Tours: Icehouse Announce Full Line Up For Brisbane And Melbourne Great Southern Land Shows Tour Annoucements by Hear2Zen Magazine - January 16, 2023January 16, 20230 ICEHOUSE ANNOUNCE FULL LINE-UP FOR THE GREAT SOUTHERN LAND CONCERTS IN MELBOURNE AND BRISBANE ICEHOUSE is excited to announce that the band’s good friends Eskimo Joe will be joining them for the rescheduled Great Southern Land concerts. At Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl on Saturday February 11 ICEHOUSE and Eskimo Joe will welcome iconic Australian indie darlings Frente and the anthemic alt-rock quartet Motor Ace as part of the line-up while Blues and Soul powerhouse Karen Lee Andrews opens the show at Brisbane’s Riverstage on Saturday February 18. ‘After what has been a very concerning few months since I contracted Covid-19 and lost my ability to sing for several weeks, I’m pleased to say that my voice has returned’ says Iva Davies. ‘The ICEHOUSE band members and I are looking forward to performing in Melbourne and
The Daily Zen – March 25th 2023 The Daily Zen by Hear2Zen Magazine - March 25, 20220 Welcome to The Daily Zen for March 25th 2022. We have a quick update for you today. Today we have news on the Michael Bublè tour, the new releases for Harper Bloom and rockers Motor Ace. To finish up Rod has reviewed the latest from Bryan Adams "So Happy It Hurts" News: "Knock Knock". Who's There? Its Motor Ace, With Their First Single In 17 Years Melbourne rockers Motor Ace have officially returned from the sonic wilderness after 17 years, announcing a brand new single Knock Knock that traces its origins all the way back to the early 2000s READ MORE Tours: Michael Bublè Announces Australian Tour During this 6-city national tour, the sensational Canadian entertainer will perform selections from his hotly anticipated 11th studio album, Higher, and a
News: “Knock Knock”. Who’s There? Its Motor Ace, With Their First Single In 17 Years News by Hear2Zen Magazine - March 25, 20221 ARE READY TO KNOCK 2022’S SOCKS OFF WITH THEIRNEW SINGLE KNOCK KNOCK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHKleWOwyDE Melbourne rockers Motor Ace have officially returned from the sonic wilderness after 17 years, announcing a brand new single Knock Knock that traces its origins all the way back to the early 2000s. Releasing today, Knock Knock relishes in hard-rocking riffs and the potent spirit of the group’s breakout 2001 debut album Five Star Laundry; a fitting connection, with Motor Ace also imminently gearing up for their Five Star Laundry Anniversary tour, kicking off at Freo Social on June 10, before rolling through to Badlands (Perth), The Triffid (Brisbane), The Factory Theatre (Sydney), The Cambridge Hotel (Newcastle), The Gov (Adelaide) and concluding with a special hometown show at 170 Russell in Melbourne on June 24. Featuring Melbourne noughties rockers, Klinger as special
Tours: Motor Ace Announce National ‘Five Star Laundry 20th Anniversary Tour’ For 2022 Tour Annoucements by Hear2Zen Magazine - October 6, 20210 After selling out the national tour that saw their return to the stage in 2018, beloved Aussie band Motor Ace are back to celebrate twenty years of Five Star Laundry - the landmark album that catapulted them on to the global music scene, today announcing a 20thAnniversary re-issue set for release November 5, alongside a Five Star Laundry 20thAnniversary tour for 2022. The tour will kick off at Freo Social on June 10, before hitting Badlands (Perth), The Triffid (Brisbane), The Factory Theatre (Sydney), The Cambridge Hotel (Newcastle) and The Gov (Adelaide), before finishing up with a hometown show at 170 Russell in Melbourne on June 24.Tickets go on sale at www.livenation.com.au at 1pm local time Friday October 8, with a Live Nation 48 hour presale live at
Interview: Patrick Robertson of Motor Ace Interviews News Uncategorized by Hear2Zen Magazine - September 10, 2018September 10, 20180 Maybe we are a mish-mash hybrid between English Indie and American Alternative, stuck in a weird time of music. It was just before Garage Rock had become cool again, so we got stuck in this little bubble in time. It’s weird and hard to describe yourself really (laughs)