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Date and Time
Friday 8th July 2022, 7-11pm

Bleeding Star, Fizzface, HULL, Mudgoose

Entry
$10 presales
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This show is curated by experimental / no wave / noise musician and film maker Baxter Gray.

Fizzface is the debut solo project of Ava Dalmer.Phasing in and out of dreamy soundscapes and droney live loops, it incorporates musical and conceptual elements of noise, twee, ambient, and punk.

Mudgoose is the self described take a shit dictaphone core of Fletcher ng. Tape experiments and little songs, ditties and the occasional loud song. https://mudgoose.bandcamp.com

HULL is a dreamy doom folk duo with a sprinkling of noise. Hailing from Te Whanganui a Tara. Anita(she/her) plays guitar and sings, her mezzo soprano vocals hold the audience under a spell while her simple riffs and strumming bring dreamy doomy and folky sounds. Baxter(he/him)plays bass, blasting across the stage and bringing the noise. https://www.instagram.com/hullband_/

Bleeding Star plays beautiful melodic noise rock. They are inspired by Bailter Space,Jjps Experience, Sugar/Bob Mould and Greg Dulli https://bleedingstar.bandcamp.com


Pre-sale tickets at Under the Radar,
Livestreamed on: https://www.twitch.tv/pyramidclubbroadcasting


Many thanks to Creative New Zealand for their support of Pyramid Club's programme

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