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Review for The 13th Floor

10/8/2012

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Keith Barry: Brain Hacker
Bruce Mason Centre
August 9, 2012

Barry throws a beach ball into the audience to choose his next victim and it happens to hit Rog from The Rock smack in the face. Rog starts to look nervous when he realises that Barry has turned four paper cups upside down, and one of them is covering a sharp spike. Rog mixes the cups around and promptly forgets which one is covering the spike. Tension rises further when Barry points out that in the wrong hands, the spike game can end in disaster (and advises searching ‘magic gone wrong’ on Youtube for evidence). Barry smashes Rog’s hand down over one, two, three cups. Luckily for Rog the fourth cup is concealing the spike and he quickly returns to his seat, looking as though he’s about to pass out.

Read the full review on The 13th Floor here.

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Reviews for The 13th Floor

1/8/2012

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Reviews for The 13th Floor. Click on the link to read the full review.

Passion Pit
Goassamer
Sony
American electro-pop group Passion Pit is really a one-man show, highlighting the genius and madness of singer and songwriter Micheal Angelakos. Gossamer is his second album, and it could be his Pet Sounds. Initially sounding like a candy-sweet wall of noise, the gritty lyrics tell a different story. Dedicated to the girlfriend who has literally saved his life, Angelakos’ album covers the gloomy themes of suicide, the meaning of life, love as cannibalism, isolation and mental illness with gentle playfulness and eerie beauty.

Paloma Faith
Fall To Grace
Sony
High-achiever Paloma Faith harks back to former idols of the silver screen and rulers of the music charts Doris Day, Marilyn Monroe and Nancy Sinatra, who also combined acting and singing careers with pert good looks and rambunctious personalities. Like these icons before her, Faith has the potential to become bigger than music… if only someone would write her some good material.

Opposite Sex
Opposite Sex
Fishrider
Lucy Hunter, Tim Player and Fergus Taylor may sound like Enid Blyton characters but they are in fact members of the Dunedin-based band Opposite Sex that’s making waves on indie music blogs in the UK. Sounding like The Dresden Dolls, Princess Chelsea and Man Man broadcasting from an underwater space station, or like a friendly fungus growing on the floor of The Wine Cellar that’s spontaneously shown signs of life, their debut album was recorded over two afternoons by Fishrider Records founder Ian Henderson.

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