Australia has brought us the likes of talented actors, delicious Fosters beer, Men at Work, and now infectious 80s new wave-inspired dance music. Cut Copy sound like New Order from down under, and will surely test the dance floor at the Fillmore March 12. Tickets go on sale this Sunday, Nov. 16 at 10 a.m. --Oscar Pascual
If you think you're not gonna get enough Cut Copy at the Fillmore tomorrow night (or if you missed out on getting tickets to show) the Australian electro act will be manning the decks at Popscene later that night. The party starts as soon as the Fillmore's stops, with fellow Aussie DJ and remixer Miami Horror-- the 22 year old known to his ma as Benjamin Plant -- makes his SF debut by warming up the dancefloor alongside the resident Popscene DJs Aaron and Omar. Since tickets are only being sold
Cut CopyThe FillmoreThursday, March 12, 2009Review by Melissa BaronBetter Than: Doing homework. Not as good as watching The Office.Hey Cut Copy, Duran Duran called and they want their catalog back. Some critics argue that music, much like fashion, comes in cycles. The same ideas, beats, and rhythms are constantly recycled into new adaptations of something that has already been done. There's truth to this, but there are also bands attempting to play innovative, creative, and inventive music. Cut