Monday, 15 April 2013

My Experience of the Diviney Summer Tour Melbourne Show - 19/1/13


The 19th of January, 2013, was a very exciting day for me. In fact ‘exciting’ is an understatement let alone a plausible adjective for my true feelings on that day. It was more like extremely unexplainable, mind blowing exhilaration of all drugs, legal and illegal, mashed into one big pill which exploded inside of my stomach, shooting rainbow pooping unicorns in all directions whilst in the midst of a slight shower of Froot Loops. This declaration again, is still an understatement for my excitement that day. That day would be the day I would finally see one of my biggest idols live. In. Concert. 
His name is, Shaun Diviney. Your reaction to this name will follow as either one of the following three examples:
a)      Yewww Shaun! Shaun has saved my life in so many ways; wish stack didn’t have to break up :’( loving his new ‘Diviney’ project though!
b)     Shaun Diviney… isn’t he that emo kid from that band that all had really tight jeans and big poofy hair? I hated them…
c)      Yeah I don’t know him... should I?
If you fall under category ‘a)’ you need no introduction to this man and I can guarantee you that you and I will get along just fine. If you fall under category ‘b)’ I do not hate you for disliking him and his band but express hate and you are most definitely not my favourite person in the world. And if you are in the dubious category ‘c)’ you should Google his name, learn a bit about him, listen to some of his tunes and then decide if you belong in group ‘a)’ or ‘b)’. It’s quite simple really.
If you haven’t already guessed, I fall under category ‘a)’. I first discovered Shaun when he used to be a part of the Australian pop-punk band from Budgewoi Sydney named Short Stack. Short Stack consisted of Shaun Diviney (Lead vocalist, guitarist), Andy Clemmensen (Backing Vocalist, Bassist), and Bradie Webb (Drums). The band grew a massive underground following of fans from social networking resources and soon began to show Australia that they meant serious business in the music industry. After 8 years of being a band, recording three studio albums (Stack is the New Black 2009, This is Bat Country 2010, Art Vandelay Unreleased), One self-produced documentary (The Story of Short Stack 2011, directed by bassist Andy Clemmensen), 2 ARIA awards, A platinum single (Planets, This is Bat Country), A gold album (This is Bat Country 2010), many of awards, and over hundreds of shows across all of Australia, Short Stack decided to and call it a day on the 30th of March 2012.
I’m not going to lie, that was a very tough day for all of us fans but let’s avoid this touchy subject altogether as this could result in another million blog posts about how I felt about the ‘Stack Split’. For the sake of our mentality’s let’s just refrain from the subject altogether.
Thank god for the fact that Shaun Diviney decided to write more music because if he didn’t, I wouldn’t know where I’d be. He announced to all of the fans shortly after the split that he would pursue his own solo musical project named ‘DIVINEY’. After releasing two unofficial singles through his Youtube channel (You’re So Cool, Dance with the Devil), Shaun announced a small tour which would display some of the music he’d written lately. This tour would span across Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne in January 2013 including the supports of bands The Never Ever and For Our Hero.

Cassie and I at Diviney

This is where me, my best friend Cassie, and many other fans come into play. We all bought tickets to the show of which we would choose to attend and then we would wait a gruelling four or five months for the show to finally arrive. Being from Melbourne meant we were the last leg of the tour which to be visited. Though the wait was definitely worth it.
On the day of the show I remember getting up at six in the morning and leaving at 7:30. Where I live is only 45 minutes away from where the venue was but at the time the show was on I was camping 2 and a half hours away. Cassie and I wanted to get there sort of early-ish as we wanted to have a good viewing area in the Ding Dong Lounge, the venue where it was held. On the ticket it said that the show would start at 12:30 so Leaving at 7:30 meant we would get there at about 10 o’clock and then we allowed half an hour for parking as parking in Melbourne is ridiculously stupid. I met up with Cassie in Melbourne and then we walked to China Town and joined the growing cue of fans which were line up out the front of the Ding Dong Lounge. I remember standing there with Cassie feeling as awkward as ever as this would be both of our first ever show we would have attended. We didn’t really know what to do, so we just stood there in line patiently waiting for the doors to open.
Going back to that day, neither Cassie nor I really knew who the supports were. We had heard their names tossed around on twitter a lot but we had never really heard any of their music. Cassie and I were standing right next to the back entrance of the venue and there were heaps of people coming in and out of there with musical equipment and all that sort of stuff, so we just assumed they were kids just helping out with the set up. One of the guys even talked to us just asking us to be careful and watch out for everybody coming in and out, being the polite people we are, we said sorry and moved out of the way, he said thank you and that was that. Little did we know that later inside we would find out that he was Dylan Nash, the lead singer for The Never Ever.
To pass the time of waiting we met up with some other fans and talked about all things music related. It was pretty awesome actually and we made a few friends that day. When it soon became 12:45 and the doors weren’t open, the security guards said that the doors would be opening at 1:30 instead. I was slightly annoyed at that point, I was tired because I couldn’t sleep the night before, I had gotten up early that morning, I was dehydrated, not to mention starving and I just really wanted to get out of the sun and see Shaun live. Luckily, a man from a restaurant across the road who had heard we would be lining up for another hour felt sorry for us and brought out multiple large bowls of chips and took them around to everyone so we wouldn’t die of starvation. I thought that was extremely kind of him. It wasn’t till after I had eaten a few that the scary thought occurred to me that the man may have poisoned them but I was honestly so hungry that I couldn’t care less.
Finally, at 1:45 the doors opened and we were allowed in. I bought my merch and Cassie and I found a spot relatively close to the stage. Mind you though, wherever you were, you were pretty much close to the stage. The Never Ever opened the show and this was the point where Cassie and I realised most of the people that were right beside on the street were actually in The Never Ever and For Our Hero. The Never Ever definitely did a fabulous job of beginning the show as opening up is always a daunting thing to do. There songs were boppy, energetic, and uplifting and I was really intrigued to search them when I got back home that day.
The Never Ever

After a 15 minute set up wait, For Our Hero began their set and… wow! The energy, power and force behind the music was amazing! I was in love with their intricate lyrics and totally awesome guitar riffs. They were also really funny people. Fast forward to this day and you’ll see that The Never Ever and For Our Hero are two of my favourite bands. When For Our Hero finished I was feeling dehydrated again and they were offering free water but the bar was on the other side of the room and being my lazy self I couldn't be bothered leaving my spot to get a glass of water.

For Our Hero
After another 15 minutes of waiting, and trust me I was happy to be there and all but I was very much over waiting at this point, Diviney finally emerged onto the stage.
Diviney consists of Tim Commandeur (Drums), Chris Circosta (guitar), Sinj (synth, keys), Sam Clayton (Bass), and the man himself Shaun Diviney (Vocalist if you hadn't already guessed). By this point I was in awe that the one and only Shaun Diviney, a man who I had looked up to for so long was performing right in front of me. It was a very surreal experience. I never had the opportunity to see Short Stack live, so to see at least 1/3 of them live was better than nothing.
The entire set was incredible. Shaun played some old Short Stack songs, some songs we already knew, and songs we would be hearing off his upcoming album. All of the songs had a different sound to what Short Stack had but this sound was as equally good, if not even better. Seeing Shaun perform live made me realise that music was what Shaun should be doing and you could see that this was what he loved most. Shaun still continues to be my inspiration to this day, in all aspects of life.

Diviney Performing

His set included ‘Dance With the Devil, Elvis Presley, Sex Games, Skeleton, You’re So Cool’ from his upcoming album, ‘Planets, Are You Afraid of the Dark’ from This is Bat Country, a cover of Operator Please’s ‘Just a Song About Ping Pong’ and two acoustic performances of new song ‘Eyes Out’ and old song ‘Rain on Her Parade’. The entire concert was indescribable and I wish I could go back to that day anytime. After the concert finished I drank lots of water and joined the rest of the fans outside to wait to see of Shaun would come outside to meet us.

My Photo with Dylan Nash

Shaun emerged and began to take multiple photo’s with fans and signed items of theirs. Unfortunately management didn’t allow Shaun to stay out for long so I missed out on a picture but he did sign my ticket however. Though, Shaun doesn’t have a signature so it was more of a scribble across my ticket. Either way, I was entirely grateful. Members of The Never Ever and For Our Hero came out to greet everyone and I actually ended up getting a photo with Dylan from The Never Ever.
The day was unforgettable and I surely can’t wait until Shaun’s new single and next show in Melbourne. Looking back on this post now I realise how long it is but hey, It was such an amazing day that I just couldn’t not write so much about it. This post isn't really a review of the show itself but more of a recount of my awesome experience from that day and how thankful I am that I could witness Diviney's first ever show in Melbourne.
Til next time everybody,
Tess xx  

SHAUN’S TWITTER: @ShaunDiviney
INTSAGRAM: Diviney_
WEBSITE: www.divineymusic.com

FOR OUR HERO’S TWITTER: @ForOurHero
THE NEVER EVER’S TWITTER: @TheNeverEverAu

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