Lost Movements V + Lost Zine Launch

The launch of Lost Zine will be matched with the fifth and latest night of art and music hosted by Lost Movements, those hardworking guys who are all about promoting new artists. Featuring music from eight bands, live art and a touch of burlesque, this afternoon is a continuum of quirky wonders.
Molly Glassey
Published on April 01, 2013

Overview

You know what's not cool in the 21st century? Buying corporate-owned magazines and having the prefix 'maga' anywhere near independently owned, periodically realised illustrated articles. Long story short, zines are the new big deal, and Brisbane's own Lost Zine is a welcome new addition to any mag-stand.

The launch of this publication will be matched with the fifth and latest night of art and music hosted by Lost Movements, those hardworking guys who are all about promoting new artists. They've well and truly established themselves as having eagle-eyes for some of Brisbane's best bands and artists, so you can expect nothing short of perfection from the evening. Featuring music from eight bands you may have never heard of but will be hearing more of soon, live art and a touch of burlesque to top off the evening, this afternoon will be a continuum of quirky wonders.

So, April , 5pm, be at Coniston Lane. Listen to some tunes, have some drinks, and be a part of one of Brisbane's best collaborative efforts - for only $8, it's a bargain.

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