Urbantramper's live show is a really great time. ElectricUTOPIC soundscapes propel the audience from their mundane existence to a higher, more magnificent state. Beatific pop tunes and Big™ beats conspire to make one throw ones hands up, scream in ecstasy, and dance with total abandon...
They're going to play some new stuff and some old stuff. It will be their last Wellington show for a while.
Fuyuko's Fables are playing as well! They are a folk(ish) outfit from Wellington, New Zealand who've recently released their second e.p. 'Everybody is Weird'. This new release from the folk five piece and brings more electric, heavier, noisier and sometimes darker songs to the table. With five vocalist live the band has rich full harmonies and multi layered arrangements that wind together to make some catchy tunes.
http://urbantramper.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/urbantramper
http://fuyukosfables.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/fuyukosfables
Doors 9pm
Fuyukos Fables 10pm
Urban Tramper 11pm
Doorsales $10
Urbantramper released their EP Tomorrow We Leave Here (http://urbantramper.bandcamp.com/album/tomorrow-we-leave-here) in March:
Maybe their best work yet - Nick Bollinger - Radio NZ/ The Listener
Smart song-craft, strong bedsit ideas and a fearless commitment to exploring new spaces for a pop song to rest. - Simon Sweetman
Another outstanding effort .a band that is working at their peak. - Music.net.nz
Urbantramper released their previous album Internet Freedom Is Love (http://urbantramper.bandcamp.com/album/internet-freedom-is-love-2012) in May 2012:
Beautifully executed dreamy electro-pop collection (NZ Herald)
Makes you realise meaningful pop music is alive and well in New Zealand (Sunday Star Times)
Another inspiring offering from one of the most original acts around. (NZ Musician)
Achingly beautiful (Otago Daily Times)
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art/noise,
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