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Rocking In The Outback With LUCIUS BORICH From COG

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Thrashville has quickly become one of the must-attend music festivals on the Australian calendar.

Not only is it situated miles away from any form of civilised life – meaning noise restrictions and the like are non-existent – but it is also a damn good festival featuring a splattering of the best in Australian music from major headliners through to up-and-comers.

“I’m probably the most impatient out of the three and I have a hard time with that.”

Lucius Borich

With this year’s line-up – set down over September 8 and 9 at Dashville in the Hunter Valley – comprising a host of talent including CIVIC, Shady Nasty, Crocodylus, Bloody Hell, Downgirl, Wildheart, Operation Ibis, Deadshowws and more, it is the reuniting of two of this countries heavyweight acts that is generating most interest.

Progressive rock outfit COG and funk/rock/metal masters Mammal headline over both nights, continuing their successful partnership at the top of concert-goers wish lists.

HEAVY caught up with COG drummer Lucius Borich to find out what they have planned for the show, starting with the fact Thrashville is pretty much in the middle of nowhere.

“It’s perfect for us,” Borich smiled. “The Great Outdoors. Maybe it comes from watching that show The Leyland Brothers when we were younger or something… there’s also a bit of that touring a lot back in the day we would go to a lot of places that were not just in the cities as well. We all love getting off grid so to speak and connecting with nature and getting out there, and I think to play music in that kind of environment is pretty good. It’s the right fit. We’ve always been inspired by the natural realm and that is infused in a lot of our music as well. It looks like it’s gonna be a good spot.”

COG have a well-earned reputation as one of the best live acts getting around, so the spaces of the outdoor environment with no noise restrictions should elevate the band to yet another level.

“We’ll just do what we love to do best I guess, and hopefully the power will stay on, and the generators won’t break,” Borich laughed, “and we’ll be able to get through the set unscathed and have a top night. To do more of those community-based gigs in those environments and help the music industry in those regions and bring some quality music to those parts of Australia is a much-needed thing, and we love doing it. If it’s right, if the dates are right and the timing is right we’re all about it. We love doing that.”

In the full interview, Lucius talks more about what COG will deliver at Thrashville, the importance of Australian-only festival line-ups, renewing their long-term association with Mammal, negotiating each respective band’s views on life, politics and society, new music in the works, the new vinyl album editions and more.

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