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Petulant Frenzy Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Petulant Frenzy

Petulant Frenzy play Apostrophe/Overnite Sensation

Dec 8 – 9, 2017

7:00 PM UTC
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GET IN QUICK - LIMITED TICKETS - THESE WILL GO VERY FAST! Sydney’s oldest living 10-piece Zappa tribute act will, for the first time ever, yield to years of relentless pressure from their adoring public and perform two of Frank’s most revered albums back to back! That’s right, you guessed it.. APOSTROPHE and OVERNITE SENSATION The band is currently assembling a delicious range of exotic ingredients in anticipation of the rising of this musical soufflé. They’ll also throw in a bonus musician or two for extra goodness. And of course they’ll whip out a bunch of bonus FZ tunes from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s in order to deliver their usual marathon show. Having recently become accustomed to the arena-like environment of that place up the road, the band is salivating (even more than usual) at the prospect of their debut up-close and intimate performance in Camelot’s legendary loungeroom setting. Fun will be had, provided you watch out where the huskies go...
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Petulant Frenzy Biography

Petulant Frenzy (known as either PF or The Frenzy) rose from the ashes of another FZ coverband, Tweezerglint, whose only real claim to fame was Mike Keneally's assertion that "Tweezerglint" was the best FZ covers band name he'd ever heard.
The Frenzy started in mid 1998, and has been going more or less continuously ever since, averaging about 4 gigs a year, drummers permitting.
There's no particular emphasis on any one style or period of Frank's work – anything is up for grabs and wide-open to whatever interpretation we feel like giving it. The basic idea is to give the flavour of a Frank gig with an approach that veers from faithful reproduction to utter
irreverance.
The instrumentation is 9 guys and 1 gal, providing 2 guitars, bass, drums, saxes, trumpet, keys, and 1-6 vocals (depending on each band members' mood), and a pile of percussion both tuned and untuned. The skill level of the band varies from seasoned professionals to rank amateurs who play for no other reason than the pure love of Frank's music.
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