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Ep 410 – Double Bummer & Lackadaisies

Double Bummer: Live at the Foundry, Fortitude Valley, 20 February 2020 A bloody fantastic little band consisting of Erin Fanning and Joe Campbell. Unique as they come – Double Bummer were active around 2018 until 2020 and very sadly never released any recordings. Chaotic, lo-fi and upbeat, it would be brilliant to see this talented two-piece back in action again. […]

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Ep 389 – Gravel Samwidge

Gravel Samwidge: Live at The Triffid, Newstead, 12 December 2019 Previously featured way back in episode 63 of Live Delay, Gravel Samwidge formed in 1989 when Mark Spinks and Paul Curran from punk band The Nappy Hackers wanted to explore a new musical direction. Forming initially in Sydney, the band had many lineup changes and guest musicians as they went

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Ep 378 – Local Authority and Coalfalls

Local Authority: Live at Sonic Masala Fest, The Triffid, Newstead, 14 August 2021 Local Authority began as the solo project of Jacque McGill. In 2017 bassist Erica Sunnex and drummer Lachlan Andrews joined and they began playing gigs around Brisbane. In 2019 the band released their debut album, “Negative Space”, and in 2021 they were joined by new member Kailan

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Ep 372 – Angharad Drake and RAT!hammock

Angharad Drake: Live at The Triffid, Newstead, 3 October 2019 Angharad Drake is a prolific artist originally from Brisbane, now based on the Sunshine Coast. Her releases include the EPs “Angharad Drake” in 2010, “Lay Down” in 2013, “Swing” in 2014 and “Better Grow Up” in 2019. Her debut album, “Sword”, came out in 2015, followed by “Ghost” in 2017.

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Ep 370 – Velociraptor

Velociraptor: Live at The Triffid, Newstead, 21 December 2019 Previously featured in episodes 5 and 149 of Live Delay, Velociraptor are a Brisbane garage rock collective whose on-stage lineup can range from six members to fourteen. Originally established as a three-piece by songwriter Jeremy Neale, the Raptors quickly became known for their chaotic live shows. They released their self-titled EP

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