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Go Periscope

Go Periscope

By Neville | Thursday, 25 June | 2 Comments

Ok, take a plastic toy that you used to look through to see above fences and around corners, then add the word ‘GO’ in front of it. What do you get? GO PERISCOPE of course. This two-piece band from Seattle, Washington can certainly get you up and dance to their smooth tunes with their electronic beats and power-pop lyrics.

Ellington

Ellington

By Neville | Thursday, 25 June | One Comment

Ever felt like turning on some music as you chill back reading an edition of GRIND and sipping coffee as you lick the tip of your thumb to turn a page? Well if that’s a yes the only decision to be made here is what choice of plastic to insert into the cd player.

John Butler Trio workshop

John Butler Trio workshop

By Shana | Monday, 1 June | No Comment

Recently some of the GRIND team got an opportunity to meet John Butler (musician) and Michael Barker (drummer). Mark, Ryan, Kai, Pritika, Neville and I arrived at The Northern Territory Open Education Centre; as people started to set up. Neville volunteered to test the guitar and played a beautiful song for the crowd.

John Butler Trio workshop

John Butler Trio workshop

By Neville | Monday, 1 June | No Comment

I probably told half the school about the John Butler Workshop prior to the actual day, this was how excited I was. When the chance to be part of the workshop had shown itself, I just had to be there!

Your Favourite Enemies

Your Favourite Enemies

By Alice | Monday, 1 June | No Comment

I can’t find words to explain how great this Alternative/Rock/Metal band is. It’s more than amazing; it is more than wonderful and more than the feeling of the word on the tip of your tongue which you just can’t figure out. The warmth and the welcoming that this band gives you is truly amazing.I

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