Here’s our video for RAMP UP THE BLEEDING – the acoustic version which appears on the NO SIGNS EP. This features collaged found footage mixed in with studio footage of bits of the actual takes we ended up using on the track. Enjoy!
Tim Solo gigs
Kitten Licks Podcast online now!
Tim was lucky enough to be selected by US podcasters Dig Me Out for an in depth interview about Kitten Licks, the Brisbane Scene, the 90s, and current music he’s making.
Wow, we’re back!
In the fine tradition of every single band in rock history who have ever announced a final gig, tour or album, Screamfeeder are back to play a one-off show with BOB MOULD at The Zoo on Friday March 8th.
The facts:
- September 2011: The band regain all rights to their entire back catalogue and self-release Cargo Embargo, a 40-song B sides collection.
- October 2011: Drummer Dean Shwereb announces he’s off to live in the UK, indefinitely.
- December 2011: After a 9 album, 20 year career, Screamfeeder play what is billed as their last gig, with Violent Soho and Tape/Off at Woodland in Brisbane, performing a 23 song set to a packed house.
- 2012: Kellie releases her second solo album Magnetic North, and Tim’s band WE ALL WANT TO release their second album Come Up Invisible. For family reasons, Dean returns to Australia.
- Jan 2013: Bob Mould and band announce Australian tour, playing Sugar, Husker Du and Bob solo material. Screamfeeder are suggested as a desired support band. After a month of negotiation the booking is confirmed.
Questions:
- I thought they’d broken up: No, when Dean left the country they had to stop playing; they expected it would be for a long time, perhaps for ever – no one knew for sure. Woodland wasn’t a break up gig.
- Does this mean Screamfeeder are really back? We don’t know.
- Will they be playing other gigs? Not as yet.
- What line up will be performing? It’s the classic 3 piece line up of Tim Steward, Kellie Lloyd and Dean Shwereb, which came into effect in 1995 and continued through till 2011.
- What songs will be played? It will be a full on rock set, with songs spanning a 10 year period, 1993-2003
- Why did they get the gig? All band members grew up on a diet of American hardcore, punk and indie rock. It would be fair to say that Hüsker Dü is well documented as one of their biggest early influences.