Moon Elevator (EP Launch)
with Kino Motel, Damn Williams
The Workers Club (Fitzroy, VIC)
Thursday, 17 October 2024 7:00 pm
FACEBOOK EVENT
Join Moon Elevator for the launch of their debut EP “All Bridges Burn Behind You” and a lineup of woozy underground music.
Moon Elevator’s six track EP is a fever dream of cosmic post-punk and tender, bittersweet shoegaze. Described as “space desert spaghetti western” by Triple J Unearthed, the live group features songwriter and guitarist Gareth Sobey drowning his guitars and voice in echo, pulsing baselines from Stephanie Davis (Pom Pom) on synthesisers and kinetic grooves from Nigel Moyes (Ferla) on the drums.
Fresh off their European album launch tour, beach goths Kino Motel will be bringing their explosive live show to the stage. A ying and yang of serrated edges and hazy melodies, Kino Motel’s 2024 album ‘Visions’ is full of sonic pleasures.
Damn Williams will be blowing open the doors with their psychedelic and visceral sonic exploration of the darker recesses of this nation’s imagination.
Venue Accessibility
The Workers Club (including the band room) is a wheelchair accessible venue. There is a ramped entrance into the front bar from Gertrude St that can be opened with staff assistance. Accessible unisex toilets are located at the back of the venue near the beer garden entrance. If you have any specific accessibility requirements, please reach out to bookings@theworkersclub.com.au or call the venue directly on (03) 9415 6558 before the show to see how we can best accommodate you.
Join Moon Elevator for the launch of their debut EP “All Bridges Burn Behind You” and a lineup of woozy underground music.
Moon Elevator’s six track EP is a fever dream of cosmic post-punk and tender, bittersweet shoegaze. Described as “space desert spaghetti western” by Triple J Unearthed, the live group features songwriter and guitarist Gareth Sobey drowning his guitars and voice in echo, pulsing baselines from Stephanie Davis (Pom Pom) on synthesisers and kinetic grooves from Nigel Moyes (Ferla) on the drums.
Fresh off their European album launch tour, beach goths Kino Motel will be bringing their explosive live show to the stage. A ying and yang of serrated edges and hazy melodies, Kino Motel’s 2024 album ‘Visions’ is full of sonic pleasures.
Damn Williams will be blowing open the doors with their psychedelic and visceral sonic exploration of the darker recesses of this nation’s imagination.
Venue Accessibility
The Workers Club (including the band room) is a wheelchair accessible venue. There is a ramped entrance into the front bar from Gertrude St that can be opened with staff assistance. Accessible unisex toilets are located at the back of the venue near the beer garden entrance. If you have any specific accessibility requirements, please reach out to bookings@theworkersclub.com.au or call the venue directly on (03) 9415 6558 before the show to see how we can best accommodate you.