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Scott Gibson + The Vexatious Litigants + Sasha Cuha + Chupacadabra

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Thu, 19 Jun, 7:30pm - 11pm AEST

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Raw. Scarred. Honest. Emotive. This is the music of Scott

Gibson. Standing 6ft6 and casting a peculiar shadow he
lurches to the stage and engages the piano with a equal
amounts of tenderness and war. His voice beaten and harsh.
His lyrics searching the intensity of life for its hidden beauty.
A guttural eloquence both prone and vulnerable.
Untrained. Self educated. An outsider relentless in his
struggle to find his voice as he ventures through the
wilderness of melody and words guided only by the
complexities and insights life has given him.

 
Scott is an Indie/underground artist living reclusively in regional
N.S.W. He has played throughout Australia, Germany, Poland
and England including the Cultural Stage at Bremen Festival
(Germany) and has performed extensively through Canberra,
Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Hobart both with his previous
acts The Fallen Gentry and Arsenic and Old Lace. He has
played support for the likes of Dave Graney, Cedric Burnside
and The Black Sorrows. Received radio play from all major
Australian Community Stations including PBS,RRR, 2SER
ABC Regional and countless regional stations (But Never his
local station Highlands FM Notably!).
 
Scott has recorded and performed with the likes of Steve Kilbey
and Roger Mason and the new album features players from The
Black Sorrows (Claude Caranza) Gotye (Lucas Turranto ) The
Cat Empire (Darren Ferrugia) and producer pianist and guitarist
Thomas Keating. 


Sasha Cuha is a multi-instrumentalist and poet, exploring ambient soundscapes and song forms. Inspired by folklore and narrative, he utilises non-traditional and extended playing technique to push the electric guitar to new and unfamiliar territories. Dark, experimental, theatrical, gothic and ethereal, his music will transport you to another dimension.


Chupacadabra offers tales of inhibted madness and sentimental nothings told thru country qsych rock, debauchery and confused jazz

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