Define your genre in five words or less:
Instrumental-post-progressive-experimental-rock.
What can a punter expect from your live show?
Expect to be bedazzled by hypnotic, ambient, and ethereal soundscapes, surreal video projections and ambient smoke and lighting.
What’ve you got to sell CD-wise?
We’ll be selling our latest single release, Dinosaur Web, equipped with accompanying wall poster and sticker, as well as our 2012 full-length, Tree Of The Seas equipped with accompanying wall poster and sticker also.
When’s the gig and with who?
Saturday June 22 at The John Curtin Hotel with Bear The Mammoth, The Black Galaxy Experience and Lopaka. It’ll be our last show until the end of the year as we go into lock down to begin writing the third album. So, you won’t want to miss it!
So, someone is walking past as you guys are playing, they then go get a beer and tell their friend about you… what do they say?
“What the fuck was that?”
How long have you been gigging and writing?
This year marks our five year anniversary. We’ve been pretty productive over that time and have become somewhat nostalgic in reflecting our achievements over the past five years. Two albums, three Easy Coast and regional tours, three singles, two bass players (we’re like Spinal Tap with bass players), one video clip, loads of great shows, and we are only just beginning.
Do you have any record releases to date? What are they? Where can I get them?
We have all of our stuff up on bandcamp. Some for sale and we often have some free download stuff as well but you’ll have to check and see for yourselves. We will be releasing a new album at the end of 2013
Why should everyone come and see your band?
Firstly we put a lot of time and thought into our live shows. Projections, lighting, smoke and props all to create a unique and otherworldly setting. We take our art very serious and pride ourselves on our musicality. Our music is thought provoking, diverse, quirky, and evocative and crosses a lot of genres. Come down and see for yourselves.