Xavier Rudd

w/ Jeremy Fisher

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News on Xavier Rudd:
» Xavier Rudd announces new album and tour! - July 10, 2008
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Album reviews for Xavier Rudd:
» Dark Shades Of Blue - Xavier Rudd » White Moth - Xavier Rudd
Interviews with Xavier Rudd:
» Xavier Rudd - The Spirit of Connection - October 11, 2007
» Xavier Rudd - Just Play - April 2, 2007
» Xavier Rudd - Band in one man - October 19, 2005
Live reviews of Xavier Rudd:
» Xavier Rudd - Tivoli, The, QLD - November 15, 2008
» Xavier Rudd - Metro Theatre, The, NSW - November 6, 2008
» Xavier Rudd - Hi-Fi, The, VIC - October 28, 2008
Live reviews from Forum, The:
» Emiliana Torrini - November 18, 2008
» Angus and Julia Stone - June 25, 2008
» Against Me! - May 3, 2008
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Thursday, November 15 2007 @ Forum, The, Melbourne

Sigh. Ever since I did my first phone interview with Canadian balladeer Jeremy Fisher, I’ve had something of a schoolgirl crush. His warm nature and pretty ditties are like big aural hugs.

He opens his set with Left Behind from his latest album, Goodbye Blue Monday and the crowd is hooked. Expecting a sub-par support act like so many other shows have offered, Jeremy’s charm puts the audience at ease though they may not entirely be paying full attention to him. He warms up to a less-than-responsive crowd by saying gently, “I have a declaration to make…I love you” and dedicating hit single Cigarette to “those people that yell my name from the dark”. Some groan, most cheer, I sit quietly and enjoy an artist from the better camp of folk pop singers like Ben Kweller and Ryan Adams. He officially wins everyone in the room over by covering You Shook Me All Night Long by AC/DC and not ruining the hell out of it. He runs through a medley of Acca covers, basing their success of the collective cheers of the room. After he leaves, we miss him.

Xavier Rudd is almost unnoticeable due to the size of his instruments (no pun intended); he uses more didgeridoos than one would assume was necessary, but does wonders with the sounds on offer. The show opens with various images of world disaster: abuse, poverty, all the hot buttons the hippie community use against detractors. The loud, booming didgeridoo scares the hell out of me, until Rudd takes to the stage and his loveable demeanor fills the theatre like a mushroom cloud.

He opens with GBA: the crowd is already getting into it. Hippies and businessmen alike share beer and groove to various world sounds. The Torquay boy is electric. He plays largely from latest album, White Moth (it is the White Moth tour) including most recent single Better People. The massive Let Me Be produces such an almighty cheer from the crowd I pledge to buy earplugs before my next concert.

Having recently toured America, and signing a worldwide deal to Universal, Rudd is soon going to be Oz’s next big export. I've never seen a better representative for Australia….Go Team Xavier!

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