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The Missing Lincolns w The Lonely Fates and Liberty Belle

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Dissent Cafe and Bar
Canberra ACT, Australia
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Sat, 14 Jun, 7pm - 11pm AEST

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The Missing Lincolns are the sonic equivalent of a three-course meal with a side of fireworks. Imagine The Stooges jamming with Blondie, while The Kinks drop in for a surprise visit. Whether you’re a fan of fuzzy guitar riffs, infectious drum grooves, or unforgettable choruses that make you want to dance ’til dawn, The Missing Lincolns have got it all. These local legends have honed their craft to perfection, and they’re mega-excited to be back in the saddle and riding into your hearts!

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The Lonely Fates, a happy-go-lucky band formed by two mates, Fiona Bolton & Randall Blair (ex The Wedded Bliss). The two songwriters create a swirling harmony of piano, guitar and voice, and are complemented by Cameron Burns on bass (Fred Smith Band) and Chris Thwaite (Brass Knuckle Brass Band) on drums. The Lonely Fates can be found performing carousing toe-tappers, sunny pop, moody ballads and wounded love songs. Their live set is full of original songs for sages, simpletons, bruisers, brawlers, indie-folk aficionados and lovers of classic pop..

Liberty Belle is a Canberra-based, three-piece delivering a genre-bending mix of alt-country, post-punk, blues, neo-gospel and folk-infused storytelling. The band’s sound is intense, visceral, but also introspective - blending razor-sharp overtones, gritty blues, and hauntingly sweet, poetic melodies. This heady mix is bold, irreverent, emotionally raw and constantly evolving. Yes, it’s complicated. Lyrically, Liberty Belle moves between themes of desire, unrequited love, violence, power, and human vulnerability. The mood can be satirical, melancholic and humorous while deeply grounded in imagery and emotional weight..

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Dissent Cafe and Bar
Canberra ACT, Australia