Peter ‘Blackie’ Black (Hard-Ons), Jodie Flange (Flangipanis) & Emmy Hour (The Cutaways)
Peter ‘Blackie’ Black (Hard-Ons), Jodie Flange (Flangipanis) & Emmy Hour (The Cutaways)

Peter ‘Blackie’ Black (Hard-Ons), Jodie Flange (Flangipanis) & Emmy Hour (The Cutaways)

Vinnies Dive (Southport, QLD)
Saturday, 14 February 2026 1:00 pm
33 days away
18 Plus
Rock
Acoustic
Australian Artists
Punk
Indie

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Following a massive year for both his bands the Hard-Ons and Nunchukka Superfly - and before another big year gets into gear with the Hard-Ons and their national co-headline tour with Redd Kross - Peter 'Blackie' Black, guitarist and songwriter extraordinaire, is set to release two new solo albums - his first since he released two solo albums in November 2020 - on February 6, 2026.

Entitled Boss is Gone Gone Gone and A Bowl of Spiders, the two records were made simultaneously over a 9 month period, once again at Pet Food Factory with Jason Whalley and Jemima Perry-Ewing, then mixed at Parliament Studios by Lachlan Mitchell and mastered by John Ruberto.

Sez Blackie: "It's two albums again 'cause I just had too many songs I wanted to record .. Boss is Gone is purely acoustic - again I wanted to see if i could pull off something so quiet - and Spiders is eclectic.. and like everything I do I always hope the new stuff is better than what I've done before :-).   

How I differentiate these songs (from Hard-Ons or Nunchukka songs) for the most part is very easy. Some are personal and I wanted to do them myself, some I wanted to experiment with and one I was told 'save that for ya solo album Blackie' so i did hahaha.

I'm really really happy with both..."

And Blackie will tour the album nationally in Feb, hitting Vinnies for an arvo show on Sat 14 Feb.

Heavy-hitters praise Blackie's last couple of solo records:

“These two fantastic albums are simply bursting with ideas and, both lyrically and musically, there are surprises at every turn... Fascinating, entertaining and bloody brilliant!” – Dave Faulkner (The Victims, Hoodoo Gurus)

"Both discs offer a melodic salve for our weary times... Blackie, thank you for making these records, we need them right now!" -  Steve McDonald (Redd Kross / Melvins)

"It’s great how far reaching and ambitious Peter Black’s solo stuff is. Great vocal melodies...  “ – Warren Ellis (Dirty Three / Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds)

“Beautifully produced pop.. and pop with a capital P too. ... everything Blackie has done is quality... but the addition of acoustic and harmony has taken Blackie into classic rock territory.. and if that means joining the likes of Brian Wilson and The Byrds why ever not. ” – Captain Sensible (The Damned)