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residues / Lyndon Blue / The Fan Band
May 29, 2024 @ 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm

Mystery & Wonder Presents:
residues / Lyndon Blue / The Fan Band
Wednesday 29 May, 2024
doors 7:30PM / music 8:15 / $15
The Bird (181 William Street)
A night of experimental rock, song writing and oscillating fans.
residues is an experimental rock band trying to fulfil the dream of a song-based music that never sounds the same twice. It is the latest project of Boorloo-via-Montreal musician Craig Pedersen (electric bass, voice), featuring a supergroup of Perth musical weirdos: Chris Cobilis (guitar), Djuna Lee (acoustic bass), Michael Terren (keyboard), Sage Pbbbt (drums) and Josten Myburgh (drums). Craig is known for his work as a free-improvising trumpet player, member of the experimental duo Sound of the Mountain, performances and recordings with Godspeed You! Black Emperor, and a compositional output embodying the dream of an ever-shifting body of work, flexible to the expressive needs of the present.
www.craigpedersen.com
Lyndon Blue makes weird pop songs in the back room. For fans of Antipodean post-punk, sprawling art-pop and homespun disco. Known for their contributions to numerous projects in Boorloo and beyond (including Spice World, Heathcote Blue, Leafy Suburbs; Methyl Ethel, tenforward and Vanishing Island Group), Lyndon will perform the rarest of rare solo sets featuring new music from an upcoming recording devised with a wild, expanded live band.
https://www.instagram.com/lyndonxblue
The Fan Band is a project by Cara TG, a Walyalup based visual and sound artist. She has a fan club.
https://www.instagram.com/caragracetg/
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Accessibility:
Music will probably be pretty loud at times!
The venue’s thorough and detailed accessibility information, can be found here: https://www.williamstreetbird.com/accessibility
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We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land where we live and work, the Whadjuk people of the Noongar nation, and recognise their continued custodianship and connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to them and their Elders past, present and emerging.