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Apr 16

Squashed Moth / K5 / Ashbel

With Squashed Moth, Ashbel and K5 at Cafe Gummo

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Date

Friday 16 April 2021 at 7:30pm

Location

Cafe Gummo
711 High Street, Thornbury, VIC, 3071, Australia

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$5 at the door.

SQUASHED MOTH
Inspired by death, decay, and all things ugly, this queer doom project features crushing bass, ethereal violin, guttural vocals, and grievous drums.

K5
K5 are a three-piece band from Castlemaine Victoria that formed in 2019. Zeb from Matrimony plays guitar and sings, Nicole from RRR's Respect the Rock plays bass and Julia from the library hits the drums. They recorded their debut album 'Pomona' in early 2020 and released it early 2021. They look forward to unleashing their follow up album sometime this winter.

ASHBEL
Ashbel are a blackened doom / harsh noise "avant-party" trio deconstructing a tragic soundtrack for urban decay, the mundane pleasure, ecstasy, overindulgence, festivity, theatrics and the madness that comes afterwards which may or may not be for the you. first show since december 2019 and currently in pre-production/roadtesting for lp2.
https://ashbel.bandcamp.com/album/deluge

We respectfully acknowledge the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation on whose land this show will be held. We pay our respects to their elders, past, present, and emerging. We acknowledge their continued rich culture and spiritual connections to Country. We recognise the past atrocities against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of this land and that Australia was founded on the genocide and dispossession of First Nations people and we are sorry. We acknowledge that colonial structures that remain in place today and recognise the ongoing struggles of First Nations people in dismantling those structures. We accept that acknowledgement of this nation’s dark past is critical for the achievement of restorative justice.

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