After a (super long) songwriting hiatus, Mosette (formerly known as Lacuna) is returning to the stage as a three-piece to get you grooving, moving and crying. That’s right, sad girl songs turned pop will soothe your soul with music of feminine power, rage and love. Special guests Dream Journal, lull you with their moody dream pop siren songs, and Ellen James will have your heart crying with her undiluted story-telling and songwriting.
$10 via Oztix. $12 at the door.
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Ellen James, bush kid in the big smoke creates music with vulnerable lyricism and building melodies that cut in, open up and leave you to lament with love and loss, what is and what is not. Hailing from the foothills of the Great Dividing Range, James’ voice is at home both lilting from mountain tops and singing softly to river water. A self taught songwriter, who’s been haunting the streets of Melbourne for the past three years. Her strange unruly folk leaves a sense of authentic chaos.
DreamJournal are a four-piece indie dream pop band from Melbourne, blending dreamy melodies with subtle hints of psychedelia and grunge. Their sound mixes moody, atmospheric vibes with lush, captivating tunes, creating a laid-back yet immersive experience. If you’re into hazy, emotive music that transports you to another world, their live show is not to be missed.
From claustrophobic rhythms to ethereal vocals, Mosette finds her musical identity by navigating the feminine landscape.
Telling stories and producing tracks to make you dance, cry and rage to.