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Promo Pics

Two False Idols cd cover

Hi-res versions available: colour and b&w

Still from DVD live clip (720 x 576)
Hi-res versions available: colour and b&w
Hi-res versions available: colour and b&w
Hi-res versions available: colour and b&w
Hi-res versions available: colour and b&w
   

A Rich History...

Kitty O'Shea's, Caxton St, 13 August 2006.

Kitty O'Shea's, Caxton St, 13 August 2006. With Jason Curtis, of Tunisia duo fame.

Tunisia solo acoustic set. Brisbane Underground, 17 June 2005.

Brisbane Underground, 17 June 2005.

Brisbane Underground, 17 June 2005. After the fact. Also pictured (from left): Jason Curtis, Brad Douglas (the Rabble gang)

Private function, 16 April 2005. Rabble gig. I have a hideous feeling we may have been playing Status Quo.

Same gig.

Corporate function, 28 August 2004. I might have been posing.

Rabble. One big happy band, including Renae. Just before, or after, the gig. 13 December 2003.
Blame The Cat promo for skydiving gig.
Skydiving barn. 25 October 2003.
Promo for river cruise. Nevertheless, it worked.

Blame The Cat corporate function, 25 July 2003. Brisbane Star river cruise. Who farted?

River cruise again. Greenie.

Christmas party, R-Bar. 6 December 2002. Paranoid.

Promo for Christmas party.
Hotel LA, 25 October 2002. Blame The Cat. Coloured windshields are back in fashion, surely.
Dimples.

Wynnum Manly Leagues Club, 30 September 2002. Jon English was fortunate enough to play this stage the following week.

Muddy Farmer, 15 June 2002. The Wankers. Really.

14 June 2002. A church of all places. Brad and I playing Wish You Were Here.

Pre-Tunisia solo set. Rosies Tavern, 12 April 2002.

Joined by Jason, suddenly we're The Wankers.

Christmas 2000.

Corporate gig backstage, Leckhampton, 4 June 1999. Shagpile.

Pictured (clockwise from top left): Jason Curtis, Ben, Brad Douglas, Paul Clark.

Early Shagpile publicity photo. May 1999.

Almost certainly Shagpile's first gig. November 1998. Includes Mei-Lyn Peterson on Brad's acoustic.

   

 

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Two False Idols
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".. Catchy hook laden melodies, brilliant songwriting, and richly orchestrated arrangements." Prognaut.com

".. Anyone who can sound like Pink Floyd or Porcupine Tree one minute and The Jayhawks or The Humblebums the next has to be worth a listen." Classic Rock Society

"Craven really has come up with something very different and ingenious here and, as such, ‘cinematic rock’ is pretty much a perfect description." HardRockHouse.com


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