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$15.00

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Event Details

Join SUEDE EFFECT, STRIDS and DONUTS for a hectic arvo of great live and local music!! Music from 3pm at Moshpit bar. 

Doors: 2:30pm

3pm: DONUTS

4pm: STRIDS

5pm: SUEDE EFFECT

$15 tix online, $20 on the door!!

Tearaway Darkinjung/Central Coast band SUEDE EFFECT is here to apply 2-3 generous coats of noise to your eardrums. After throwing psych, punk, indie and surf influences into the mixer they’re ready to spread it on thick at The link and Pin!

Suede Effect adapt their unique arsenal of sounds to take you on a journey to an array of different genres, fluidly jamming their way between them. You are the passenger on the Suede Effect vessel that transports you through hypnotic breakdowns, fuzz puddles, face melting solos and driving rhythms. Songs about love, pain and insects that can't be missed for fans of Arctic Monkeys, King Gizzard, Red Hot Chili Peppers and DEVO. 

STRIDS are just four absolute cretins bashing some drums, plucking some strings, vibrating some microphone coils and somehow making the best of the worst music you’ve ever heard!

For years, the Bracher brothers—Daniel (guitar and vocals) and Matthew (drums)—dreamed of opening a local donut shop that would offer an exquisite experience for your taste buds and ears. But, despite their passion for creating the perfect “bite,” they realised something was missing: the right ingredient to complete the recipe. Enter Aurora (bass). With her on board, they were ready to bring their vision to life, blending catchy tunes with a whole lot of sweetness. Now, they’re ready to present to the world: Donuts.

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 2 days before the event

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Location
Moshpit Bar

642A King Street Erskineville 2043, Australia


Organiser Information

Jai Harrison
Suede Effect
0490752439

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