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Bedroom pop rockers Hachiku are back in LIVE ACTION for a January Sunday afternoon residency at The Retreat Hotel, Brunswick!!
**FREE & ALL AGES (in company of a guardian)**
19th JAN w/ P.P. Rebel & Go Get Mum
HACHIKU: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkfboZj5LYQ
Hachiku is the brainchild of German bedroom-producer Anika Ostendorf, 25 who writes and produces her home-made dream pop from whichever bedroom she is currently inhabiting. Since the release of Hachiku’s self-titled debut EP in June 2017 on Courtney Barnett’s label Milk! Records, Ostendorf found a home and crack local combo (Georgia Smith, Jessie L. Warren, Simon Reynolds) in Melbourne. Hachiku was invited to open for The Breeders and José González across Australia in 2018 and joined Jen Cloher and Snail Mail on their UK and Europe tours.
Catch the band known for their dream-pop jams —all dewy guitars, rickety drum-machines, and layered ambience - for some free shows at The Retreat before they head off on tour with Courtney Barnett & to perform at SXSW in the USA later in the month.
P.P. REBEL: https://pprebel.bandcamp.com/
Hiding away in the suburbs of Footscray and Geelong, creative prodigy Paris Rebel Richens has been quietly kicking huge goals in many different musical formats in the Victorian music scene. Since starting out musically in 2011, she has released two albums with new wave rockers Hierophants, and just recently released the debut, long-awaited full-length with her primary project, Parsnip!
GO GET MUM: https://gogetmum.bandcamp.com/
The songs of Aussie four-piece Go Get Mum revolve around the complexities of love, the power of friendship, connection with place, and the pitfalls of partying. The band are fascinated with simple but powerful storytelling where beauty is found amidst the mundane, drawing from the songwriting and sounds of Dick Diver, Boomgates, The Lucksmiths, Scott and Charlene's Wedding, and Darren Hanlon.
We would like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation who are the traditional custodians of the land on which these shows will take place. We pay our respects to Elders, past, present and future as well as all Indigenous peoples of this land. We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded.