My Friend the Chocolate Cake Tour and Exclusive Live Album
My Friend the Chocolate Cake hit the road once more with a string of dates through May and June. To celebrate they’re treating Choccy Cake fans to an exclusive new live album titled ‘Best Cake in Show!’. Available to purchase at the shows or onlineonly, the new album features hidden gems and unheard takes on old favourites, all of which have been recorded live throughout the band’s sprawling 25 year career – an absolute must have for fans. So have your cake and eat it too at the dates below
Sunday May 4 – Adelaide – Church of the Trinity, 318 Goodwood Rd Clarence Park $40/$35 concession 3pm
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Saturday May 31 – Melbourne – The Substation, 1 Market St Newport Seated $32.00 Standing $27.00 7pm
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Saturday June 7 – Melbourne – Caravan Music Club, 95-97 Drummond Street, Oakleigh $40 seated $30 GA $33 on the door
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Saturday 14 June – Brisbane – The New Globe Theatre, 220 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley $30 7pm
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Sunday 15 June – Sydney – The Basement 7 McQuarie Pl, Sydney, GA $35 Dinner and show $85
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The new exclusive live album marks the band’s 8th album release and features 16 tracks recorded live at gigs over a 10 year period. It’s a companion piece to previous live album ‘Parade’, a continuation of their ‘best of’ list and a chance to show the strength of the band’s live sound, offering new interpretations from the original studio versions that have evolved throughout many years of touring.
David Bridie says: “we begin sparse and slow… divide the set into up songs, down songs, up instrumentals down instrumentals, old songs, new songs…it’s a binary thing. Since 1989 from Brunswick via Edinburgh, Hanoi, Cork, South Carolina and all the great cities of Australia and regional centres…tents, outdoor settings, churches, pubs, clubs, RSLs, workers clubs, theatres … The band formed out of live gigs at Madigans, an old Druids hall that felt like a living room… fire place, grand piano, op shop furniture. This shaped our sound and performance. We love our audience, they give instant feedback just by the expressions on their faces… couples who have fallen in love, buried their parents, travelled through Europe, had kids, done the dishes using the Cake’s songs as their soundtrack. It means a lot to us…”
This is suburban folk rock at its finest. Singer/songwriter and pianist David Bridie, alongside the glorious strings of Helen Mountfort’s cello and Hope Csutoros’ violin are high in the curious collision of elements that have made MFTCC a failsafe concert draw, triple ARIA winners and a vivid presence on countless film and TV soundtracks these last two and a half decades. Their seven-album history is a multi-dimensional mural of modern Australia that illustrates its geography, its political mores and its predominantly suburban identity.
“Abounds with beauty and life” (Sunday Herald Sun)
“Beautiful, creative, sorrowful, masterful music by a bunch of lovely people…… Right from opening number ‘The Centre Cannot Hold’ from their most recent album, MFTCC commanded a rapt and reverent hush from the heaving Basement crowd. You could have heard a pin drop throughout the whole song.”(Live review, Live Guide)
You can pre-order “Best (Cake) in Show!” and download the track “Seek” now – here
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Music Clip for single ‘REQUEST’: watch it now
Music Clip for single ‘CENTRE CANNOT HOLD’: watch it now