August 26th, 2012 at All Plastics
Rhett Copland put together this terrific party at All Plastics studios on Saturday night for the album release of his latest project – Shacklock Meth Party.
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With performances from the excellent young groups Zen Mantra and Ipswich, Auckland’s former Nevernude vocalist Anthony Drent, debutants Raygun (with Damo Suzuki / Mark E Smith style rhythmic ranting) and the headline act all playing pretty tight sets.
I took a bunch of really cool black and white action shots – which you can see the rest of here.