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Frente - Live at Mo's Desert Clubhouse

Frente - Live at Mo's Desert Clubhouse

Starts: Sunday, 20 October 2024
Ends: Sunday, 20 October 2024
Frente are absolutely delighted to be setting out again to the sunrise side of life for an east coast feast of shows. Expect favourite tunes, a test run of a new song or two and a ridiculous obscurity thrown in for good measure. From the beer soaked carpet of the Punters Club in Fitzroy to massive stages the world over, Frente have won hearts and taken no prisoners with singles such as ‘Ordinary Angels’, ‘Labour of Love’ and their acoustic take on New Order’s ‘Bizarre Love Triangle’. While the world was celebrating all things grunge, Frente’s blend of alternative and folk pop set them apart to listeners the world over. The honesty of the performances and recordings, plus the thoughtful quirky riffs and structures of the songs drew logical comparisons of Simon’s guitar work to some of Jonny Marr’s work for the Smiths and Dave Gavurin for the Sundays. Vocally Angie’s presence was, at the time, truly unique; an Australian female singer singing in her native accent, rather than adopting the American vernacular of the day. This is an 18+ event
Add to Calendar 2024-10-20 12:00 am 2024-10-20 12:00 am Frente - Live at Mo's Desert Clubhouse Frente are absolutely delighted to be setting out again to the sunrise side of life for an east coast feast of shows. Expect favourite tunes, a test run of a new song or two and a ridiculous obscurity thrown in for good measure. From the beer soaked carpet of the Punters Club in Fitzroy to massive stages the world over, Frente have won hearts and taken no prisoners with singles such as ‘Ordinary Angels’, ‘Labour of Love’ and their acoustic take on New Order’s ‘Bizarre Love Triangle’. While the world was celebrating all things grunge, Frente’s blend of alternative and folk pop set them apart to listeners the world over. The honesty of the performances and recordings, plus the thoughtful quirky riffs and structures of the songs drew logical comparisons of Simon’s guitar work to some of Jonny Marr’s work for the Smiths and Dave Gavurin for the Sundays. Vocally Angie’s presence was, at the time, truly unique; an Australian female singer singing in her native accent, rather than adopting the American vernacular of the day. This is an 18+ event 36 Central Drive, Burleigh Heads , QLD , 4220 , Australia
36 Central Drive, Burleigh Heads , QLD , 4220 , Australia
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