They may be 25 years into their distinguished and acclaimed career, but you can bet your shoes on the fact Regurgitator aren’t about to start taking themselves too seriously.
In fact, the Brisbane trio brought all the weird and wondrous silliness they are known and loved for as an appreciative audience – many of who were likely not born when the band formed – brought the party to The Tivoli Theatre on a balmy Sunday evening (27 October).
The second of two nights celebrating the home-grown legends, this was a veritable mini-festival of fun stretched over six hours, with supports Koko Uzi, The Stress Of Leisure, The Fauves, Screamfeeder and Shonen Knife providing the build-up to the main event.
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Much like Regurgitator’s musical output over the last quarter-century, it was a wild and eclectic affair that played out in several parts; each celebrating a different element of their history and interjected with humorous and ludicrous introductory videos featuring Dylan Lewis and Tim Rogers among others, as well as retina-searing and, at times, hilariously lewd graphics.
Early tracks ‘I Sucked A Lot Of Cock To Get Where I Am’ and ‘F.S.O.’ (about domestic violence – “Let’s f... that right off,” requests frontman Quan Yeomans), went down a storm amid a maelstrom of noise and enthusiasm as the band bounced around in costumes adorned with multi-coloured pom-poms.
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Next came the rap-rock section, and a switch to the “life-sucking” (bassist Ben Ely’s words) tracksuits, with ‘Light Me On Fire’ proving to be a high point.
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Another switch to a somewhat gold-sequinned costume affair and the arrival of Seja Vogel on keys brought the band to their ‘Unit’ phase, which was always going to be a major highlight of the evening, including the graphic cartoon rimming on the big screen during ‘I Will Lick Your Arsehole’.
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The lingering feeling is that if Regurgitator was to somehow still exist 25 years from now, it would continue to be the irreverent, self-deprecating, outsider beast that it has always been. And that’s exactly how it should be.