Hail Freya / The Kind Regards / Trash & the Treasures
The Workers Club (Fitzroy, VIC)
Saturday, 5 September 2026 7:00 pm
Please join us for an eclectic display of awesome music! From blues to metal and much more in between, this gig is not to be missed!
Pre-sale tickets to be available soon!
Hail Freya are a three piece psychedelic doom and stoner metal band from Melbourne, Australia. Built on huge fuzz, hypnotic grooves and crushing riffs, the band blends classic doom, desert rock and psychedelia with a dark, pagan atmosphere.
What is the Kind Regards? It is the first crackle of a stylus hitting vinyl. The distorted guitar that at once assaults and caresses the ears. The hum of the amps before it all begins. The tapping sticks and that first heavy kick. The thumping bass that brings it all back home & the screaming vocals that remind you that sometimes people mean & feel what they write. That is the Kind Regards.
Trash & The Treasures combine frantic, angry punk rhythms with swampy harmonica powered wailing blues. Lyrics feature shouty, tragic protagonists who lurch between eloquent Shakespearean melodrama and snarling profanities. There are outbreaks of psychedelic jam, snatches of ska and some heavy, heavy vibes. Somehow though it still makes you want to dance.
Pre-sale tickets to be available soon!
Hail Freya are a three piece psychedelic doom and stoner metal band from Melbourne, Australia. Built on huge fuzz, hypnotic grooves and crushing riffs, the band blends classic doom, desert rock and psychedelia with a dark, pagan atmosphere.
What is the Kind Regards? It is the first crackle of a stylus hitting vinyl. The distorted guitar that at once assaults and caresses the ears. The hum of the amps before it all begins. The tapping sticks and that first heavy kick. The thumping bass that brings it all back home & the screaming vocals that remind you that sometimes people mean & feel what they write. That is the Kind Regards.
Trash & The Treasures combine frantic, angry punk rhythms with swampy harmonica powered wailing blues. Lyrics feature shouty, tragic protagonists who lurch between eloquent Shakespearean melodrama and snarling profanities. There are outbreaks of psychedelic jam, snatches of ska and some heavy, heavy vibes. Somehow though it still makes you want to dance.