Tag: Photos
Photos from Ferntree Gully
by Doctor K on Mar.05, 2008, under Shows, Web Stuff
If you haven’t checked our Flickr group lately, here are a few photos from the last Nitidus rock show. This was a sold out show at the Ferntree Gully Hotel supporting two Australian rock icons: Noiseworks and the Choirboys.
I’m sure I saw a few other cameras out there that night, so if you have pictures, we’d love you to share your shots on our Flickr group (every photographer should have a Flickr account these days!).
For those of you that came to the show, we hope you enjoyed the spectacle. It was certainly an eventful evening filled with some great performances by all the bands along with a few disasters… but more on that another time (I’m still too tired and angry to go into that now… and yes I know it has been 4 days already!).
Photos from Musicland
by Doctor K on Feb.18, 2008, under Shows, Web Stuff
Check out these snaps from the Nitidus rock show last Saturday at Musicland.
Check out the Nitidus Flickr group for more photos, or to add your own!
Stay tuned to Channel 31‘s Asylum TV to catch two songs from the show.
Photos from Twentyfirst
by Doctor K on Dec.18, 2007, under Shows, Web Stuff
Photos are now up from last Saturday’s wild night at Twentyfirst Century Club in Frankston. Check ’em out.
Thanks to everyone who came out to see the last Nitidus rock show for 2007. We’ll be back with a vengeance in 2008!
Recording at Pearcedale Studio.
by Doctor K on Mar.19, 2005, under Studio
Recording has begun on the next NITIDUS EP. Our boys of rock entered Pearcedale Studio on Saturday 19th March to lay down some phat drum tracks. This will be the first appearance of Doctor K on a NITIDUS release. Ash will debut his signature riffs and licks at an upcoming recording session, along with new sonic offerings from PC and Marki.
Many thanks to Mark Grondman for operating the boards on Saturday, and to Bill Irvin for lending us the studio (we must have sounded alright, because he was listening in during the entire session). Also thanks to Sid and Peter Grondman for setting this up for us. Check out some happy snaps from Pearcedale Studio:





































