No Refunds and The Bald Faced Stag are thrilled to announce Reverse Charges, a night showcasing Australian D.I.Y. punk and electronica.
After the sell out success of the first one, Reverse Charges is back and bigger than ever.
Tickets $20
Tralala blip
Five piece electronic group from Lismore. Drawing from a huge back catalogue of electronic bangers including this year's incredible 'Oceans of Love'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZytonktgtQ
Ausmuteants
Unhinged punk from Melbourne. Fourth(!) album Band Of The Future out now!`
https://ausmuteants.bandcamp.com/album/band-of-the-future
EXEK
Bass heavy weirdo post punk from Melbourne. Launching their new record 'Biased Advice'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruPoovHwL3k
Orion
First show back in Sydney in months. Dark, melodic pop at it's best. Album, which will surely be a big deal, out soon!
https://paradisedaily.bandcamp.com/album/demo-pd-002
SexDrive
Back by popular demand after playing and almost destroying Reverse Charges 1. Australian suburban punk at peak intensity.
https://sexdriveaus.bandcamp.com/track/chance
Sex Tourists
Deranged synth/guitar/drum machine pop. Uniquely beautiful and one of the most exciting bands to come out of Sydney in the last year
https://soundcloud.com/trackside-records/sets/sex-tourists-demo
Angie of Circle Pit, Ruined Fortune and most recently her excellent solo project will be DJing between bands.
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Matthew Brown
Intensely well developed, monolithicc techno coming from one of the best and most important electronic musicians in Australia. Always developing, always different and absolutely always an incredible experience.
https://soundcloud.com/matthew-brown
Den
Representing the bleeding edge of Australia's renaissance of post punk. A washed out, synth heavy and distorted tidal wave. Debut EP out November 11 through RICE IS NICE.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7q6rZIp9jls
LED
Ice cold synth/drum machine/guitar band sitting between genres and truly unique. Exchanges the restless nihilism of cold wave for thick layers of guitar and wonderful vocal lines.
Porcelain
Brand new act playing uniquely strange, delicate and warped pop almost like an industrial Cocteau Twins. Singer Neil Beedie's voice is one of the most impressive you'll ever hear.