Songwriter Luke Escombe spent years trying to be a polite, family-friendly acoustic folk artiste. The charade nearly killed him. Chronic Illness was the result.
Songwriter Luke Escombe spent years trying to be a polite, family-friendly acoustic folk artiste. The charade nearly killed him. Chronic Illness was the result.
A blend of funky literate pop and flippant hip-hop (or ‘flip flop’) Chronic Illness is a show full of sharp, catchy and sublimely funny songs about the profane inner life of the modern urban male.
Featuring an incomparable mix of guitar heroics, drum loops, dance moves and low budget keyboard jingles, this is one fully sick entertainment experience. Be warned: your inner emo may never recover.
Luke Escombe performs Chronic Illness at The Butterfly Club on April 1, 2, 8 and 9. The show begins at 10.03pm and tickets are $18 – $22. Book at thebutterflyclub.com or 9690 2000, or grab tickets on the door.