The Count With… Elizabeth Rose
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The Count With… Elizabeth Rose

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Ten bands everyone should know about:

VCS from Sydney, Leon Osbourn from Perth, FKA twigs, Jessy Lanza, Slava, Lone, Kona Triangle (Lone’s side project), Apparat, Pantha Du Prince and Alba from Sydney. 

 

Nine food items that you need to make a kickarse dinner party:

Block of milk chocolate hazelnut, plain Doritos, salsa dip, marshmallows, original glazed Krispy Kremes, roast lamb, cous cous salad with pumpkin, Greek salad and roast potatoes.

Eight possessions that define you:

My Nike roche trainers, my reading glasses, hair straightener, mascara, headphones, laptop, glitter eye shadow and my memory foam pillow.

 

Seven favourite movies/TV shows that go on your mix-tape:

Donnie Darko, Babel, District 9, The Lion King, Aladdin, Modern Family and Grey’s Anatomy.

Six bad habits you can’t escape:  

Biting my lips when I’m nervous/stressed, swearing, missing the bus, forgetting my midi USB cable for shows, eating way too much sugar and always getting Japanese food before shows (but that’s a good habit too.) 

 

Five people who inspire you:

Joni Mitchell, The Chemical Brothers, Bjork, random people in the street. I observe a lot and my older brother. He is a DJ/producer, HooknSling. 

 

Four things that turn you on:

Chocolate, Ryan Gosling, Moog Voyagers and the song Too close by Next.

 

Three goals for your music:

To make it overseas, to travel a lot and to eventually live overseas.

 

Two live gigs you’ll never forget and why:

1. Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs at Oxford Art Factory in Sydney, 2012. It was absolutely packed and so sweaty. Everyone was dancing and there were confetti canons, it was so much fun.

2. Destiny’s Child – my very first concert. I think it was in 2001 or 2002. I cried. It was so overwhelming, I loved it.

 

One day left before the apocalypse and you…

Hold up a bank and buy myself the most expensive pair of Miu Miu shoes.

When’s the gig?

Gig is on Saturday November 23 at The Workers Club.