When?

Category?

This event has passed and sales are now closed.
Last Thursday | 'Tamed' Single Launch

Boogie Mountain

Last Thursday | 'Tamed' Single Launch

8:00pm, Sat 5 December, 2020
Sign up for event updates
By signing up, you are opting in to receive updates about this event via email, SMS, social and web notifications from the event organisers. Please refer to the Event Information page for details on event organisers.

Yes! I also want to receive updates about events, activities, news, products and special offers via SMS, email and social channels from:
Moshtix will use your data in accordance with their Privacy Policy
Event Partners will use your data in accordance with their Privacy Policies. If you change your mind, you can unsubscribe at any time by contacting the event partner. Please refer to the Event Information page for details on event partner.
SUCCESS!
You’ve been added to receive event updates
Pay for this event with

Event Details

Tamed single launch

LAST THURSDAY RETURN WITH ‘TAMED’, FIRST SINGLE OFF THEIR FORTHCOMING EP, A VULNERABLE REFLECTION OF A RELATIONSHIP LIVING ON BORROWED TIME
 
 Emerging yet accomplished young band, Last Thursday, launch the first single from their forthcoming second EP, ‘Tamed’ at Boogie Mountain (Potts Point Hotel) Saturday December 5th. 'Tamed' is led by a captivating bassline and intricate guitar lines, the song is emblematic of Last Thursday’s brand of pop-rock - influenced by Australian rock icons such as Gang of Youths and Middle Kids whilst remaining distinctly ‘Last Thursday’.
 
 In the word’s of vocalist Euan Hart - ‘I was walking in the park with my ex and the lyrics sorta popped into my head and I wrote them down in my phone notes before I lost them. I think the song is rather self-explanatory, but it’s about the familiar feeling of being in a relationship that you probably shouldn’t be in due to the fear of loss that prevents you from leaving. You sort of know when the time is up, but you fight that feeling for a while because it’s easier to remain where you are. The devil you know is better than the devil you don’t and all that jazz”.