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Celebrate the end of summer with The Grogans

 

With Bonny Light Horseman on Saturday 1 March already sold out, we’re adding to our opening weekend for 2025 and super excited to announce The Grogans are hitting the Coast on Friday 28 February supported by De Porsal.

The Grogans are one of Australia’s hardest working young bands. Forming in 2016 while in high school, the Melbourne/Naarm trio haven’t stopped since, releasing three EPs – CacteyedTwangs n Cans and Grogan Grove, and four albums in Just What You WantDay To DayWhich Way Is Out and Find Me A Cloud. Each release has seen the genre-hopping trio showcase their musical ability, touching on blues, surf and garage rock as well as manoeuvres in punk and psych. The Grogans have supported an array of Australian and international acts including Ocean Alley, WAVVES (US), Hockey Dad and The Chats as well as sharing festival line-ups with Franz Ferdinand, Los Bitchos and The Teskey Brothers.

Support on the night comes from locals De Porsal, the brainchild of the child brain of De Porsal. From their humble beginnings writing quaint indie rock tunes for simpler times, they now bring you their latest creation known as ‘mutt music’: a hybrid of egg punk, jangly pop rock and industrial psych all wrapped up neatly in their latest LP Dishlickers. It’s fast, dumb, manic and at times scary, but importantly very danceable (but mostly pretty dumb). Simple music for tough times.

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Friday 28 February 2025 7.30pm
Tickets $40 (Standing only)
Book now at https://events.humanitix.com/the-grogans

Supported by Surf Coast Events
Presented with C.W. Records & Lonely Lands Agency

2025 starts with US folk supergroup Bonny Light Horseman

 

Bonny Light Horseman have been announced as part of the line up for Golden Plains, Port Fairy Folk Festival and WOMADelaide. Now we’re excited to share they are also stopping by Anglesea for a headliner show for The Sound Doctor on Saturday 1 March.

Individually there is nothing in the music world the three core members of this band haven’t done – Anaïs Mitchell is a celebrated solo artist as well as the playwright and songwriter behind the hit Broadway musical Hadestown, which notched eight Tony Awards and a Grammy for Best Musical Theater Album. Eric D. Johnson is best known as the mind behind beloved indie mainstays Fruit Bats, as a longtime collaborator with The Shins and as a film score composer. Josh Kaufman is a songwriter, producer and position player, who has recorded and performed with artists ranging from Bob Weir to The War on Drugs to Taylor Swift, Hiss Golden Messenger and The Hold Steady. As a group they’ve received a Grammy nomination for Best Folk Album and been nominated for Best American Roots Performance. 

Bonny Light Horseman are heading to Australia with their third release Keep Me on Your Mind/See You Free, a sprawling and welcoming album partly recorded in a pub in a tiny coastal village in County Cork, Ireland, that encompasses the group’s captivating artistic layers. Keep Me on Your Mind/See You Free is an ode to the blessed mess of our humanity. Confident and generous, it is an unvarnished offering that puts every feeling and supposed flaw out in the open. The themes are stacked high and staked even higher: love and loss, hope and sorrow, community and family, change and time all permeate Bonny Light Horseman’s most vulnerable and bounteous offering to date.

Hearing their musical artistry and the interplay of their harmonies in Anglesea Memorial Hall will be a spinetingling and memorable experience.

Sat 1 March 2025 7.30pm
Tickets $55 (Standing only)
Book now at https://events.humanitix.com/bonny-light-horsemen

Supported by Surf Coast Events, Creative Victoria and Regional Arts Victoria
Australian tour presented by Jet Black Cat Music

A.Savage joined by special guests Emma Russack & Lachlan Denton

 

Co-frontman for celebrated New York City post-punk band Parquet Courts, A. Savage is set to headline The Sound Doctor on Saturday 23 November. And we’re excited to announce Emma Russack & Lachlan Denton as supports.

Emma Russack and Lachlan Denton are prolific songwriters from Melbourne. Somehow, between recording with their respective bands (Snowy Band, Pop Filter, Partner Look and others), they find time to write records together. Something Is Going To Change Tomorrow, Today. What Will You Do? What Will You say? is their latest collaborative project, their fourth(!) in three years. How do they do it? Well, they combine friendship, a desire for writing honest pop music and efficiency (the record was recorded in about 12 hours on tape).

One of the singular indie-rock songwriters of our time, A.Savage returns to Australia from self-imposed exile in Paris to tour his new album Several Songs About Fire. Not your ordinary rock star, A. Savage is also an exhibiting painter and visual artist, voracious reader and thoughtful son of a gun.

Andrew said; “I imagine myself playing these songs in a small club that is slowly burning. Fire is something you have to escape from, and in a way this album is about escaping from something. This album is a burning building, and these songs are things I’d leave behind to save myself.

Tickets are on sale now to see one of the singular indie-rock songwriters of our time performing a special solo show.

Sat 23 November 7.30pm
Tickets $48
Book now at https://events.humanitix.com/a-savage

Supported by Surf Coast Events, Creative Victoria and Regional Arts Victoria

Parquet Courts frontman A.Savage headlines The Sound Doctor in November

 

A. Savage is heading to Australia for a run of tour dates in November – and we are very excited to announce that he’ll be stopping by in Anglesea on Saturday 23 November. Described by Stereogum as having “sharp writing and [a] voice distinctive enough that you could recognize them from outer space”, the Parquet Courts frontman is touring in support of his record Several Songs About Fire.

Produced by John Parish in Bristol, Several Songs About Fire is bolstered by the support of Jack Cooper (Modern Nature, Ultimate Painting) and Cate Le Bon, as well as members of Kamikaze Palm Tree and caroline. The end result is tantamount to a psychic odyssey, containing a singular irreverence which is stitched together by Savage’s outsize gifts as a lyricist and observer, a quality Parish calls “an emotional openness guarded by a laconic wit.”

Tickets are on sale now to see one of the singular indie-rock songwriters of our time performing a special solo show.

Sat 23 November 7.30pm
Tickets $48
Book now at https://events.humanitix.com/a-savage

Supported by Surf Coast Events, Creative Victoria and Regional Arts Victoria