories of the City, Stories from the Sea’), recorded the album; the first time he and Forster had worked together since Van Vugt engineered Forster’s debut solo album classic ‘Danger In The Past’ in Berlin in 1990.

Inferno in its making is a perfect mix of the familiar and the new. Also working with Forster again, are Brisbane based multi-instrumentalists Scott Bromiley and Karin Bãumler from ‘Songs To Play’ (2015). While, new recruits are drummer Earl Havin (Tindersticks, Mary J. Blige) and keyboardist Michael Muhlhaus (Blumfeld, Kante). Four musicians from the corners of the world, who, with Van Vugt’s bold and beautiful production, sound like a band of the ages. In front of them, Forster delivers the best vocal performances of his career.

Over the last four years Forster has been busy. He curated the acclaimed, Domino Records released, ‘Anthology Volume 1 1978-1984’ on his old band The Go-Betweens. His memoir ‘Grant & I’ was Mojo and Uncut’s Book Of The Year. He continues to publish music journalism, play concerts, and he never stops writing beautiful songs.  

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