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At the risk of showing a sliver of non-demon-appropriate weakness, Frenzor™ could really do with a lie down. There's so freakin' much going on at the moment and it takes a lot out of even the most go-getting giant sulphur-breathing hellbeast - and that's before you take into account the paperwork, the banking, insurance, bills for industrial barrels of specially imported ointments and unguents to keep one's scales firm and supple and so on. In fact, the dB Magazine office is still strewn with Frenzor™'s laundry from the past week and the smell is beyond foul (it's not so much "laundry" as "sloughed-off layers of skin, rich with pus and disease", and even if we could look at it without our eyes burning, the mere act of carrying it out to the garbage is still a four-man job). Anyway, that hasn't stopped him making an effort to get some prizery happening for this issue: simply call 8231 0881 at 1pm on Fri 3 June (when the Triple J news theme starts off, that's when we replace the receiver on the phone) and ask politely for your choice of the following:



1. The way that Wade Howland tells it, Morcheeba's new album 'The Antidote' is pretty damn rad. So rad, in fact, that it's this issue's 'We Liked It And You Will Too' and the good folks at Liberation have furnished us with three copies to celebrate this great honour.

2. Or maybe 'tis some metal you're yearning for? Bleeding Through are playing at the Adelaide UniBar on Thurs 9 June and they chat with Adrian Lee in this issue, which in turn led the fine folks at Roadrunner to sort us out a couple of double passes. Swell!

3. So you've read Alexis Buxton-Collins' chat with Mr Trials of local hip-hop crew Funkoars and thought to yourself "why, that launch show at Jive on Sun 12 June sounds like just the tonic for my sweet, sweet booty!" You're in luck: we've got two double passes to the show, thanks to Obese Records and Mr Trials himself.

4. Lior spills all the beans he has to Emena Sifa in this issue, and in return for tidying those beans up we have two double passes to his show at the Governor Hindmarsh on Thurs 9 June.

5. Steve Williams chats it up with The Cants guitarist Cam in this issue on the subject of their imminent tour and the release of their 'Melbourne Vampires' CD; and, as fortune would have it, we have three copies of said CD thanks to Shiny.

6. We never need much of an excuse to get Ben Revi on a phone with The Redsunband, but their imminent tour with Evermore, The Vasco Era and The Panda Band is a neat one nonetheless. We've got five double passes to their show at the Gov on Sat 11 June, thanks to Fantin Come Alive.

7. Standard Deviations are launching their self-titled CD at the Gov on Sun 5 June, and because they're so darn friendly and community-spirited they've slung us a couple of copies thereof. They're good people, those Deviations.


Online Only Frenzy™!

The Frenzron6000™ is feeling a little arty this issue and hence has targeted the soon-to-be-touring Red Paintings with its mighty superlaser. Hence, rather than get blasted to a radioactive crater, they and Australian Music Biz have chosen to cough up three Red Paintings packs for your delectation. Each pack contains a copy of their 'Walls' CD, a t-shirt, a badge and a poster. Oh, and check out Jess Law's interview with the band in this issue. All you have to do is ask politely and it's yours: send a friendly email to andrew@dbmagazine.com.au, first three get the booty.




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