PASS PAUSE PLAY #12: BRING ME TO LIFE
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🐣PASS PAUSE PLAY #12: BRING ME TO LIFE🐣
Songs are grown through endless hours of humming, scribbling, and pondering. For a song to hatch onto the stage, songwriters must face with the question: what will this look like live? This month's edition will explore how different artists navigate bringing their songs into the real world. PASS PAUSE PLAY #12 will feature: Betty, Keira Garland, and Safety First.
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BETTY
With roots spanning the stretch between Adrianne Lenker and Amy Winehouse, Betty has managed to conjure a multifaceted yet singular sound, blending all the best parts of her influences. The 25-year-old has become a fast favourite in the Sydney music scene with her unforgettable melodies and harmony-laden songs.
KEIRA GARLAND
Where the rivers of folk rock and performance art meet, there arises the original melodies of Keira Garland. Together with her band, The Truths, they emerge from a psychedelic dream, to ask one vital question: Why do we sometimes hide from what is true? Warning: Audience Participation Required!
SAFETY FIRST
Lexi Green is a singer-songwriter writing on Gadigal land, primarily releasing music under the name Safety First. With a dark sense of humour, they explore themes of mental illness, gender, housemates, celebrity culture and the loneliness and isolation of a young person in a late-stage capitalist hellscape.
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PASS PAUSE PLAY #12: BRING ME TO LIFE
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Songs + Stories in Sydney
4th November - 6:30pm
189B Saint Johns Road, Forest Lodge
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PASS PAUSE PLAY
Songs + stories in Sydney.
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PASS PAUSE PLAY is a night where three songwriters come together to pass the mic, pause for a second to tell you a story, and then play their songs in one shared set.
Come along for a cosy gig with stripped back performances where songwriters can take the time to tell you a little more.
Entry is pay what you like (recommended $15) with 100% of funds going towards the artists.
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity