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Date and Time
RĀHOROI (SAT) 28TH SEPTEMBER 2024, 8PM

The Troubled Times / Christian Wolves / Termite Lounge

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$17.50 Presale Tickets
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The Troubled Times: Wairarapa based trio The Troubled Times embark on a rare trip over the hill to bring their small town take on weirdo outsider garage rock to the big city. Featuring Antony Milton on guitar and keyboards, Dave Edwards on bass and clarinet and David Heath on drums, their set is bound to contain bouts of incendiary instrumental meltdowns, but depending on the night may also feature spacey drones, krautrock grooves and sad spontaneous songs.

Christian Wolves: Campbell Kneale (Birchville Cat Motel, Our Love Will Destroy the World) and Sarah Bingle (Pom Pom, Universal Joint). "Christian Wolves shatter 'the blues' into unfathomable, gnashing, fractals. They will hurt you. Or heal you. It depends."

Termite Lounge: Mark Williams (guitar), Bill Wood (guitar), Andy Wright (drums). Improvised double guitar noise attack!


$17.50 presales available via UTR

Special thanks to Creative New Zealand for supporting Pyramid Club's programme

 

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