Live Concerts

  • Live at the Lansdowne Hotel, Sydney. In his own words “Andy Golledge is a livewire and a gentle soul, trapped in a 70s tuna fisherman’s body. He looks like your old man back in the day, sounds like Neil Young, with the energy of Springsteen, and a vulnerability all his own”. Couldn’t have summarised it any better ourselves! This Australian alt-country artist’s shows are amongst some of the funnest and most joyous shows we’ve ever witnessed, and we were thrilled when he agreed to be part of our World Stage project. Following the release of his debut album ‘Strength of a Queen’ in March 2022, he undertook a short tour culminating in this memorable sold out show in Sydney. Given the energy and love in the room, we think it’s highly unlikely you’ll ever see him at such close quarters again. Andy, we gotta take our shirt off to ya (and many audience members agreed!) – this one was a blinder. (Happy Trigger Warning. By the way, if the sight of a large part of the audience on stage with their shirts off just revelling in the sheer joy of the music is something which might offend, you might want to bail on this show before the encores! For the rest of you, turn it up and strip down!)  
  • Live at the Metro Theatre, Sydney. The on again/off again Australian brother and sister duo who came into prominence in the late 2000s with ‘Jet Plane’. Formed in 2006, we got on to them early with this show from 2007 which features some of their early classics which appeared on their first album, also released that year, ‘A Book Like This’.  
  • Live at the Music Hall of Williamsburg, New York. Hard to pin down stylistically, Ani DiFranco is a legendary American singer-songwriter whose influences and musical styles have ranged from ‘folk rock’ to punk, hip hop and even jazz – and often cited Pete Seeger as a mentor. Ani continues to record and release music and is still great. We captured her at this iconic Brooklyn venue in 2011.  
  • Live at the Enmore Theatre, Sydney. Described as an experimental pop band, this American outfit was formed in 2003. We caught them in 2009 on one of their tours to Australia.  
  • Live at Music Hall of Williamsburg, New York. We were there at the beginning for this great British guitar virtuoso. Filmed in 2011 following the release of her self-titled debut, this short but impressive set ably demonstrates why that album earned a Mercury Prize nomination for album of the year. She also received a British Breakthrough Act nomination at the 2012 Brit Awards and a European Border Breakers Award. A star in the making here - and she’s still going strong.  
  • Live at the Metro Theatre, Sydney. We caught this fabulous British metalcore band in 2010, some 6 years after they formed, in support of their critically acclaimed album ‘Hollow Crown’ (described by Rock Sound in 2012 as one of their 101 Modern Classics and Kerrang! gave the album its maximum KKKKK rating!) – this set features a number of songs from that album. At the time, the band included current lead vocalist Sam Carter (who joined in 2007) as well as foundation members, drummer Dan Searle and his twin brother, guitarist and main songwriter Tom Searle. Sadly, Tom passed away in 2016 making this footage something of a time capsule.  
  • Live at the Oxford Art Factory, Sydney. We last caught these Australian dance legends back in 2011 following the release of their hugely successful debut album The Experiment. (You can also see that 2011 show on Moshcam). Fast forward to 2022 and the guys finally release just their third album Big Overdrive (OK, they’re not winning any ‘hardest working band in showbiz’ awards, but each release has been a knockout!) and we thought it was definitely a good time to check back in with this show captured in late 2022. And we weren’t disappointed!  
  • Live at the Enmore Theatre, Sydney. This Sydney based electronic trio formed early in 2008 when the members were at university (with one of them undertaking an Arts degree and, you guessed it, one of the others completing a Science degree!). London based XFM named them as one of the 20 Bands to Watch in 2010, and it’s no surprise that they’ve toured internationally with the likes of Groove Armada. With a new album ‘Big Overdrive’ due imminently, we thought it was timely to reprise this show from 2011 when they were touring in support of their ARIA Award winning album ‘The Experiment’.  
  • Ash
    Live at the Metro Theatre, Sydney. Filmed in 2010 as part of a double header with We Are Scientists (who came together at the end of the night to form WASH – coming soon!), this rock trio from Northern Ireland were in great form. At the time, they were in the midst of their A-Z Series (when they released a new single every fortnight for a year!) and a number of tracks from the eventual album release are featured here. Not surprisingly, they also included songs from their 1996 release ‘1977’ which in 2013 (keep up!) was added by NME to their list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. One not to miss!  
  • Live at No Sleep Til festival, Sydney. Described by Pop Matters as being “too goth to be emo, too metal to be punk, and too brazenly emotional to be metal", we caught these guys in 2010 at the No Sleep ‘Til festival (when they performed alongside other killer acts like Megadeth and Descendents whose sets are also on Moshcam). At the time, they were touring in support of their fifth album ‘Congregation of the Damned’, an album generally regarded as amongst their best. Not long after this tour, they announced an indefinite hiatus and didn’t return until 2014. This set features original but recently departed lead vocalist Alex Varkatzas, so definitely one for the fans of their earlier albums.  
  • Live at the Factory Theatre, Sydney. Fresh from their stint on the US leg of the Vans Warped Tour, Attila joined the Loud Fest lineup in Sydney in August 2013. Armed at the time with their explosive new album ‘About That Life’ (still sounds great!), the death metal party-starters’ blend of brutal riffs, wild raps and WTF attitude turned the Factory Theatre into one fierce throwdown and we were there to capture it.  
  • Live at No Sleep ‘Til festival, Sydney. 2010. This American metalcore outfit are known for their melodic riffs and unusual time signatures, with their songs often deciding to simply not go there with a chorus! Formed in high school during 2003, they broke through in 2007 with their legendary second album ‘Messengers’ (which reached number 81 on the Billboard charts). 2009 saw the equally impressive third album ‘Constellations, which was even more successful. Shortly after that, they embarked on their first tour of Australia with Architects, both supporting Parkway Drive - incidentally, shows from both bands are also on Moshcam!They returned in 2010 as part of the No Sleep ‘Til festival from whence this set comes (along with many other acts we filmed that day). In the years that follow they continued to go from strength to strength (winning Grammy Awards along the way) and are still a force to be reckoned with.  
  • Live at the Metro Theatre, Sydney. Baby Animals took the Aussie music industry by storm with their eight-times platinum self-titled debut album in the early ’90s, with hits like ‘Early Warning’ and ‘Rush You’ firmly establishing the band, and its charismatic front woman Suze De Marchi. After disbanding in 1996 they made a hugely popular return in 2008. They were still firing on all cylinders when we captured them in 2015.  
  • Live at Webster Hall, New York. Fusing Jewish, Gypsy and Arabic instrumentation and rhythms with a banging party pulse, this New York-based collective treated their hometown crowd to an electrifying show in 2013, brimming with wild party tunes, funky jams and crowd-surfing. Moshcam filmed the whole show and saved you a seat in the front row. So sit back and soak up the spectacle of Balkan Beat Box in effect!  
  • Meeting whilst studying music at university in Queensland, the 5-piece that is Ball Park Music are inseparable. Drawing on the alt-rock scene of the 90’s and the golden hits of the 60’s, the group have released six impressive albums, four of which scoring top 5 spots on the ARIA album charts. We were there to catch their gig live at the Enmore Theatre in Sydney on Friday May 26th, 2023 and can testify - this is the show you’ll be watching on repeat for years to come.  
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