Adalita is heading to Melbourne next month
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02.03.2023

Adalita is heading to Melbourne next month

Rooms for the Memory

Celebrating the release of her album Inland, Adalita is heading to Melbourne's own Corner Hotel in April.

Hot off the release of her third solo album Inland, Adalita is set to head Melbourne-way for a show at The Corner Hotel. She’ll be joined by her powerhouse band, which consists of Matt Bailey on bass, Dan McKay on drums and Lewis Boyes on lead guitar. Catch the show Richmond’s own Corner Hotel on April 29.

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Of her latest album Inland, our reviewer Bryget Chrisfield said: “hypnotic and soul-searching, latest single Hit Me is a whirlpool of atmospheric guitar distortion that’s further enhanced by Laura Jean’s flawless BVs. To shoot this accompanying music video, Adalita and director Adam Harding ignored a Keep Out sign and scaled a fence to access an abandoned house (which in turn inspired Inland’s closer, Abandoned Houses).”

“Listened Hard’s pulsing waltz rhythms and driving, hypnotic riffs evoke recurring, obsessive thought patterns – like someone you already know is bad news still relentlessly hogging your brain space. Then, finally, some much-needed clarity: “I’m glad I’m not the girl for you.” Tropic, a short instrumental interlude, washes in with piano melodies that land like gentle rainfall. Textured and vibratory, Blue Smoke hovers and lingers much like the song title suggests.”

Catch her at The Corner Hotel on April 29. Grab tickets by heading here.