Glass Vaults, Seth Frightening, Fuyukos Fables & Paperghost

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Glass Vaults, Seth Frightening, Fuyukos Fables & Paperghost

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When:

Fri 15 Jul ’11, 8:00pm

Where: San Francisco Bath House, 171 Cuba St, Te Aro, Wellington Show map

Restrictions: R18

Ticket Information:

  • GA: $5.00

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Presented by San Fran & Sonorous Circle.

Glass Vaults
- http://glassvaults.bandcam​p.com/
- http://www.sonorouscircle.​com/artists/glassvaults/

Richard and Rowan have taken their guitars, voices, drums and dream-triggering gadgetry, drenched them in the vapour of clouds and given birth to an intimate and sentimental sonic experience. It sounds like nature is patient and melodious on the farm where this here EP was recorded! Five beautiful pop delights with the added bonus of lost-in-the-ocean vibes, all freely downloadable from their BandCamp and now available on 12″ colour vinyl thanks to US label Jukboxr.

Seth Frightening
- http://sethfrightening.ban​dcamp.com/
- http://www.sonorouscircle.​com/sethfrightening/

‘Seth’ is also a member of Seth and Merle and has played live with Basketball Nightmare. The Seth Frightening band consists of Micky Tubb (he who is Pluriverse), Thomas Lambert (he who is i.ryoko, and Jonathan King (he who is a top man).

Paperghost
- http://paperghost.bandcamp​.com/
- http://www.sonorouscircle.​com/artists/paperghost/

Zach is an artist extraordinaire whose drawings can be perused at Society6.com. He has also been a member of Fanucman and drums on occasion for Craig Elliot. Guest musicians on the Teledermatologist Handbook include the likes of Grayson Gilmour (Siamese), Reece McNaughten (Big Flip The Massive) and Heather Barnes, the wonderous brain behind Foxcore.

Fuyukos Fables
- http://fuyukosfables.tumbl​r.com/

When the Platypus was first encountered by Europeans in 1798, a pelt and sketch were sent back to Great Britain by Captain John Hunter, the second Governor of New South Wales. The British scientists were at first convinced that the attributes must have been a hoax. George Shaw, who produced the first description of the animal in the Naturalist's Miscellany in 1799, stated that it was impossible not to entertain doubts as to its genuine nature, and Robert Knox believed it may have been produced by some Asian taxidermist.

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