Friday, January 20, 2012

The Hearse Song - CREDITS

Brillig and Subconscious Studios proudly present "The Hearse Song" video clip, now online at www.youtube.com/brilligaustralia.

Since the cast / crew was too huge to list properly on YouTube, we've made sure they get full credit here in this blog!

ABOUT THE CLIP:

Filmed at Old Tailem Town, South Australia, "The Hearse Song" shows just what might happen if a 'gothic folk band' turns up in an unsuspecting turn-of-the-century western town...

From a sheriff to a madam, a surly bandit to some fresh faced children,  hardworking washerwomen to fancy burlesque girls, a drunken gypsy and cheeky cowboys - all are in for some twisted times.

Lest the smiles and dancing fool you, beware! Brillig may just have a menacing plan up their sleeve...

The team from Subconscious Studios have brought life to a western folk tale the likes of which you won't forget in a hurry!

"The Hearse Song" track itself is a Halloween + summer camp favourite from old, and Brillig's twist on the popular tune gives it an "Addams Family" groove and folk-pop edge featuring male/female vocals, acoustic & electric guitar, bass, accordion, autoharp and guest drums. Listen / buy on Bandcamp >>


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CREW:
Director - Andrew Shanks
Producer / 1st Assistant Director - Daniel Vink
Director of Photography - David Gregan
1st Assistant Camera - Jonathon Baker
2nd Assistant Camera - Danielle Tinker
Gaffer/Grip - Ben Margitich
Production Design - Cassie Sibbin
Production Assistant - Tess O’Flaherty
Production Assistant - Chris Cowan
Costume Co-ordinator - Cassie Sibbin
Costume Designer - Violet Rowe
Costume Stand-by - Jen Veale
Stand-by Props - Mira Soulio
Make-up & Hair - Lara Perkins
Make-up & Hair - Candice Nicks
Still Photography - Mira Soulio
Editor - Daniel Vink
Sound Designer - Andrew Graue
Colorist - David Ngo

CAST:
Band - Brillig: Matt Swayne
Band - Brillig: Elizabeth Reid
Band - Brillig: Denni Meredith
Bandit - Tony Pitman
Blacksmith - Maris J Caune
Burlesque Girl - Alison Hughes
Burlesque Girl - Aliese Millington
Burlesque Girl - Elise Partington
Burlesque Madam - Jackie Reichstein
Cowboy - Dave Andri
Cowboy - Tim Pine
Gypsy Girl - Jordan Cowan
Hearse Driver - Mark Elberg
Mother - Rachel Van Kruyssen
Sheriff - Chris Cowan
Shopkeeper - Tristan Newsome
Teenage Boy - Will Daniels
Townsfolk - Lynn Cowan
Townsfolk - Sinead Giorgio
Townsfolk - Steve Komadina
Townsfolk - Will Baylis
Townsfolk - guy in white singlet...
Upper Class Man - James Whitrow
Upper Class Woman - Allison Scharber
Washer Woman - Carla Conlin
Washer Woman - Theresa 'Lily' Dolman
Young Boy - Alex Whitrow
Young Boy - Nick Whitrow
Young Girl - Paisley Pitman
Buddy As Himself
Rose As Herself

SPECIAL THANKS:
Peter Squires - Old Tailem Town
Sally Pasman - Conroys
Mark Elberg - Elberg Funerals
Chris Cowan
Violet Rowe
Media Resource Centre
Music SA
The Grace Emily

The Hearse Song On YouTube >>
Behind The Scenes Photos on Facebook >>

This clip was made possible by the Media Resource Centre (MRC) and Music SA through the Clip It! project. What a great thing to do for SA bands!

ABOUT CLIP IT!:
Run by the Media Resource Centre (MRC), Music SA and sponsored by Canon, Clip It! saw 8 local bands paired with 8 filmmaker teams, to create a standout series of industry grade music video clips. The results were screened at Adelaide's Mercury Cinema in early December 2011.

Official Clip It! Media release >>

Check out the slick video teaser about Clip It! on VIMEO >>



Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Brillig Film Clip Launch

Brillig Film Clip LAUNCH!

Here 'tis, last gig of the year, and it's a doozy...


THE HEARSE SONG VIDEO

Couldn't let the year end without a Xmas show at the Grace, now could we?

This will be an EXTRAVAGANZA, featuring of course the 'big reveal' of the video clip for Brillig's 2011 single, "The Hearse Song."

 We've talked about it for months, so let's let the preview photos speak for themselves...SEE OUR MAILOUT>>

 (You'll see on the mailout that we have a drunk cowboy, dancing gypsy, badass bandit, toff but terrified couple - and a band in black, with sinister smirks. What the heck is going on?? Heh heh heh.)



As well as screening the clip (duh!), the evening's entertainment includes:

- live set by Self Preservation Society (aka Tristan Newsome, aka 'Shopkeeper' in our clip)

- special exhibition "Decadence and Decay: Photography of Tailem Town" by Jackie Badseed (aka Artist Extraordinaire, aka 'Madam' in our clip)

- speeches by Subsconscious Studios (aka Legends, aka the clip's multi-talented filmmakers Andrew Shanks, Daniel Vink and David Gregan)

- live set by Brillig (aka our 1st non-Festival show in SA since March!)

Hear "The Hearse Song" for the 1st time LIVE (!), as well as ALL our NEW Cowboy Murder Ballads, highlights from The Red Coats LP, perhaps an old fave.... (*cough* -Tarantino-inspired *cough*), We're also dressing up the stage - those familiar with our previous Fringe shows will recognise it - certainly fits the theme of the night.

- 'Death Disco' afterparty in the front bar, hosted by Brillig's own DJ Chez D (aka bass badass Denni Meredith), spinning a handpicked collection of spooky 'n' kooky 'n' dancy death-inspired tunes.


All of this - FREEEEE Entry - at our spiritual home the Grace Emily Hotel,
and it's an early night, kicking off at 6pm.

We. Can't. Wait.

Sunday 4 December 2011
Grace Emily Hotel (232 Waymouth St Adelaide)
Doors 6pm for 6:30; Free Entry



Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Brillig is Wild for the Hearses!

At last Brillig can announce that
(1) we have a brand new track available "The Hearse Song", and

(2) it's being used as the "roll out" music for Adelaide Roller Derby team "The Wild Hearses" during their bout on this Sunday 10 April!  That's right, as the brightly coloured purple & orange team enters the arena ready for battle, you'll be hearing "The Hearse Song" over the loudspeakers in the Wayville Showground Arena.

We think that's frickin' COOL.


"The Hearse Song" has its basis in a Traditional American folk lyric which to this day is recited by children across the United States on Halloween.

Some of you may be familiar with the chorus....




“The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out
The worms play pinochle on your snout
They eat your eyes, they eat your nose
They eat the jelly between your toes"


The words have a touch of Tim Burton, don't ya think?  (Full lyrics of Brillig's version >>)

Brillig adapted, arranged and set this to music, and the resulting track enjoys a lurching, uneasy Addam’s Family groove. With hypnotic acoustic & electric guitars, a super groovy bass, chimey autoharp, creepy accordion, and the requisite silly lyrics, Brillig have truly made this track their own. A shout out to awesome Adelaide-based drummer BJ Barker, who laid down some strident military-style beats with flair.

Recorded in March 2011 at Hillside Studios with Matt Hills and mastered by Disk-Edits' Neville Clark, "The Hearse Song" is hot off the press and ready to roll, derby style.

You can hear / buy this exclusive single online at Bandcamp, and it's also on Youtube (why not?).


Brillig would like to dedicate this song to The Wild Hearses – their favourite team in the Adelaide Roller Derby League - with the hope it inspires them to great feats of skill and daring. Special props to Miss Whirl!!

Get along to their bout this Sunday against the Mile Die Club, and hear Brillig's song over the speakers as The Wild Hearses greet the crowd. Tickets on sale from OzTix.


Go Hearses!

Brillig Sign Publishing Deal with JL



As some of you may have heard already, there is big beautiful news in Brillig camp: they have been signed to Adelaide's own JL Music Publishing.  The new arrangement will see JL Music represent the band's latest album and back catalogue for licensing and syncronisation worldwide.

"Brillig is so unique" said JL Music Director, Helen Page "the haunting presence of their live show translates to beautiful recordings that capture the essence of the band's darkly beautiful melodies." (Thanks Hels!)

JL's musical stable also includes such awesome acts as The Huckleberry Swedes, The Killgirls, The Touch, Laura Hill and many more. Brillig are currently featured on the JL Music Publishing homepage (aw, shucks!), and the band looks forward to many fruitful & fun times ahead.

http://www.jlpublishing.com.au/

Monday, December 6, 2010

The Old Captain Video Clip: Who's Who in the Cast


Brillig's video clip for their sea shanty drinking song "The Old Captain" is a lament for the loss of a beloved character.

www.youtube.com/brilligaustralia

The clip features radio legend David "Daisy" Day as the Old Captain himself, along with cameos from many SA artists & personalities. See below for a full list of credits.

Made by the extraordinarily talented Nima Nabili Rad, Daniel Principe & crew, the clip was filmed at Brillig's spiritual home the wonderful Grace Emily Hotel in late September 2010.

"The Old Captain" is a track on the Adelaide trio's acclaimed album, "The Red Coats", available now from the Brillig store (http://brillig.bigcartel.com/).

Filmmakers:

Nima Nabili Rad - Director, Producer, Director of Photography
Daniel Principe - Director, Producer, Editor, Digital Colourist
Brendon Skinner - Focus Puller/Gaffer
Sian Bates - Focus Puller/Gaffer
Kabelo Sebesho - Camera Assistant


Brillig:
Matt Swayne - Guitar, Vocals
Elizabeth Reid - Vocals, Accordion
Denni Meredith - Bass

Special Guest:
David 'Daisy' Day as The Old Captain

Extras Cast (in alphabetical order, with music industry connection/band name):
      
Aliese Millington (LeighStarDust)
Alison Hughes
Andrew Roberts
Ben Macklin  (Brillig guest drummer, ex Bit By Bats)
Cookie Baker (Cookie Baker)
Corinne Spalding (Grace Emily staff)
Craig Atkins (The Timbers)
Emma Luker (The Fiddle Chicks)
Gary Burrows (APRA)
Gary Millington
Gordon Andersen (Music SA, Mere Theory Manager)
Hannah Leane
Heidi Ing
Holly Staben
Ian Borchardt
Jackie Reichstein
Janine Swayne
Jessica Amber Hurst
Judy Millington
Megan Brat (Three D Radio)
Oliver Holmes
Paisley Pitman
Peter Brat (Three D Radio)
Phil Jarvis (Three D Radio, The Molting Vultures)
Rebecca Swayne
Robert Dunstan (Rip It Up)
Sarah O'Brien (The Timbers, Simon Peter Band)
Sharonne Belfer (APRA)
Simon Peter (Simon Peter Band)
Tony Dodd (The True Detectives)
Tony Pitman
Trish Flowers
Tristan Newsome (Self Preservation Society)
Violet Pitman
Warwick Ing (Your Motive For)
Zoom Strange

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Tasting Notes to Tantalise Your Musical Tastebuds

So here's the brief background: Brillig have been picked to be part of the massive 'Coopers Alive' festival this year (with 28 bands over 4 nights and 8 venues). We're doing an 'acoustic' showcase with The Timbers and Self Preservation Society, at the Wheatsheaf Hotel (Sat 16 October). We've all lovingly titled it "Silence can be like Thunder" (which is a line from Bob Dylan's 'Lovesick'), because we feel that represents our musical styles. Ticket holders get a free exclusive CD, souvenir playbill and chance to win a double pass to WOMAD's Friday night concerts. Oh, and the bands will be playing a special 'all-in' version of 'Lovesick' at the end of the evening- rocking out to Bob! There's a full press release, Advertiser Article and more info/links from http://www.brillig.com.au/gigs.htm.

The event is sponsored by - you guessed it - Coopers Brewery, and as an homage to the kind Coopers folks, we've come up with some 'TASTING NOTES' for the evening, so you can drink your favourite brew and get set for some songs of light & shade:

"Self Preservation Society is the Coopers Dark Ale of the three acts. With an imposing stage presence for a one man band, the Self Preservation Society combines the dark look of the man in black with the rich lyricism and dark humour of Nick Cave, to be served as an aperitif for this evening of thunderous silence…

The Timbers bring the Coopers Sparkling Ale to the table with bright notes and high energy reminiscent of such folk rock bands as Mumford and Sons or even the Pouges. They’ll make you feel like you’re at an Irish bar on the porch enjoying a coastal breeze brushing over your body as you dance away into the evening…

Rounding out this fine evening of sampling are gothic-folk trio Brillig, the Coopers Pale Ale of the evening. Don’t be fooled by their pale complexion, as the lyrical depth and storytelling clout displayed by Brillig have the same depth of flavour to a Coopers Stout. A wonderful presentation will have you ordering another round before you know it."

Raise your glass!

Friday, June 18, 2010

gotta love a free accordion



This blog is basically a huge "thank you" to our pal Gary Burrows (who punters may know from SA APRA and The Rustlers).

He already has a rep for being one of the nicest guys in the biz, with a heart the size of a 747.

And then he'll go and do something like... give you a free accordion....!

Turns out he discovered someone was going to 'throw away' a perfectly good, full sized accordion because it belonged to their grandparents and they had no use for it.

So he arranged to take it off their hands.

Now, he could have tried to flog it on ebay and make a wad of cash. But, no. He knows that I play accordion in our band, so the first thing he thinks of is giving it to me.

It's a beauty. Not only is it full size, which is what I normally play, but it's black (big thumbs up, especially from Matt), with red bellows (more big thumbs up), and antique (probably) Brevetto Scandalli.

The sound? Like rich, velvet, dark chocolate.

Plus it's got a bass button sound called 'Grave.' You can't get any more Brillig than that.

We are already scheming on what to write & play on it, and a 'dueling' accordion track has been suggested, just to be ridiculous. (Suggested by someone who doesn't have to lug these things around to gigs already!). But if Matt or Denni put their hands up, who knows? But seriously, can't wait to give it an official whirl on stage at some appropriate point.

Til then, it has found a happy new home, a kind sibling (my original pearl Americana), and a place in my heart.

Thanks Gary! You are a legend.

- Elizabeth Brillig