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Live N Local (February 5th – 11th) sees St Kilda venues open their doors to host some of our best local talent during the St Kilda Festival.
All Live N Local shows listed below will take place upstairs at St Kilda RSL Army/Navy Club - 88 Acland St, St Kilda and all are FREE ENTRY.
For the full St Kilda Festival program please visit www.stkildafestival.com.au |
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| Wed 8 Feb |
9.00pm |
Man Bites God |
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Man Bites God are a fun busker-rock outfit whose lyrics are funny, dark and sometimes surreal, however their melodies, harmonies and arrangements are sweet and catchy. Their frenetic and fun live shows have won the band popular and critical acclaim, whether touring Australia or performing sell-out gigs at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
"Their music is a smorgasbord of styles and has lyrics that lurk in dark satirical places... intellectually crafted songs... Man Bites God packs an irreverent punch."
- The Age
Website: www.myspace.com/manbitesgod |
| Fri 10 Feb |
9.00pm |
Huw Joseph |
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Huw Joseph is a Melbourne based musician that has built a reputation as a talented, quirky and unpredictable performer. Radio-style pop rock tunes meets cheeky irreverent humour that will have you bopping along before you've even realised what's just been said.
Huw has played over 200 shows in his 4-year career, including tours throughout the UK and Amsterdam, sold-out performances across regional Victoria, the 2010 Melbourne and Adelaide Fringe festivals and the 2011 Edinburgh Fringe.
"Huw mixes original, sharp entertaining music with great melodies and feeling. Totally rad rocking s**t from one hilariously cool guy.
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Jesse Hooper, The Verses (ex Killing Heidi)
Website: www.myspace.com/huwjoseph/blog |
| Sat 11 Feb |
10.00pm |
The Wanderer |
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The Wanderer is a young Melbourne band that in the first year alone recorded an EP, won the Queenscliff Music Festival's Foot-In-The-Door competition, played at St Kilda Festival, and now plays in venues across Melbourne.
After a brief hiatus to write new material, this band is ready for their heavy funk hip-hop style to burst on to the Melbourne music scene.
With members from Victoria's leading music universities, this band is dedicated to bringing people the joys of each style they explore. Dirty groove and good vibes is what the band is all about. |
| Sat 11 Feb |
11.00pm |
Let the Cat Out |
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Let The Cat Out is a funk and roots band with soul. Gaining a loyal following with their dynamic live shows preformed thoughout Melbourne and Tasmania, their music is fuelled by their contagiously energetic performance - where soulful vocals, soaring guitar and sax meet a rock-solid rhythm section. The eclectic backgrounds of the band members, from jazz to funk, blues and folk, make for a breathtaking ride with an unmistakable Let The Cat Out sound. With a second album to be completed this year, these cats'll keep the funk flowing steady right to your dancing nerve!
Website: www.myspace.com/letthecatoutband |
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