Catcall

It shouldn’t be long before Catcall is projected into indie stardom in a burst of pretty dreamlike colours, so check out her live show.
Hannah Ongley
Published on January 29, 2012

Overview

Catcall is the moniker of Sydney’s Catherine Kelleher, who makes dreamy pop songs fused with electro and R&B. Her singles 'Swimming Pool' and 'Satellites' are so pretty to listen to that you wouldn’t think she made a name for herself by screaming her lungs out in punk band Kiosk before going solo in 2008, but that’s just one of the reasons Catcall is one awesome lady.

Now she’s amassed an impressive lineup of local musos for her new band, including Al Grigg from Red Riders/Palms, Andrew Elston (aka Toni-Toni Lee), Simon Parker from Lost Valentinos and Bec from The Fabergettes. With their help she’s written a debut record titled The Warmest Place, due out in Australia on May 4th, and to get us even more excited about it she’s playing her very first headline show.

There will be new stuff, older stuff, and grimy stuff from surf rockers Atom Bombs, and something fast and loud from Sydney’s most endearing punk band Bloods. It shouldn’t be long before Catcall is projected into indie stardom in a burst of pretty dreamlike colours, so come along and check out her live show while it’s still possible to do so for less than $20.

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