Two of Canberra's most exciting acts - Lucy Sugerman and Reverend Bones - are teaming to celebrate the launch of their new singles, golden boy and Captain Planet, at ANU's Kambri on Friday, April 30. BUT you need to get in quick to get tickets to this special concert.
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Sugerman and Bones are joining forces in the hope that with their powers combined they'll be able to sell out Kambri and film their first-ever live concert.
To help make the filming possible, the artists are inviting fans to snap up tickets to this special event this week, before Friday, April 23.
Tickets are at moshtix.com.au
As an added bonus, anyone who buys a ticket before the deadline will go in the draw to win a free acoustic house show performance by Sugerman and Bones.
Sugerman and Bones share a mutual respect for each other's songcraft, musicality and lyricism.
They're excited to team up to celebrate their new singles by bringing you a sensational evening of catchy pop, anthemic rock and with The Golden Planet Tour (rumour has it there may be some classic disco tunes, too).
"There's plenty of special guests, new and unreleased music and collaborative aspects of the show," Sugerman said.
Sugerman's new single golden boy is the third offering from her upcoming debut EP out later this year.
Written and produced with young guns and friends Charlie Hole (Thomas Porter) and Hannah Brewer (Brewer), golden boy is "for lovers of the Lily Allens and BENEEs of the world (and anyone who has that one ex-partner they think is excruciatingly frustrating)".
Sugerman says it's her "mouthiest song yet".
"I was pretty fired up when I wrote it," she said. "It's the first song from this project where the depreciation lands on someone other than me."
Reverend Bones' new single Captain Planet was written after a trip to a coral research island on the Great Barrier Reef, demoed in Bones' bedroom in south Canberra, and then recorded at Myall Street Studios and Infidel Studios with local audio-engineer, Louis Montgomery.
The fourth single from Reverend Bones' forthcoming album, Escape From Heaven, Captain Planet is all about "the politics of pleasure".
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