The XX in Perth City

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As the whispered chatter died down, everyone suddenly became still in anticipation for The XX to infect the stage at Metro City, April 2.

Images of the arm flailing bass player from the previous band will never be forgotten but were well in the back of everyone’s mind by this point (What was the name of the band anyway. I know I sound old but I couldn’t here a word of what they were saying). The veiling of the equipment and instruments had already taken place showing two giant clear X’s displayed at centre stage.

As the iconic sound of The XX hit the crowd in the form of the song ‘Try’ everyone went into excitement overload only to realise it was but a mere sound check. And to this the girl standing behind me responded, “Oh…haha, I didn’t think I recognised the song.” …….*ULTIMATE FACE PALM.

This aside (and the hope that hopefully the whole crowd weren’t try hard hipsters like the girl standing behind me) I went on to enjoy the show, and what a great show it was. I’ll admit I’m a fairly new fan of The XX but their sound can’t be described as anything below mesmerising. If you haven’t seen them live then do, because they are that times 50 in person.

Their on stage chemistry is what is the most interesting to watch. They were so caught up in the feeling of the song, as if they weren’t even playing to an audience at all. When Oliver and Romy’s eyes locked they would sway towards each other, so in sync, as were their voices; so different but working so well together. Having said this, there’s a certain shyness about them when they did acknowledge and address the stage that was just so incredibly, dare I say it, adorable, that you couldn’t help but fall in love.

To top it off, they were so overwhelmed with the cheering crowd so you could tell they were genuinely thankful to be there (after all, they practically said between every song).

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The highlight for me would have to be when they played ‘Angels’ from their latest album release ‘Coexist’. I’m a sucker for crowd favourites at live shows because it’s when you know everyone in the room is singing along to the song, word for word. Well except maybe the girl standing behind me.

The XX are making their way through parts of Europe in May before heading to Canada and The United States. For more info on the band and tour dates visit thexx.info.

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Friday’s Fashion Post – ‘Good Guys Don’t Wear Leather’

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By Jaini Shah

Who wouldn’t want to wear some awesome vegan friendly shoes right from the suburbs of Paris? They’re fashionable, comfortable and contain no animal products because guess what? ‘Good Guys don’t wear leather’.

In the words of Good Guys themselves; “GOOD GUYS cherishes the past, but embraces the future. The brand plays with shapes, styles and looks from older times, but continually explores new materials and production methods.” Sounds pretty cool huh?

I was fortunate enough to get my hands on a pair of these bad boys for my birthday after a few of my friends put in to buy them for me. The best thing about them is that anyone can wear them and look uber fashionable with their amazing colours and styles suitable to fit anyone’s wardrobe.

Check out the Good Guys website at http://goodguys.fr/ for their new season stock or check out their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/goodguysparis for updates.

Friday’s Fashion Post – Everyone Is Gay

Need a conversation starter? Try and ‘Everyone Is Gay’ t-shirt. LEZ be honest, t-shirts never go out of fashion, ESPECIALLY gay ones!

Not only is it totally gay, but it comes from a queer duo who post weekly videos to help people in the LGBTQ community. They’ve traveled to colleges around the U.S to spread the love and have a habit of keeping you in stitches.

To find out more about what they do visit their website at everyoneisgay.com.

To check out more of their cool t-shirts and accessories click here.

Wednesday’s ‘Where Are They Now’ Post – Leisha Hailey

So here I am trying to think of interesting individuals to talk about and the name Leisha Hailey comes to mind. Anyone who is a fan of the show The L Word will know exactly who I am talking about.

Leisha Hailey played Alice Pieszecki in the show, a funny,  quirky, usually loud, bisexual freelance writer, living in Los Angeles.  It is her most well known role to date with the show itself a huge success in the queer community world-wide. Not only did it contain an all female lead cast, but also an all queer identified cast. I can probably count the amount of times this has happened on one hand, which is saying something…”WATCH IT.”

Since then, Hailey  has appeared in a couple of CSI episodes, played the voice of Lily on ‘American Dad’ and more memorably Emily Weaver in the 2011 movie ‘Fertile Ground‘ just to name a few. However, her acting career has for the most part been put on the back bench while she has been concentrating more on her music. Teamed with musician Camila Grey, in 2007 the band Uh Huh Her was formed.

In 2011 it came out (pun totally intended) that her and her “band mate” Grey were more than just friends. Remember Hailey’s PDA plane incident last year where her and her partner were asked to leave the plane for kissing? Well it was Grey on the other end of that affection.

Anyway, I digress. Uh Huh Her have released two EPs and two albums. I can’t say much for their 2011 album Nocturnes as I haven’t listened to it much, however I can say that their 2008 album Common Reaction is very addictive! ‘Wait Another Day’ and ‘Everyone’ are my favourite songs.

They are still yet to have made it to my home city; Perth (or Australia to my knowledge) but I still have my fingers crossed.

To keep up with all things Leisha,  follow her on twitter here.