Angry Tradesmen Gig!
The Angry Tradesmen are playing at Hopetoun Hotel in Surry Hills on December 13.
4 November, 2006 by Webmaster
Angry Tradesmen Videos
Check out the Angry Tradesmen videos in the music section.
4 November, 2006 by Webmaster
Martin Rotsey joins Angry Tradesmen.
After being roped in for some Angry Tradesmen contracting work for ‘Delightful Rain’, Martin decided to add his axe to the shed permanently.
30 September, 2006 by Webmaster
Angry Tradesman to appear in upcoming surf film (DVD and CD) ‘Delightful Rain’
From the Delightful Rain website...
“Delightful Rain” gathered together some of Australia’s greatest ever surf music artists to record material, old and new, and to celebrate the journey of Australian surf music.
Produced by Kerryn Tolhurst and recorded by Mick Wordley, the Freshwater sessions included The Atlantics, Les Green from The Denvermen, Richard Clapton, Robbie Hirst and Martin Rotsey of Midnight Oil fame with Backsliders’ Dom Turner, Tamam Shud, Pete Howe, Tim Gaze, Celibate Rifles, GANGgajang, Cruel Sea founder Dan Rumour and his band, The Pigram Brothers, Beau Young and Andrew Kidman.
“Delightful Rain’ will be released in early October. Click here for the Delightful Rain website.
30 September, 2006 by Webmaster
Narooma Festival gig cancelled
Unfortunately the Angry Tradesmen are no longer appreating at the Narooma Festival.
11 September, 2005 by Webmaster
Angry Tradesmen booked for the Narooma Festival!
The Angry Tradesmen will be playing their first live gig at the Great Southern Blues and Rockabilly Festival in Narooma, on Saturday 1st of October 2005.
21 May, 2005 by Webmaster
Angry
Tradesmen Website Launch
Welcome the
the Angry Tradesmen Website. Here you will find all the latest news and
info on the dirty, amped-up, fuzzed-out guitar/drum duo who are “the
Angry Tradesmen”. To keep up-to-date
on all things angry, join the Angry
Tradesmen Mailing List.
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August, 2004 by Webmaster
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1 July, 2008
'Recording these songs was like playing in a safety cone, with the music acting as a Faraday cage, earthing the lightning all around us'. (Bluey Grimes)
'Hearing the playbacks was like being punched hard in the face. We hit our instruments so hard they couldn't get off the mat'. (Sid Chrome)
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