Trash Springfield/Jordan Kenny/Nick Mackey/Blood Blossoms
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Unfortunately Griffin Ford & The Variables can no longer perform but we have added Nick Mackey to the bill!
Trash Springfield, are a 3 piece band led by the front woman of the same name. Trash’s raw, honest and sometimes confronting lyrics are balanced by her catchy riffs and unique baritone. After years of performing around Sydney as a soloist, she now has a band together and is putting the final touches on her debut E.P.
With a beatnik’s flair, Jordan Kenny crafts a smiling and timeless energy. Featuring hints of a folky quirkiness and a kindling poetic voice, his eclectic writing style is artfully composed with forward- thinking altruism and a dreamy complexity. In 2018, Jordan self-released his debut EP Rainbows in My Clothes and has since played just about every venue Sydney has to offer. Touring with his own band and dirty ska rockers Cosy Bosom, Jordan has played in front of sold out crowds at Factory Theatre, Vic on the Park, The Vanguard, Paddo RSL, The Brass Monkey and El Sol. Jordan also had the opportunity to perform two of his songs in Tasmania, accompanied by the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra.
Nick Mackey breathes the coastal air of the ocean & creates it, in his unique blend of Surf Folk Rock music. Residing from the beachside town of Cronulla in Sydney, he has been Songwriting, Surfing and Skating ever since he was a kid. His latest single ‘How Nice’ captures all the elements of his youth & where he grew up living. Lucy Filetti, from Its Time to Talk had this to say about the song “Nick’s ‘How Nice’ presents fresh and soulful tones – really painting a picture of a quaint Australian Landscape which paves the way for emotive lyrics to encapsulate listeners”. Having had some time off during lockdown to record some new songs & harness his sound, he’s back playing live shows in Sydney, busking out on the streets & catching some waves in the surf!
Blood Blossoms sit somewhere between folk, rock and pop, While you’ll hear lush strings, horns and keyboard wizardry on any of their 3 albums, in a live setting a simple guitar and vocal is preferred. W/ 2 previous 2ser Album of the Week nods to their name and a 4th album currently under construction, Blood Blossoms are shaking off the studio tan and hitting the live music scene once again.
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