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Date: 15th March
Doors: 12:00PM
Price: $10
Supports: Rohypnotise, Wall of Mirrors

Since recording her debut EP with Regurgitator’s Ben Ely, Emma
Stuart’s new project Wall of Mirrors is ready to hit the stage.
Minimal yet magical, these songs are formed around a bed of simple
textures; Emma’s vocals are engaging and familiar, yet idiosyncratic.
There is a freedom to the music like an unscripted play but still
maintaining a firm sense of purpose and direction. Don’t miss this
virginal performance!

Also fresh on the scene is Fitzroy Pool favourites Rohypnotise. Still
yet to ignite peoples hearts, minds and imaginations through the ‘rock
show’ medium at the penning of this press release, there is no
confirmation whether these guys will be good or crap. Expect dreamy,
ethereal songs with a stonking beat or 2. Oh, and did I mention Jon
Benge plays in this band? Ladies, cover your drinks, it’s Rohypnotise!

Finally the anonymous Electric Smile Band will round up the evening.
No one has any idea who plays in this band. No one. So how do they
rate against their other camouflaged counterparts? Let’s just say they
are better than Slipknot but not quite as good as KISS and greater
than or equal to TISM. Oh, and in a similar vein to a DJ, these guys
suss out a vibe then create music to suit it. This method is more
commonly known as ‘improvisation’ or ‘witchcraft’.

Look forward to gazing upon your features at said concert performance,
Thursday March 15 at the Grace Darling.

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