Fractures

The multitalented Melburnian launches his debut EP of variously hypnotic and delicate tunes.
Jessica Surman
Published on August 04, 2014

Overview

Melbourne multi-instrumentalist Mark Zito, better known as Fractures, fell and fractured his neck last year — a pretty unfortunate (dare we say ironic?) incident given he was due to set off on his debut live tour at the time. (It probably hurt a bit, too.) Fortunately, Zito has made a full recovery and kicked off a short string of EP launch shows with an appearance at Splendour last week.

Fractures' sounds are delicate, emotive, swoonworthy. Take a listen to his first single 'Twisted', or his most recent, the hypnotic, caramel-vocaled 'Won't Win'. Zito's is a pretty classic, oldie-but-a-goodie formula: the five-piece band, the quiet haunting melodies, plenty of emotion and an aesthetic comparable to Justin Vernon's (comparisons to Bon Iver really shouldn't be purely musical) — but one which earned him a couple of sold-out Sydney and Melbourne shows earlier this year.

Zito will launch his Fractures EP at Northcote Social Club on August 9 and 13, then he'll support Vance Joy at Athenaeum Theatre One. (Fingers just crossed he doesn't fracture anything else first.)

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