Punters Club

Punters Club

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name=Punters Club
address=376 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, VIC 3065.



established=1987 (Closed 2002)
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The Punters Club was a pub and live music venue located on Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, in inner Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It developed a reputation as one of the city's premier live music venues, drawing comparisons to the likes of New York's CBGB. It was also noted for its rough, alternative, yet casual atmosphere with audiences sometimes sitting on the floor while watching bands.

History

The Punters Club was born in 1987 when the Moonee Valley Hotel was taken over, renamed, and renovated as a live music venue. It played a broad and eclectic range of music, such as indie rock, electronica, nu country, lo-fi, metal, celtic and ska. The venue helped launch the careers of a number of successful Australian bands, including Frente!, Magic Dirt, Something for Kate, Spiderbait and You Am I. In 1993, it was taken over by Mat Everett, who operated the club for the remainder of its life.

From 1995, the Punters Club nurtured a close relationship with local purveyors of live electronic music, such as IF? Records (with their Zoetrope sessions) and Clan Analogue, and regularly played host to live acts like Zen Paradox, Little Nobody, Artificial, Andrez Bergen, Voiteck, TR-Storm, Blimp, Son Of Zev, Isnod, Soulenoid, Guyver 3, Frontside, Half Yellow, and Honeysmack

During the late 1990s, Brunswick Street began to change, with a number of more mainstream establishments replacing what had been a much more alternative area. This resulted in a significant increase in property rents all along the strip, and when the Punters Club's lease came up for renewal in 2002, Everett found that continuing would be unsustainable. The club closed its doors on February 17, 2002, with a twelve-hour music marathon that featured Gaslight Radio, Rocket Science, Pre-Shrunk, and The Beat End Profilers.

The venue was later converted into a pizza bar, Bimbo Deluxe. After a two-year hunt for another venue, Everett bought the Commercial Hotel in High Street, Northcote - an area that was developing a similar atmosphere to that of Brunswick Street in the 1980s. In late 2004, he reopened the venue as the Northcote Social Club, which maintains a very similar nature, bands and clientele to that of the Punters Club.

Melbourne band The Lucksmiths wrote a song entitled Requiem For The Punters Club as a tribute to the venue.

Bands

Some of the bands who played at the Punters Club included:

* The 5.6.7.8's
* Anaphase
* Arab Strap
* Augie March
* The Avalanches
* Blueline Medic
* Cat Power
* The Chalk Circle
* The Colonial V-Knees
* Dave Graney & The Coral Snakes
* DJ Spooky
* Even
* The Fauves
* Fireballs (band)
* Frente!
* Gaslight Radio
* Hugo Race & The True Spirit
* Jimmy Eat World
* Kim Salmon & The Surrealists
* The Lucksmiths
* Maelstrom
* Minimum Chips
* Negativland
* Ninetynine
* Nitocris
* The Paradise Motel
* Penthouse Paupers
* Powderfinger
* Regurgitator
* Rocket Science
* The Rococo Pops
* Scanner
* Seven
* Something for Kate
* Sick Puppies
* Silverchair
* Spiderbait
* Snuff Puppets
* TISM
* Underground Lovers
* Weddings Parties Anything
* Chris Wilson
* Various Clan Analogue members
* Little Nobody
* Ollie Olsen
* Zen Paradox
* Isnod
* Voiteck
* Frontside
* The LN Elektronisch Ensemble
* Schlock Tactile
* Son Of Zev
* Tee-Art
* Honeysmack
* Guyver 3
* Soulenoid
* Andrez Bergen
* Josh Abrahams

External links

* [http://web.archive.org/web/20010715204204/www.aian.com.au/punters/htmlver/index.htm Punters Club website (at archive.org)]


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