World’s End Press + Collarbones

It's twice as nice at Goodgod with a double headline of deservedly hyped acts.
Hannah Ongley
Published on November 30, 2012

Overview

The only thing better than seeing one of your favourite new bands in a tropic-themed dance hall for only $12 is seeing two of your most deservedly hyped bands in a topic-themed dance hall for only $12, and it’s the latter combination Goodgod are throwing together this Thursday.

World’s End Press are the ones you’ll know from the bassy, synthy, funk-pop single they’ve had circulating on triple j since mid-year, and they’ll be playing a slew of new stuff from their upcoming debut album. Collarbones are the ones that are impossible to define in pretty much any respect, making things sound as complex geographically (Sydney’s Marcus Whale and Adelaide’s Travis Cook met on the internet and compose the majority of their music by sending digital files back and forth) as they are sonically (their music blends electronica with RnB and ghost noises). Somehow it all works though.

You’ll also get a taste of super-chill disco duo Polographia, who are giving away download of their Sunsets EP here.

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