Spirit Bunny + Nana Vigilante + Gonzovillain

Get dancing with the band who find music in Commodore 64s, Casio keyboards and other vintage tech.
Molly Glassey
Published on May 18, 2015

Overview

The Milk Factory have a habit of booking bands yonks before they've made it big, and in a style that makes their performance nights more parties than gigs. There's no crowded mosh, token tall guy or lousy supports. This isn't the Tivoli. The Milk Factory just wants you to have a hell of a good time, and will provide the bands to ensure just that. On May 28 they've got some goodies.

Kat, Joel and Cam make up Spirit Bunny. They're a local band who use synth, drum loops, '80s video games, Commodore 64s and Casio keyboards to make pretty hard-to-ignore music. They'll be joined by experimental muso Nana Vigilante and reckless rockers Gonzovillain. This is a lineup that promises to draw out some long-suppressed dance moves.

There's two great things about this gig. The second is that no one is launching anything. There's no new album, single or EP you're morally obliged to grab. This is just three bands playing to a crowd, and it's up to you to dance along.

The best thing is it's five bucks.

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