Iconic Brisbane venue The Paddington Tavern – or The Paddo – is opening its prestigious doors to live music of a heavier nature for Infectious Rogues‘ album launch on April 23.
The event will be staged in the unique confines of the downstairs area, with a massive metal dungeon that has to be seen to be appreciated declared the stomping grounds for an afternoon of music that also features Dreamkillers, PistonFist, Palladone and Roach Toasters.
HEAVY caught up with Mick from Palladone earlier this week to find out more.
“We’ve been looking forward to it,” he enthused. “We’re all mates in my band and have been mates with a couple of guys from Infectious Rogues for over 20 years, so we’ve known each other a long time (laughs). A couple of members from both bands have played together in other bands over the last 20 years as well.”
The Paddo is best known for their State Of Origin post parties, but comes alive on April 23 in an area normally occupied by the comedy club.
“The venue is great,” Mick agreed. “I’m not sure how many bands have been in that venue, but I went in there originally when the idea came about for this gig and there’s just a really cool vibe in the room. I think on a Sunday avo it suits the vibe of the place too. It should just be a good time for everyone.”
In the full interview, Mick introduces us to Palladone and their music, gives a brief history on the band, talks about the benefits of a Sunday afternoon show, their next gig at a tattoo shop, plans for a digital release later this year and more.
Infectious Rogues album launch with special guests Dreamkillers, PistonFist, Palladone and Roach Toaster will be held on April 23 at The Paddo. Doors open at 2pm with the first band at 3.00pm.
Tickets available from www.thepaddo.com.au/whatson