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Anam Stone Jet w/ Faun Haus + Walking To The Grocery Store

MAIN ROOM / $15 + booking fee or $20 on the door
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Hailing from Melbourne, Australia, this 3 piece rock/alt outfit are exploding onto the Australian Music scene with their prolific lyrics and ageless music. Echoing a sound that falls in-between the lines of The Libertines and Bob Dylan, Anam Stone Jet are already catching the eyes of many.

With one single out and a catalogue of music that makes the hairs on your arms stand up, Anam Stone Jet are just getting started. Gearing up for their next release “Rainbow Cemetery”, Rhodes explains the song as:

“Rock ‘n’ roll, history, being young, finding a reason, Rainbow Cemetery. Why should the end be symbolized by dismal weather and shades of shadows when life is so full of the spectrum of light which you see, make and live in. To what end is the end, truly? Rainbow Cemetery is the imaginary party that we hope to find at the end of our conscience and a homage to rock ‘n’ roll idols who have opened the world to feelings, questions, fashions and imaginations which without our perspectives might be much narrower and less curious. These revelations in entertainment, shaping many aspects of the modern world. As time goes on and the pace of our world quickens with every day drawing nearer to the end of rock ‘n’ roll’s pioneers, poets and musicians. Imagine a Rainbow Cemetery with all your favourite dead artists, and a party to the end of time. And live again, every day the sun comes up, after the end of the day, while the colour is there for you to see, live again.”

Hitting the stage at The Retreat Hotel in Brunswick, ANAM STONE JET WILL shake you in the best way with special guests FAUN HAUS taking you into a magically haunting red rose hypnosis after WALKING TO THE GROCERY STORE give you a piece of their trans punk pride. This is a show curated for a spectacular evening of artistry that you must see.

Tickets are $15 + bf

 

The Retreat Hotel would like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation, the traditional custodians of the land on which The Retreat now stands, and pay our respects to all elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded and that our venue operates on stolen land.