-The Connection Revue -Trash and The Treasures -Banjzig -Elijah Kelly (arvo) Blank Face is ecstatic to be joined by Ramona Sky and DOLLS (evening)

When

2:30 pmSunday, 21 July 2024

Where

The Last Chance

238 Victoria St Melbourne VIC 3000

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-The Connection Revue
-Trash and The Treasures
-Banjzig
-Elijah Kelly

21 July @ The Last Chance Rock and Roll Bar.
$10+BF pre/$15 Door.
Doors: 2.30
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Pre-tix
https://thelastchance.oztix.com.au/.../959bbe9b-946d-47b4...

The Connection Revue, Trash and The Tressures, Banjzig and special guest, Elijah Kelly.
The Connection Revue find it hard to pigeon hole their sound, but they have casually been
described as ‘punk, stoner, blues surf rock’. The energy the band gives on stage is a nod
to their original material and unique bandmanship.

Trash and The Tressures. This high energy punk band combining ‘frantic, angry punk
rhythms, with swampy harmonica powered wailing blues...lyrics featuring shouty, tragic
protagonists...between eloquent Shakespearean melodrama and snarling profanities’. All
this mixed with psychedelic jam and intense ska…Trash and The Tressures provoke
dance.

Banjzig is a Celtic doom metal band. Enough said.
Actually more is to be said. A blending of the Pouges, Dubliners, Misfits, Iron Maiden,
Black Sabbath and Motorhead define their sound, but what needs to be understood, is the
bands roots in tradition. Roots in Irish and Scottish instrumentation...banjo, octave
mandolins, acoustic guitar and percussion. Come along and see these lads.

I saw Elijah Kelly play recently. ‘The Heart Break Kid’...a youthful look of jeans and white
singlet, but more importantly, the raw emotion and truthfulness Elijah delivers in his lyrics
and solo guitar work. This talented singer/songwriter has a lot to offer.

Following the release of the melodic and guitar driven ear worm “Head In A Hole”, Blank Face is set to release their new single “Game” at the Last Chance.

Earning a reputation for soaring guitars and catchy hooks with back-to-back releases ”Shame”, “Evil Eye Pendant” and “Head In A Hole” as well as a knack for smack talk on revolutionary comedy podcast BLT, Tyler Cahill returns to the airwaves as Blank Face with “Game”. Driving rhythms and bubbling piano blend to create a melancholic crooner that never overstays its welcome.

With a list of influences ranging from Oasis, Alex G and Mitski to Radiohead, JPEGMafia and Bill Hader, Blank Face leaves everything and nothing to the imagination all at once.

Blank Face is ecstatic to be joined by Ramona Sky and DOLLS.

Pre-Sale tickets $15 (fees not included)
Door tickets $20

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