Friday, August 31, 2007

Tart(an)s out in force at Edinburgh Castle

Saturday afternoon's supergig by alleged rockabilly pop band Perico, attracted record numbers of hardmen, lasses and their bairns.

Perico was happy to see these fans supporting the Scottish theme.

"Away an bile yer heid ya numpty, ye dinnae ken whit yer sain" said Edinburgh Castle regular and Scottish-born drinker Damo Wilding, in response to suggestions by top Brunswick music blog, pericoloco, that some members of the audience had carried the Scottish theme a little too far.
"Ya kens hee haw aboot hee haw."

Anyway who can work out what the haggis Damo was talking about is invited to let us know.




Monday, August 20, 2007

Perico Relive Sunbury


Perico have recorded a new 3-track demo featuring 3 previously unrecorded songs, the Perico official website pericoloco.blogspot.com announced today, in this article that you're reading at this very moment.

Recorded in picturesque Sunbury, not far from the location of the legendary festival of the 1970's, the demo will be posted on myspace very soon.

"Yes, we intend to post the new songs on myspace very soon" confirmed drummer and spacist co-ordinator Col Robertson in response to the statement in the previous paragraph in this very post that you're reading this very moment.

"so you should watch this space, or rather myspace."

Monday, August 06, 2007

Perico to tour Scotland?

Brunswick rockabilly popstars, Perico, venture into virgin territory with a two-set twilight gig at the Edinburgh Castle this Saturday night.

"We've never played there before, and heaps of our fans have never been there either." explained Perico drummer and intellectual, Col Robertson, "In fact I'm not really sure where abouts in Scotland it actually is."

Refreshed from a weekend in the Victorian alps, the boys are raring to go and are predicted to be "rocking it up" after three recent gigs down the road at the Brunswick Green, where everyone else seemed to rock it up more than strictly required.

Perico play between 5pm and 7 pm, this Saturday 11th August. Entry is free and meals are available. The Edinburgh Castle is on the corner of Albion St and Sydney Rd, Brunswick.