We scored a couple of real good wraps for the Sounds Of Spring gig on the weekend just gone: this one from Time Off (Brisbane)...
Rogerthat is the perfect festival band. Their progressive rock sound is dirty and bluesy, with a psychedelic undertone that takes listeners on a nostalgic journey through time. Playing to a group of onlookers, the band shines on the open Time Off Stage, creating a true festival vibe through their experimentally based rock sound, which is epitomised in the track ‘Tangerine Bird’.
I Heart Hiroshima’s Susie, Matthew and Cameron possess the same level of confidence on the Main Arena stage as they do at The Zoo and thankfully, ....
and *Faster Louder* had this to say ...
Arriving at the Time Off Stage to soft grass, UV-protective foliage and Gold Coast time-travellers Rogerthat tripping out at full noise is a pleasure. The psychedelic four-piece deliver deliciously deranged, tripped-out rock. Fortunately there’s not a cloud in the sky or we’d be playing ‘spot the dog eating a rainbow’. Instead we’re copping a luscious lashing of long haired, tie-dyed and powerfully pretty music from their latest album The Desert’s Call.
And for those in Brissie and surrounds we'll be at the Zoo on Oct 23rd with Numbers Radio.
At the moment we're back working on new tracks and plotting ...