Matinee: ALKALI
with Buried Below, Phat Cat Trio
The Workers Club (Fitzroy, VIC)
Saturday, 19 April 2025 1:00 pm
FACEBOOK EVENT (RSVP + invite your mates!)
On April 19th, ALKALI will be performing live at The Workers Club in Fitzroy, offering a chance to experience their ethereal, alternative sound in a cozy, intimate setting.
Fronted by a female vocalist, the band blends atmospheric melodies with subtle rock influences, creating a unique sonic landscape that’s both introspective and captivating. Their music is deeply emotional, with an ethereal quality that draws listeners in and invites them to explore the more delicate and vulnerable sides of alternative rock.
With a focus on texture and tone, ALKALI’s sound feels fresh and personal, offering a new voice in Melbourne’s music scene. Their live performance promises to be an intimate experience, where haunting vocals and atmospheric instrumentation come together to tell stories of resilience, growth, and transformation. It’s a chance to witness a female-fronted band making their mark in a genre that’s often dominated by male voices, bringing something different and genuine to the table.
Come along to The Workers Club to enjoy an evening of music that’s as emotionally rich as it is sonically unique—ALKALI’s performance is one you won’t want to miss.
On April 19th, ALKALI will be performing live at The Workers Club in Fitzroy, offering a chance to experience their ethereal, alternative sound in a cozy, intimate setting.
Fronted by a female vocalist, the band blends atmospheric melodies with subtle rock influences, creating a unique sonic landscape that’s both introspective and captivating. Their music is deeply emotional, with an ethereal quality that draws listeners in and invites them to explore the more delicate and vulnerable sides of alternative rock.
With a focus on texture and tone, ALKALI’s sound feels fresh and personal, offering a new voice in Melbourne’s music scene. Their live performance promises to be an intimate experience, where haunting vocals and atmospheric instrumentation come together to tell stories of resilience, growth, and transformation. It’s a chance to witness a female-fronted band making their mark in a genre that’s often dominated by male voices, bringing something different and genuine to the table.
Come along to The Workers Club to enjoy an evening of music that’s as emotionally rich as it is sonically unique—ALKALI’s performance is one you won’t want to miss.