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Riske Zero

With a punk attitude to their raw sound, Reunion Island locals Riske Zero will visit Perth this month for a show with Rag N' Bone.


Riske Zero pick their influences from various fields like the post punk of Joy Division and the noise rock of Girls Against Boys.

The three-piece burn the stage during their live set, encapsulating audiences with their powerful sound and rhythm.

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Xavier from Riske Zero shares his favourite movies of all-time.

1. 'Dead Man' (1995)

American western film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch; monochrome black and white with little dialogue. Life can change radically with circumstances. And the music by Neil Young is top-shelf. I like all the films of Jim Jarmusch. I bought the DVD several times because I gave them too many friends.

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2. 'Paterson' (2016)

Another movie by Jim Jarmusch. The story of Paterson, a bus driver in the town of Paterson, New Jersey. Paterson writes poems; tribute to poet William Carlos Williams.

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3. 'My Name Is Nobody' (1973)

Spaghetti western comedy film directed by Tonino Valerii. Based on an idea by Sergio Leone. With Terence Hill and Harry Fonda.

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4. 'Arizona Dream' (1993)

An American film by Emir Kusturica and starring Johnny Depp: oniric, freedom, craziness. I would like to watch it now.

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5. 'Les Rois du gag' (1985)

A French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi with Michel Serrault, an excellent French actor and others famous French actors. I saw it several times when I was 15; in the bus with my friends when we used to go to play football. Perhaps today I wouldn’t like it. I think the gags were very dumb.

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Riske Zero join Rag N' Bone at Badlands Bar (Perth) 20 October.