The Church - Ripple (Live in Sydney) | Moshcam video free download


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The Church performing Ripple live at Enmore Theatre in Sydney on 17 December 2011

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COn their 30th Anniversary the church continue to redefine what it is to be a band, evolving without compromise into one of the world's most acknowledged rock groups. Guiding the band though the '80s and '90s with a combination of chemistry, talent and a desire for excellence, their unique and distinctive guitar sounds and thought-provoking lyrics have succeeded in inspiring both the audience and the critics' imagination the world over. In recent years the band have continued on their creative trajectory and with their induction into the 2010 ARIA Hall Of Fame, they have been able to reflect on their huge body of work as they continue to be prolific and pursue their artistic aspirations both live and in the studio.

From the debut album Of Skins and Heart (including their first hit The Unguarded Moment) to the artistically and commercially successful Starfish, charting high in both Australia and the USA, (featuring the ubiquitous Under The Milky Way and guitar driven Reptile), through to 2009′s lush, organic masterpiece Untitled #23, lead vocalist and bassist Steve Kilbey, guitarists Peter Koppes and Marty Willson-Piper and drummer Tim Powles (now an active member of the band for 17 years), have continued as the church through three whole decades to pleasure their fans with a unerring sense of space, melody, beat driven prose and sonic charm.

Rolling Stone Australia gave their last album Untitled #23 an unprecedented 5 star review -- "a stunningly ambitious album of shimmering rock". In the USA Rolling Stone commented, "the church have truly reaffirmed themselves as one of the world's leading melodic art-rock bands, regarded by critics as "a powerful, progressive force in rock music", playing "the most ethereal sounds this side of paradise" and have remained one of the world's most innovative and enigmatic groups justifying praises from the press including "Best guitar band on Earth", "Sonic perfection", "Sounds that caress the senses". "A masterpiece of stealth".

Comments

9 years ago

Alejo Acosta

too good!

9 years ago

Michael Rafati

AUSTRALIA, GAVE ME MY WIFE, THE CHURCH.....JANUARY/22/2002 BEST DAY OF MY LIFE IN ADELAIDE ...... 

10 years ago

gonzaejuarez

fender VI

10 years ago

Chris McGill

WHAT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

10 years ago

weaselsuit

I am SO grateful that these shows were recorded. The audio is un fucking believable. When this gets released, it's going on the "epic" shelf, right next to Pink Floyd; Live at Pompeii.

10 years ago

Invader488

Yeah, it's a six-string bass. Kilbey played one on the entire Priest=Aura album.

10 years ago

Steven Robinson

Chrom, the Church does indeed transcend time & space. Long after you and I are taking dirt naps the chords of Ripple will linger on ... And, moreover, it ultimately matters not who is playing what ... but whether I am I aware.

10 years ago

chromiumveins

that's a good point and I didn't realize it until I read your post. Since The Church is beyond all space and time, we may never know. I think I'll watch 'Aura' again and see who is playing what.

11 years ago

bdoggonewild

it's either a 6 string bass or his guitar is playing through a bass effects pedal.that's my guess but he is 4 sure playing the bass lines.

11 years ago

Steven Robinson

Why is Steve Kilbey playing the guitar -- who is playing the bass? But this an awesome tune and well played! Thank you for posting. A mere ripple ...

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