Press Play presents
FOLK BITCH TRIO 'God's a Different Sword' WORLD TOUR
Folk Bitch Trio are a band born out of a mutual love for songwriting, rocking and the truth. Known for enrapturing audiences with sensitive and thoughtful arrangements, the trio bring their indie/folk three part harmonies to Howler to launch their brand new single ‘Gods a Different Sword’.
Gracie Sinclair (she/her), Jeanie Pilkington (she/her) and Heide Peverelle (they/them)—are known for enrapturing audiences around their home city of Naarm/Melbourne with sensitive and thoughtful arrangements of three part harmony. What began as an unserious collaboration between three friends has led the trio to share stages with acts such as King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Alex G, Julia Jacklin and Courtney Barnett. The trio manifest a unique kinesiology of relaxed indie-folk with a quietly confident, assured underbelly. Born out of what they describe as a "mutual love for songwriting and truth-telling, most significant to their rise and consistently captivating to their craft is the joy they take in making music together — it surges with the power of friends and collaborators executing a unified vision.
Their brand new single “God’s A Different Sword” follows on from the 2023 released singles “Analogue” and “I Heard”, which Rolling Stone described as“resplendent in gorgeous harmonies and confessional songwriting”, and a triumphant run of shows at SXSW earlier this year.
The trio explain, "God’s A Different Sword’ speaks to relinquishing a pattern, but indulging in the habit ‘just one more time’. The song was produced by us and Tom Healy during a fleeting stop in Auckland, Aotearoa this winter, while we were in town supporting Ben Howard. The lyrics are exasperated and questioning, so we wanted them to be held by instrumentation that is optimistic and open. The video, made by our dear friend Bridgette Winten, shows us gallivanting around our stomping grounds in Naarm, where this song was written and born.”
Video link: https://youtu.be/OEWh73rogcQ
VENUE INFO
Howler Bar & Grill
The kitchen will be serving a full menu from 5pm till late including vegan and vegetarian options.
You can view the delicious offerings available by clicking here.
Booking are not essential but recommended here.
Accessibility
Howler is Accessible.
Both Garden and Theatre are 100% accessible for patrons including a central restroom and easy curbside access for car services.
This venue accepts companion cards. Simply purchase your ticket and contact Moshtix to arrange access for your Companion.
Parking
A park and ride, council operated carpark is located immediately outside of Howler's doors.
Public Transport
Howler is conveniently located just a two minute walk from both the Route 19 Coburg tram (stop 21), and Jewel train station on the Upfield line.
Bicycle
We adjoin the Upfield Bike Path and have many designated bike parks on site.