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Young Henrys and Volcom Australia announce RIP IN Weekender 2024 with DJ sets from Dune Rats, The Buoys, Haiku Hands, Fangz and more!

YOUNG HENRYS AND VOLCOM AUSTRALIA ARE TAKING OVER HOTEL STEYNE FOR A FREE 2-DAY SKATE & MUSIC MINI-FESTIVAL

RIP IN WEEKENDER 2024

FEATURING DJ SETS FROM DUNE RATS, THE BUOYS, HAIKU HANDS, FANGZ + MORE

PLUS AN IN-VENUE HALF PIPE, YOUNG HENRYS BEER SPECIALS & GUEST SKATERS ROB PACE, ROME COLLYER, LIV LOVELACE AND MANY MORE

THE HOTEL STEYNE, MANLY BEACH
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 – SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2
FREE ENTRY

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Brewing champions, Young Henrys, are hitting the Northern Beaches this November with best mates Volcom Australia to bring back the infamous RIP IN Weekender at Manly’s Hotel Steyne. From Friday, November 1 to Saturday, November 2, the two-day party will feature Volcom Australia’s Pro Skate Team tearing it up on the in-venue half pipe, a pop-up tattoo parlour, plenty of beer specials and DJs sets from Dune Rats, The Buoys, Haiku Hands, Fangz, Crocodylus and DOWNGIRL. Get a taste of the RIP IN Weekender vibes by checking out last year’s wrap-up video HERE.

Headlining Friday on the DJ decks are Australia’s adrenaline-fueled main stage players, Haiku Hands. After bringing the beat worldwide with their 2023 record Pleasure Beast and having shared the stage with Kendrick Lamar and Lizzo at New York’s Governors Ball, jam along to the fury unleashed by Australia’s most exciting dance-pop trio.

Fresh off a national tour with The Bennies and Cancer Bats, Sydney-based punk rock quintet FANGZ will bring their high-octane energy to the decks, delivering a DJ set that promises to ignite Hotel Steyne with the same ferocity as their live shows. And opening the show is the fiery four-piece femme-punk soul band DOWNGIRL DJs, Eora’s keen and proud rockers known for sharing their love of “making loud noises” and easily pumping up the dancefloor.

Shaking things up on Saturday are the rough-around-the-edges, indie alt-punk legends, Dune Rats DJs. With a discography packed with anthems like “Scott Green” and “No Plans” they’ve distilled their rebellious spirit into the mind-melting album If It Sucks, Turn It Up. Expect a rollercoaster of good times, raw truths, 90’s nostalgia and fuzzed-out pop, delivering a sizzling DJ set that’s sure to hit home.

“We’ve got some A-class beer drinking bangers ready to drop! We don’t get to DJ that often so expect 900 beers to be drunk during our set + Brett is gonna attempt a 1080 on the half pipe!”
Danny Beusaraus – Dune Rats

Joining Dune Rats are high octane band, The Buoys, who carved out their name in the scene with “I Want You” and “Settle Petal”, promise to deliver a rousing DJ set. Catch the band as they hit the decks and deliver a party-fuelled set, riding the momentum of their powerful album Lustre and sold out Sydney show last month. Also on the bill are Northern Beaches locals and crocodile rockers, Crocodylus. They’ll be warming up the decks with their distinct brand of surf rock, highlighted by singles “My Baby” and “Sweaty Already”.

There will also be an epic DJ battle between pro skaters and surfers, and a lineup of guest pro skaters from Volcom Australia’s Skate Team, including Rob Pace, Rome Collyer and Olympic skater Liv Lovelace. If that’s not enough to tempt you, enjoy Young Henrys beer specials all weekend, plus a special tattoo pop-up to add some extra flair.

“Is there a better way to kick off summer in Manly? RIP IN Weekender is my favourite cocktail of music, skating & arts, it’s gonna to rip the roof off!”
Shane Azar – Managing Director, Liberated Brands (Volcom)

“Looks like RIP IN Weekender is going to be the most epic thing happening in Sydney this November! Beer lovers, skaters, bands and tattooists are taking over the Steyne Hotel for another weekend of fun, sun, skating and good ol’ fashioned malarky. YH are stoked to be partnering with our long time friends and collaborators Volcom, curating an epic lineup in the beautiful surrounds of the hallowed Steyne beer garden.”
Oscar Mcmahon – Young Henrys

A testament to their history of celebrating culture, arts and live music over the years accompanied by a well deserved frothie, Young Henrys’ RIP IN Weekender is set to turn the Hotel Steyne on its head this November. For your chance to witness some of Australia’s most exciting local artists at one of the Northern Beaches most iconic venues, RSVP here to secure your spot at Young Henrys’ weekend-long festivities.

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YOUNG HENRYS AND VOLCOM AUSTRALIA PRESENT RIP IN WEEKENDER
HOTEL STEYNE, MANLY
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 – SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2

DJ SET LINEUP

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1
HAIKU HANDS
FANGZ
DOWNGIRL

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2
DUNE RATS
THE BUOYS
CROCODYLUS
+ DJ BATTLE BETWEEN PRO SKATERS AND SURFERS

PRO SKATERS
Rome Collyer
Rob Pace
Ethan Copeland
Jesse Noonan
Kai Shimakage
Liv Lovelace
& friends

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YOUNG HENRYS BEER SPECIALS
TATTOO POP UP

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Cancer Bats @ Stay Gold, Melbourne 19/06/2024

It’s a cold night in Melbourne, there is a chill in the air, but that is soon to disappear because tonight Cancer Bats are heating things up at Stay Gold, a relatively small venue, which means things will be up close and personal, hot and sweaty, chaotic… fun!

I love a good underground punk/hardcore gig, no bands hiding, everyone interacting, everyone setting up, how often are you seeing the headlining bands out and hanging at the merch desk just chatting away and watching the openers? How often are you seeing that international headliner setting up and sound checking their own gear? Straight off the bat tonight had a great feeling to it, just from these simple sightings.

Starting off with a “Thanks for coming out early, we have an anxious start cause of a gear muck up before the show, but the guitarist got back in here in 20mins!” Melbourne’s opening band Sidesplitter said they started with angst, but you can’t tell there aren’t any nerves at all with their tight, upbeat punked outset. Stay Gold starts off slow, but luckily in a venue like this it doesn’t take many people to make it look full. These guys smash through their set, which only goes for about 20 – 25 mins but it’s completely stacked full of songs, I guess that’s the perks of being a punk band. Sidesplitter pack plenty of melody and killer riffs played by one hell of a guitarist, most riffs and I’m talking like 95% of them were played all down picking, now any guitarist having a read of this will and should be impressed, especially for single note up-tempo punk riffs!  That’s a fair effort by any standard! They have great stage banter, ending their set with a bit of a laugh with a crowd member with the last line of conversation being “The sound guy said one, maybe he doesn’t like us Gaz, I don’t know”. These guys were a great opener for tonight and would go out of my way to see them play again.

Threats, straight outta Frankston. These guys looked and sounded exactly as the name suggests, threatening. Their brand of hardcore was a hell of lot rougher around the edges than Sidesplitter before them, straight from the streets. These guys had a mid-2000’s two step sound to them and they played it well, even covering an old 50 Lions track, that’s a name I haven’t heard of in a very long time! They kept the energy of the room high and getting people to come up closer to the stage with each song. They utilized their full band well, bringing out tons of gang vocals and guitar riff trade-offs, it had a great effect! Yet again, 25 – 30 min set but goddamn! These guys jammed a lot of tightly played chugging two stepping in. This was their singers first show with them and he put in 110% effort! He nailed it! If you’re into that style of Aussie hardcore, go and check them out!

Next up was Sydney’s Fangz, I didn’t know what to think when they were setting up, each band has looked and played different so far, the only thing I did know was that these guys had to bring the same energy that the 2 bands before them had. Queue the intro music, which sounded like some 80’s style rock riff and the band walk on stage in black overalls waving and the singers wearing this hot pink bucket hat, yeah ok, I think we are gonna be fine here. Fangz absolutely smashed their set! They had the energy, they had the banter, their frontman was part Canadian, it was probably criteria for getting main support, they had it all! Straight off the bat, the frontman had the crowd charmed, he scored some sunnies off a punter and was sporting those whilst jumping straight into the pit and joining the mosh. Fangz had the banter to match their energy, they were funny, witty and entertaining as hell. The singer sounded a little like a Wednesday 13 kind of style at times and the music was catchy riff after catchy riff, it was melodic, they kept the gang vocals going, their drummer was unreal, such a good snare sound, it would cut straight thru the mix every time. They had all the right things in all the right places.

All the supports tonight were exactly what was needed for tonight, all energy, all 0 – 10 attitude and all about having a good time.

As I said at the start of the review, how often do you see an international headlining act out and about? Especially doing their own set up and sound check? I don’t know if I’ve ever seen it, or doing it during a show? Like a support band? Like the rest of us!? It’s mad! It’s incredibly humble to see, that’s what it is! Cancer Bats are there on stage setting up their gear, they shake a few hands along the way of people up the front then they go to the side for their pre-show huddle and chuck on Metallica’s Whom the Bell Tolls, what a killer track! They stand there, headbang, sing, stretch and get ready to come out.

Cancer Bats kick straight into Gatekeeper and the entire venue erupts, all the energy built up from the last 3 bands just explodes into a mass of bodies jumping and moshing. I was standing at the side of the venue, with a great view of the stage and of the crowd and I don’t think I stopped smiling the entire gig, it was an incredible sight! Somehow the drummer has the sunnies from the Fangz singer and he is grinning ear to ear while smashing the kit, 1 minute into their set and they are already having a blast. Liam gives the safety speech and then looks to the camera guys to the side of stage “I’m sorry, I was meant to catch up with you guys before the show, we won’t be having professional shoots tonight, just phone footage with terrible voiceovers please. Everyone have fun. I WANT CHAOS!” Then they kick into Lucifer’s Rocking Chair, well he got what he asked for, it was chaos! I have been waiting to see these guys play for some time now and they did not disappoint! They were tight, they were all energy and they were down to earth. Liam stopped for a chat and said that they have been coming to Australia for 17 years now and that they had Deez Nuts support way back when, he then thanked the supports but not only just saying thank you “Insert Band Name” like every usual headline act on these shows, he brought up things that they did and said during their sets, showing that he actually watched and took notice! That to me says a lot! I would be so stoked to support a band where they actually watched your set. They smash out some killer tracks throughout the night, Radiate, Lonely Bong and Trust No One, to name a couple. We get to Bricks and Mortar, and not that the energy was lacking at any point, it steps up another notch, people know what’s coming up next, Cancer Bats killer cover of Sabotage, it’s absolutely unreal! Getting to hear this live the crowd goes nuts, and the singer from Sidesplitter jumps up on stage and screams along with them, how he must have been feeling to get up and do that! And then I finally get to hear their set closer, Hail Destroyer! My night was complete, screaming this along with them and everyone else in the venue! What a time! Ever since first coming across that album, I have been hanging to catch these guys live!

If you get a chance to catch them, go do it, you will not regret that choice. If you haven’t listened to their music yet, go and have a listen, it is heavy, groovy, it’s catchy as hell and just wait till you get to see them live!

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