Otago Daily Times

Diverse sounds at rockquest

- By TIMOTHY BROWN

THE next generation of the Dunedin sound stormed the stage at last night’s Smokefreer­ockquest Dunedin heats and Taieri College college proved to be the school of rock.

Five bands from the school were among the 13 finalists selected last night, and pupils from the school contribute­d to a sixth band and won the top two awards for a solo/duo act.

Sounds as eclectic as pop, punk and reggae blared from the speakers and elicited jubilation from a raucous crowd at the Kavanagh College auditorium.

About 200 people packed into the auditorium to support the 31 acts on show and about 100 children took part in the event.

Event producer Dan Kendrick said the number of participan­ts was similar to last year and the music was of high calibre.

‘‘It’s really good,’’ he said. ‘‘Nice and diverse. Plenty of strong musiciansh­ip and enthusiasm.’’

The top 13 bands would com pete for the top two spots at the Otago final next Saturday.

Solo acts Josh Glennie and Ashlee Maxwell would put together 15 minutes of material to submit for selection as national finalists.

The 13 finalists were: Under Apex (John McGlashan College); Some where In Between (Taieri College); Bark Like a Dog (Taieri College, Logan Park High School and King’s High School); Carmina (Logan Park High School); Brain Stew (King’s High School); Valerie (Taieri College); Sugarcoate­d Bullets (King’s High School); The stayathome dads (King’s High School); No Vacancy (Taieri College); Backwards J (Taieri College); Painted Blind (Logan Park High School); Club Martian (Taieri College); Sun Animals (Otago Boys’ High School).

 ?? PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON ?? In full flight . . . Club Martian (from left) drummer Codi Lynn (obscured), guitarist Karl Brinsdon, guitarist Kaleb Reid, vocalist Mason Bouzaid and bassist Riana Haua (all 16), all of Taieri College, light up the stage at the Smokefreer­ockquest...
PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON In full flight . . . Club Martian (from left) drummer Codi Lynn (obscured), guitarist Karl Brinsdon, guitarist Kaleb Reid, vocalist Mason Bouzaid and bassist Riana Haua (all 16), all of Taieri College, light up the stage at the Smokefreer­ockquest...

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