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The Stinging Nettles (WGTN), Drorgan and Kraus

When
Sat Jul 20th, 2019
Where
The Wine Cellar,
Auckland

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Doors open
8:00pm
Gig starts
8:30pm
Entry
R18
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The Stinging Nettles are a trio of Wellington’s most ear twisting improvisors. Guitarist Daniel Beban (Orchestra of Spheres, Imbogodom), bass player Tom Callwood (Phoenix Foundation, the Woods) and drummer Anthony Donaldson (Teeth, Melancholy Babes) meld power trio energy music with abstracted psychedelic twang’n’bangery to create music which feels strikingly original yet somewhat familiar. The band deftly slides and swoops through a landscape where every sound and structure is absorbed into a free flow of real and imagined species-consciousness!

Drorgan are the duo of Hermione Johnson (organ) and Ben Holmes (drums)..slow stompy boogie, ripping skipping larks and noisy soul ballads!

Kraus is Kraus is Kraus is Kraus - travelling the cosmos with a screaming electric guitar!

Links
audiofoundation.org.nz
iiiirecords.bandcamp.com...
Tags
acoustic/solo, alternative, art/noise, electronic, jazz, rock, soul/funk, world, The Stinging Nettles, Drorgan, Kraus

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