Big ol’ rock ‘n’ roll show happening this Friday at #TheCaveInn at #Woolloongabba #Brisbane

#Fingerless launch their new single with help from Ben Ely’s Mungo Fungo Band + #Marville + #FAM

Tickets here - https://events.humanitix.com/more-to-come

Listen to Fingerless here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDMYF3hbNFarNdMmExxd43vVXzGAQXHXE

‘More To Come’ out Mar 7th here - https://4000.fanlink.to/more-to-come

Fingerless 'More To Come' Single Launch w/ Mungo Fungo, Marville and FAM, Woolloongabba, Fri 10th Mar 2023, 6:30 pm - 10:00 pm AEST | Humanitix

1830 - doors1850 - FAM1940 - Marville2030 - Ben Ely's Mungo Fungo Band2115 - FingerlessIt would be ever so lovely to have you come and celebrate Fingerless' wonderful new single 'More To Come' with us on March 10th at the best inner city suburbs hang, The Cave Inn!Get around 'More To Come

Wasn’t expecting to hear Ella & Louis as part of tonight’s experimental Tuesday at #TheCaveInn but gosh what a joy. Sometimes the perfect thing hits you. #Meanjin

Just trying this shit out as Twitter falls.

Got a lovely show coming up to launch #Sanfeliu’s sophomore album at #TheCaveInn w/ #DoggieHeaven + #FlightlessBirdsTakeWing + #UnregisteredMasterBuilder w/ Lindsay Crawford on Dec 9th!

Tickets here - https://events.humanitix.com/sanfeliu-to-absent-friends-album-launch-the-cave-inn

#Brisbane #brisbanemusic #recordlabel

Sanfeliu 'To Absent Friends' Album Launch @ The Cave Inn, Woolloongabba, Fri 9th Dec 2022, 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm AEST | Humanitix

Electro-acoustic troubadour Sanfeliu brings their immersive live performance to The Cave Inn on December 9th to celebrate the release of their sophomore album To Absent Friends.Sharing the stage and space with friends Doggie Heaven, Flightless Birds Take Wing and Unregistered Master Builder with Lindsay Crawford, the evening is guaranteed to delight, inspire, connect and surprise. The album is a collection of songs and sound-collages about the people that make us who we are: friendships, relationships based on the free sharing and exchanging of care, nurture, pleasure and knowledge in different times and places.  Like each friend, each song presents different patterns, and a different relationship or exchange model: some friends you see every week, some every summer, some sporadically, some regularly, but they all share a focus on self-reflection, awareness, cooperation, collection creative pursuits, shared passions that bring you together.  Similarly to friendships, these songs show an interest in change, growth, transience, willingness to embrace change and to grow. Some pieces have a clear pop-song structure with verse, bridge and chorus. Others have a ballad structure, and rely on the repetition and contrast between vocal and instrumental parts. Some are entirely built on repetition, whereas others explore development and change, with slowly shifting harmonic sequences.  “In most of the pieces,” says Sanfeliu, “working with very minimal rhythmic and melodic motifs and presenting these across both piano and subtle synth layers helped me integrate the writing into something that allowed for more complex arrangements, whilst feeling still natural, seamless, organic.” Cells Move Together by Lindsay Crawford