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Date and Time
Rāhoroi (Sat) 25th July, 8pm

Cookie Brooklyn & Pi Pi Sha / Ceramic / Fizzface

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$15 presales ($20 on the door, $10 underwaged)
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Cookie Brooklyn & Pi Pi Sha Ceramic Fizzface 

Cookie Brooklyn & Pi Pi Sha is a new project featuring Mark Williams (guitar/vocals) and Derek Champion (drums). Together they render splintered songs of suburban creep with angular boogie and short fuse combustion. Williams' previous projects include Cookie Brooklyn & the Crumbs, Bad Statistics and he currently plays in Dunedin with Living Clipboards. Derek Champion, formerly of Satina Saturnina and numerous other bands and performance art projects in Wellington in the 2000s, spent 12 years living and working in Canada through the 2010s before returning to NZ. Both have previously played with iterations of Bill Direen's Bilders, touring Europe and USA.

Ceramic is a multi-media solo project by Tom Heynes that features "funky tunes about mystical imaginary stuff like unicorns and mermaids and gender". Ceramic have also composed soundtracks for Mike Heynes' animation. 

Listen to Ceramic's album 'Descent' here:

 

Fizzface is twee noise and unconvincing pop - crumbly songs inspired by k sweets and punk freaks. 

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A collage of photos featuring Cookie Brooklyn & Pi Pi Sha, Ceramic and Fizzface with a red filter overtop
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