One Final Hurrah With DENIZ TEK From RADIO BIRDMAN

One Final Hurrah With DENIZ TEK From RADIO BIRDMAN

Interview by Kris Peters Fifty years of servitude in any industry is a great achievement, but fifty years in the music industry is something special. In an industry that rewards only when you have something of value to offer, bands are churned through...
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Interview by Kris Peters
Fifty years of servitude in any industry is a great achievement,
but fifty years in the music industry is something special.
In an industry that rewards only when you have something of value
to offer, bands are churned through the machine at a rapid rate of
knots. Yesterday's heroes can quickly become tomorrow's nobodies
with everything from changing fashions to styles to bad press being
an avenue for failure.
Australian rockers Radio Birdman are one of the few bands to not
only survive half a century in the music industry but somewhat
thrive as well.
Radio Birdman were one of the first Australian bands to harness the
punk rock attitude that swept through Britain, doing things their
way no matter the consequences. They are one of those bands that as
soon as you listen to their music you get the "ah, that's who sung
it" feels, with an infectious and flippant brand of music
showcasing all the hallmarks and foundations of great Aussie
rock.
To celebrate the occasion, Radio Birdman will hit the road for the
Birdman 5-0 Tour, starting June 21, with fellow Australian icons
Hard-Ons along for the ride.
HEAVY caught up with founding member and guitarist Deniz Tek to
take a trip down memory lane. We start by asking if Australia is
ready for the finale.
"The venues that we're playing are essentially the same venues we
played on the last tour," he began, "and the last couple of tours.
The last time we went around Australia was just before the pandemic
in 2019, and it's basically the same venues. We prefer to play two
to three shows in a smaller club rather than one big show at the
Enmore or the Palace or something like that. It's better for us to
play in smaller places."
It's a bittersweet tour, celebrating 50 years of the band, but also
serving as a swansong, so we ask Deniz how long the band has known
they would be ticking both things off at the same time.
"Just since November," he replied. "We hadn't really talked about
it until then, but I was back in Australia for my daughters wedding
and the band got together socially, and we talked it over and
thought it might be a good idea."
In the full interview we take a moment to reflect on what a great
achievement 50 years is, the success of presale tickets, limiting
the shows and why, what fans can expect, what the band expects from
their crowds, the emotion that will surround the last ever show at
the Manning Bar in Sydney on July 7, having Hard-Ons as support,
Radio Birdman's legendary outsider status and how well it fits,
being the underdog, what he has achieved personally and musically
over his career, what's left for him to achieve, the band logo and
some insights into its origin, his top three commandments of rock
and more.

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