Mass Wisteria Announce Debut EP Launch at Arthur Art Bar
Catch the emerging indie rockers artist performing in April.
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Rising Adelaide indie rockers Mass Wisteria are gearing up for the release of their debut EP, and to celebrate the occasion, have announced a launch show at Arthur Art Bar.
Taking place Friday 10 April, the free all-ages showcase will see Mass Wisteria perform tracks from their new EP with support from great mates Adam Weber and the Ashes and The Captain.
Press material describes the four-track release as “a sonic snapshot introducing the band; a kaleidoscope of pop sensibilities, melancholy introspection, candid storytelling and some noisy guitars to boot.”
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Comprising Anthony, Adam, Jonny, Matt, Jeremy – musicians who have performed in bands including The Keepsakes, Hummel, 20th Century Graduates and Thomas Pynchon – Mass Wisteria combine heartfelt storytelling and Aussie humour with infectious indie instrumentation.
The band’s upcoming EP collects their recent singles alongside one new track and is the perfect introduction to Mass Wisteria’s begulling sound.
Catch Mass Wisteria performing at Arthur Art Bar on Friday 10 April. Entry is free.
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