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Event Name Coburg RSL Band Night #24: Stationary Suns::The Curse::Popolice::Bitumen::Is There A Hotline?::Qwerty

Headline Stationary Suns & The Curse (double-headline)
Support/s Popolice::Bitumen::Is There A Hotline?::Qwerty

Artist Website   https://stationarysuns.bandcamp.com/ & https://soundcloud.com/the-curse-girl-gang
Genre Indie-Art-Rock-Pop

Date & Time  Saturday 6 August 2016, 7pm
Price: $5

Ticketing Information / Website  www.facebook.com/coburgrslbandnight
Venue & Suburb Coburg RSL, 323 Sydney Road, Coburg, VIC 
Event / Band Photo (max. 100 KB)

A winter warmer to thaw your aching soul. Stationary Suns will activate their magick shields after the Curse spin their mystical musical web of sonic pleasures for you and you are visited by the sprawling delights of Popolice, Bitumen, Is There A Hotline? ...  & Querty to kick it all off! Book the babysitter NOW!

Stationary Suns: A combination of fast paced drumming, tasteful shredding and high pitched vocals. The band features members of Love of Diagrams, Spider Vomit, Hissey Miyake and Acid Casualty. They are about to release a self titled 7" on members' Mai and Lei Gryffydd's record label, Identical Records. https://stationarysuns.bandcamp.com/

The Curse: Now in their 4th incantation, The Curse have been described as, “supporting their local girl gang while jangling through psychedelic femme rock waves towards stardom.” At the heart of the charm is Phoebe Robertson (Secret Valley, The Olsen Twins) surrounded and accompanied by Eira Gilan, Olivia Hittmann and Mia Schoen. Feeling like they’ve played every venue in Melbourne this year (or at least 10 of them) this girl gang has been warming up for the release of their EP later in the year. https://soundcloud.com/the-curse-girl-gang

Popolice: Intuitive, loud and otherworldly super-pop which oozes out of one man band Marc Regueiro-Mckelvie. It may be a drum machine and samples with guitar and vocals ... but Popolice really know how to crash the scene ... 

Bitumen: One of the hottest new upstarts in Melbourne-town!

Is There A Hotline?: Jen Tait and Jen Callaway make atmospheric post-punk space rock featuring percussion, analogue synth, electric thumb piano, various objects and alien-siren vocals and wails. 

Qwerty:  A band that doesn't play keyboard even though they're named after one. Made up of two siblings and some guy they met on instagram. They probably take more band selfies than they have songs ... https://www.facebook.com/qwertyhelpdesk/

Approximate set times:
7:10 - 7:40: Qwerty
7:55 - 8:15: Is There A Hotline?
8:30 - 9:00: Bitumen
9:15 - 9:45: Popolice
10:00 - 10:30: The Curse
10:45- 11:15: Stationary Suns

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