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Wonder Yeahs
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The Wonder Yeahs Review

Sep 13, 2012
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Posted by Zac Colbert

The 90s was a great decade, Will Smith was cool, Super Nintendos were all the ‘Streets Of Rage’ and Joss Whedon gave us Buffy The Vampire Slayer. The music wasn’t half bad either and the Wonder Yeahs is here to remind us that kitsch can be cool, or at least, kitsch was cool.

It was a time when the baggier your jeans were, the better, and although it’s a shame 90s fashion isn’t an entrance requisite (just imagine) it’s obvious everyone here loves the pop-punk of Weezer as much as the G-funk of Dre. The young but not student-centric crowd gets down like our Noughties’ economy, reveling in the camp as much as the classic as the DJs drop Ace Of Bass after The Fugees.

Drop your navel-gazing taste at the door and delight in a night that continually has you yelling, “Oh, I used to love this tune!”

FYI

NEXT EVENT: Fri 21st, The Haunt
WEB: facebook.com/wonder.yeahs
RESIDENT DJS: Tony of the Sea, Shabba Tez

TOP 10

Michael Jackson ‘Black & White’

Nirvana ‘Lithium’

R. Kelly ‘Bump n’ Grind’

Beastie Boys ‘Sure Shot’

Annie Lennox ‘Walking On Broken Glass’

Hole ‘Celebrity Skin’

Weezer ‘Say It Ain’t So’

Beck ‘Loser’

Pharoahe Monch ‘Simon Says’

Marc Cohn ‘Walking In Memphis’

Words Zac Colbert
Photos by Sam Hiscox and Luke Kosta Semlekan-Tansey

 

Sep 13, 2012
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Zac Colbert
Zac Colbert was the SOURCE clubs editor and since 2008 he has reviewed local nights as much as headline DJs, covering acts like Mosca, Fake Blood and Kele Okereke. His writing has featured in publications such as AdBusters, Philosophy Now and Tantrum Magazine.
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