
Who: Busby Marou & Jordie Lane
Where: Joe’s Waterhole
Firstly – sorry this review is so late. I had done it a week or so ago but Nikki forced me go to Bigsound Live with her and I have only just recovered.
Qld boys making ripples
Thomas Busby and Jeremy Marou are Rockhampton boys that first started making ripples in 2009 when they won a Federal Government award, which assisted them in producing their first (self-titled) album. They can also add a Deadly Award and a Q Award to their growing list. The boys also feature on the album ‘He Will Have His Way’ – The Songs of Neil and Tim Finn.
They have really gained popularity this year, with their song ‘Biding My Time’ featuring on the Triple J playlist. They also did a popular cover of Cyndi Lauper’s ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun’ on Triple J’s Like a Version. A listen to any of these songs and you will recognise the musical talent of this pair. These guys have now gone from ripples to waves.
I managed to catch Busby Marou on the last gig of their recent tour. Wow I was totally unprepared for the crowd. The funny thing about Joe’s Waterhole is the mixed crowd that you sometimes get – and this gig was no exception. So if I can stereotype for a second (don’t get offended anyone, I have not got all night & this is just for the sake of imagination and scene setting), this crowd was a third Gympie Muster, a third Triple J types and a third a mix of everything else. The crowd mix is a good reflection of what a diverse impact on music Busby Marou have had in such a short space of time.
The Support Act – Jordie Lane
Jordie Lane played support. I loved Jordie. He was funny, very funny. I loved his music, his voice, his presence. He sang about girls, travelling, love. I am still giggling about the fornicating dogs he sang about in his Vietnam song. When he sang ‘I Could Die Looking at You‘, the tears were welling in my eyes. My only grievance is that he did not play long enough! I can honestly tell you that Jordie is one of those people that you need to see live, he is totally enchanting, and was clearly humbled by the crowd response.
I was lucky enough to meet Jordie last week after Bigsound and have a chat with him. Lovely guy!
Here is an awesome cover by Jordie (& Jen Cloher) of MGMT’s ‘Electric Feel’ on triple j Like a Version:
Jordie is touring with Jeff Lang – tour dates are on his website
Headliners – Busby Marou
Busby Marou were also humbled by the crowd response, and remarked when they came on stage that they thought this would be their best gig. It was packed, sold out in fact.
The crowd response obviously rubbed off on the boys. They began energetically with a full band, with a few of their upbeat tunes. Busby Marou are one of those lucky bands that can actually perform, yes that’s right, in real life they can sing and make music! Jeremy is quite a talented musician, playing a range of instruments throughout the show including guitar, harmonica & ukulele. Thomas’ voice is actually one of my all-time favorites, it’s amazing. The crowd was really getting into this gig, lots of people were singing all the words to all the songs which must have been great for the guys.
They had a few minor sound issues but took it all in their stride.
They lost the band for a while about half way through and played some of their more mellow tunes. This included a beautiful cover of Crowded House’s ‘Better Be Home Soon’. I really really loved their song ‘Moving On’. I had not heard it before but it grabbed me straight away – the sound and the lyrics.
The band came back and the guys finished off with a rocking drum solo, a few more upbeat songs, which included a new song and Cyndi Lauper’s ‘Girl’s Just Wanna Have Fun’. For the last song Jordie Lane joined them on stage.
Wrap-Up
My favourite thing about Busby Marou though is their harmonies. Truly beautiful. I heard lots of positive comments after the gig about their harmonies and how they sound just like their album when they play live. Great feedback. They stuck around to have beers and chat afterwards as well. Keep it up fellas and you will go far.

Busby Marou © FunkyMuzic
I have to be honest here and I hope I do not insult anyone; this is obviously just my opinion. This was an incredibly hard review for me to write. I love ‘Biding My Time’ to the point I listen to it a couple of times a day, but I have not really listened to much more of their music. I went along expecting a lot of folky music, I had no idea that Busby Marou were so country influenced. I do not like country music much, never have. Some of the songs I did not like, and some I loved. In saying that, if I push past my own feelings on country music and truly sit on the fence so to speak, the songs were great and the boys are certainly great live. In fact, I would almost bet that if I listened to the whole album a couple of times I would most likely love all of it, it may even be enough to shake my indie/rock roots up a little bit.
Oh, and thanks to the guy in front of me, I have learnt the best bum slapping hoedown I have ever seen, I have been doing it ever since!!
Getting more of Busby Marou
- Busby Marou on

- Busby tour dates are on their website: http://busbymarou.com/
- triple j Like a Version – Girls Just Wanna have Fun
Biding My Time:
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Live and loud…
- Who: Sarah McLeod
- Where: Joe’s Waterhole, Eumundi
- When: Sat 25 June
See Sarah McLeod’s Live & Acoustic tour dates
The Life of a Rock Goddess
I seriously doubt if anyone amongst my friends has not secretly picked up an air guitar and rocked out to The Superjesus sometime. It is pretty common at my house and not very secret.
So you can understand my excitement when I discovered former frontwoman of The Superjesus, quintessential Aussie rock chick and a person whose hair I wish I had, Sarah McLeod, was back on the road this month with her Live and Unplugged acoustic tour.
Sarah has had a pretty interesting career. She spent 10 years with The Superjesus – the band winning three ARIA awards. Since 2005, she has been pursuing a solo career, releasing that same year her first solo album, Beauty Was A Tiger.
She also released some remixes and electro stuff, having a couple of big dance club hits. She has an untitled EP out and a new album is coming sometime soon according to Sarah.
Sarah’s not just busy with her solo stuff though. She has also released a collaborative debut album with a new outfit called Screaming Bikini, an all-girl band. It’s available at Sanity, JB Hi Fi and via iTunes. Sarah says they are changing the album artwork to something a little more appropriate, so if you want to see what I deem to be one of the best bums ever, I suggest you get in quick before the old artwork goes!
Sarah McLeod on stage
Anyway, so we arrive at Joe’s Waterhole in Eumundi and Sarah is already out mingling with the crowd. She started late because she got locked out on her balcony and eventually someone went looking for her.
Sarah appeared on stage to an enthusiastic crowd, with her acoustic guitar and fellow band member from Screaming Bikini on bass, KJ. From the moment Sarah opened her mouth to sing I was just stunned. I think she opened with ‘Private School Kid’, or maybe it was ‘Everybody Calls Me Lonely’. Actually it could have been something else. I honestly can’t remember, I meant to write it down, but I was so excited and the air guitar in my handbag kept knocking me on the leg and distracting me.
This woman has one of the best voices I have ever heard. Fantastic range, full of power with that addictive husky undertone that makes Sarah even sexier than she already is. She quite literally belts songs out.
Teamed with KJ (bass), the girls played some brand new stuff from Screaming Bikini, which is great, edgy, fun stuff. Quite clearly a great match for these two girls. ‘Easy’, which is the first single of their debut album, was probably the most tranquil part of the gig.
Then she stripped back the years and did some solo stuff. ‘He Doesn’t Love You’ and ‘Gutter Queen’ were incredible. In the middle of the set, Sarah plucked out of the closet from somewhere in the 80′s the Nolan’s hit ‘Gotta Pull Myself Together’, totally turning this pop song into something amazing.
My favourite song of the night was ‘Gravity’ (I think it was somewhere around here my air guitar magically appeared). This is one of my favourite songs. It was great to see it acoustic and live – and I was not disappointed.
By this stage I had run into my physiotherapist who has been in love with Sarah since seeing The Superjesus in Adelaide years ago. Now there was no turning him back. He had a whole collection of signed CD’s and posters by the end of the night, plus some photos. He left one happy person I think!
Sarah is known for doing some covers, everything from ACDC, Ace of Base to Bruce Springsteen. The big surprise of the night was the last song, a cover of Jay-Z (feat. Alicia Keys) ‘Empire of State of Mind’. “How is she going to pull this off?” I was thinking, “this is a difficult song”. I need not have worried – the result was a rap/rock/grungy version of the song that I loved, and I am not a fan of the original.
One of the things that struck me about Sarah was how unassuming and friendly she was. She made eye contact with people, smiled & chatted throughout the show. Afterwards when she should have been exhausted, she spent a long time chatting and autographing.
I have to say, I have never been to an acoustic show like this before. I don’t even know how I can say acoustic. It was, but it was loud and it was rocking. The best thing about this gig was that Sarah is obviously really enjoying where she is right now and really loving performing. When I spoke to her after the show she told me how happy she was and how she was loving being back on the road.
Seeing someone perform when they love what they are doing, that is the best gig of all!
Remaining Tour Dates
Check out the list of remaining gigs for Sarah McLeod’s Live & Acoustic tour
Download Sarah’s Music
- Sarah McLeod – Beauty Was A Tiger :

- Sarah McLeod – Untitled EP :

- Remix of Bruce Springstreen, Dancing In The Dark :

- Screaming Bikini :

- The Superjesus – Sumo :

More info
You can find out more info about Sarah McLeod via her website, or catch up with her on Facebook – or Twitter (for updates on the road).
Filed under Artists-Bands, Festivals & Live Music, Reviews & Interviews by on Jun 28th, 2011. 2 Comments.










