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the disguise
Genre:
Indie, Rock
Region:
Perth, WA
Members:
matt milner - drums, ambrose nock - guitar, matt harley voice/guitar, ash hendriks - bass/voice
Sounds Like:
Bluebottle Kiss, Gersey
Influences:
Sandpit, The Go-Betweens
Artist Website:
www.thedisguise.com
On the scene for almost five years The Disguise awaken from yet another extended slumber, this time to play our final show and deliver a soundtrack to Perth’s never ending urban sprawl and the peculiarities of growing older. Sharing common members with the likes of Apricot Rail & Wolves at the Door, The Disguise play songs of honesty and devoid of pretention that recall the sounds & ideals of the mid to late 90’s guitar bands. New single “Shipyard” typifies this, sounding like a long lost pop gem with a boy/girl vocal approach at the forefront. Elsewhere tracks such as “Frozen Faces” & “Through the Looking Glass” showcase a marriage of dreamy vocals, strange pop structures & outward guitar experimentation. Although The Disguise are calling it a day, we are excited at the opportunity to leave a legacy through one final live show in the form of an album launch. Sharing us on stage the night will be beautiful songstress Kathryn Tree Rollins, local psychedelic oddballs Seams & Brisbane act Do The Robot whom we have decided to fly over especially to give the night some extra sparkle. Thankyou for the support over the years, may your day be filled with unexpected, happy surprises!
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shipyard
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This project is supported by the Australia Council, the Australian Government’s arts funding and advisory body, through its Music Board Section.