FRIDAY
8PM - DALLAS FRASCA
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Australian riff rock trio, Dallas Frasca released their highly anticipated third studio album, Love Army, on April 17. The release coincides with a tour announcement and signing a record deal with Australian independent label Social Family Records.
TRANSIT BAR, CIVIC. TICKETS $15 + BF AVAILABLE FROM MOSHTIX.COM.AU. 18+
8PM - NECRO
He's back! The undisputed underground and death rap king Necro is back to brutalise Australian and New Zealand shores for the first time in six years. Brooklyn-born and raised rapper Necro started off by playing guitar in bands until 1990. In 1991 Necro received recognition for his craft, when he won a demo contest on the infamous Stretch and Bobbito Radio Show in NYC.
ANU BAR, ACTON. TICKETS $45 AVAILABLE FROM TICKETEK.COM.AU. 18+
SATURDAY
8PM - LURCH & CHIEF
Lurch & Chief formed in Melbourne as a creative outlet for a group of close friends in late 2012. Hayden and Lilibeth share lead vocals in the group, two singers from complete opposite ends of sonic spectrum, balancing to form a cohesive sound.
TRANSIT BAR, CIVIC. TICKETS $12 + BF AVAILABLE FROM MOSHTIX.COM.AU. 18+
SUNDAY
8PM - TOKYO BLUES
Tokyo Blues are Nick Ardlie on guitar and vocals, Konrad Knerr on bass and Paul Dugdale on drums. Hard felt songs with deep grooves and serious chops. Special guests sitting in add to the experience.
THE FRONT, LYNEHAM. TICKETS $5 ON THE DOOR.
REST OF THE WEEK
MONDAY
8PM - BOOTLEG SESSIONS
Featuring an extraordinary local hip-hop line-up with Citizen K, D'opus and Roshambo, Keegz and the Ansah Brothers. Citizen is our local hip-hip hero who recently released a mini LP Demokracy. D'opus and Roshambo are a hip-hop duo who have said that 2015 will be the next chapter in their sound and is a New School Beat-boxer
THE PHOENIX, CIVIC. FREE. 18+
WEDNESDAY
9PM - AFTER HOLLYWOOD
After Hollywood is compromised of four talented young musicians who have backgrounds in classical, jazz, rock and pop genres. Coming together during college, the group aims to bounce out of traditional musical influences to create a sophisticated indie pop sound with a large dollop of psychedelic rock. While they have embraced a healthy dose of '60s musical heritage, flirting from the Velvet Underground's vibe to Cream's virtuosity, they remain true to their fresh and original song writing. They are now turning heads with their live shows.
THE PHOENIX, CIVIC. TICKETS $5 ON THE DOOR. 18+