The Vasco Era Book Final Show For 2012 Noise11 by Andrew Tijs on May 4, 2012 Melbourne indie-rockers The Vasco Era farewell frontman Sid O'Neil with a Corner Hotel show. The Vasco Era released their third, self-titled album last year, and toured it around the nation, but they've just announced ...
In Brief: Lost Animal, Vasco Era, Sound Summit, China Bridge Mess+Noise Six months after declaring “rock'n'roll is the only thing that makes me feel good”, The Vasco Era's unpredictable frontman Sid O'Neil is off again on another quest to find himself. The singer is planning on “expanding his mind body and soul by ...
Scene & Heard: Short and very sweet City Weekly Apollo Bay's favourite sons, The Vasco Era, are planning to take the rest of the year off – with good reason. Singer Sid O'Neill (pictured far right) is about to head to Europe for at least six months and what better way to say goodbye than with a huge ...
Howlin Steam Train Tone Deaf With help from producer Steve Schram (The Vasco Era, San Cisco) this self-titled release persuades you, not only to put it on repeat, but insists on your attendance at their next gig; because what could be more fun than jumping around to a frenetic ...
Small-screen gigs a boost for Warrnambool bands Warrnambool Standard Due out in July, the five-track disc was recorded and produced by Melbourne producer Steven Schram, who has worked with San Cisco, The Vasco Era, King Cannons and The Cat Empire. A film clip for lead single Magic Shoes is in pre-production and the song ...