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LIBRARY SIESTA // HACKY SACK // HARK MARQUEE

LIBRARY SIESTA (SINGLE LAUNCH) // HACKY SACK // HARK MARQUEE We acknowledge this event will take place on the stolen land of the Gadigal-Wangal people of the Eora nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all First Nations people. Sovereignty was never ceded. Join Library Siesta and friends in celebration of their new single, “I Wouldn’t Mind”. Co-presented with Off The List Records, the event is organised with access and inclusion at the forefront. With both live and livestreaming options available, you can choose your own adventure: get amongst the sweaty excitement from inside Moshpit Bar or kick back with a cup of tea, a warm blanket and be part of the fun from the comfort of your own lounge room. LIBRARY SIESTA write songs for heavy hearts that keep you on your toes. Inside melodic hooks and atop bright, scuzzy guitars are a collection of stories that shine a light on some of the darker sides of humanity. The Eora-based five piece are set to release their second full-length album later this year through Off The List Records, an independent label working to make DIY, experimental and indie music spaces more accessible and inclusive. “I Wouldn’t Mind” is the first offering from the album and is due out 22 April. HACKY SACK were born when Sydney singer-songwriter Huck Hastings met Sachin Burns (guitarist for Run Marlowe) while working at a cafe/bookshop on Sydney’s Bondi Beach. They became fast friends through their mutual love for well-crafted pop songs, getting through the evening shifts by sharing their latest musical discoveries with each other. The pair began collaborating during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and have since released two singles from their upcoming body of work which explores friendship, apathy and an impending apocalypse. HARK MARQUEE sits within both stumbling and persevering that something human cuts across. Something that will draw you in and not just wash over you. That’s always been the aim for YEEVS singer-songwriter and guitarist Bradley Cork. His new projectis an exercise in such a practice. Having released ‘Standard Whim, Vital Prize’ last year, Hark Marquee are ready to realise those songs as a two-piece. EVENT ACCESS INFO Limited parking is available on King street and the surrounding side streets. According to GoogleMaps, the venue is a 4 min walk/280 metres from St Peters station (not an accessible station) or an 11 min walk/1 km from Newtown station (an Independent Access station). MoshPit Bar is a wheelchair accessible venue with a flat entrance and an accessible toilet. All bathrooms are gender neutral. Limited seating is available inside. No strobe lighting will be used, but there will be LED stage lighting of different colours, as well as sudden and sustained loud noises throughout the event. If the GA ticket price is a barrier for you, or if you’d like to chat about your access needs, drop the band a line at: librarysiestaband@gmail.com PLEASE NOTE: One of the performers is immunocompromised - this means they are at higher risk of more serious illness if they catch COVID-19. For their safety and your own, please wear a mask at this gig. And if you have the means, we’d love it if you could take a rapid antigen test beforehand. Presented by Off The List Records and Library Siesta  
LIBRARY SIESTA (SINGLE LAUNCH) // HACKY SACK // HARK MARQUEE

We acknowledge this event will take place on the stolen land of the Gadigal-Wangal people of the Eora nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all First Nations people. Sovereignty was never ceded.

Join Library Siesta and friends in celebration of their new single, “I Wouldn’t Mind”. Co-presented with Off The List Records, the event is organised with access and inclusion at the forefront. With both live and livestreaming options available, you can choose your own adventure: get amongst the sweaty excitement from inside Moshpit Bar or kick back with a cup of tea, a warm blanket and be part of the fun from the comfort of your own lounge room.

LIBRARY SIESTA write songs for heavy hearts that keep you on your toes. Inside melodic hooks and atop bright, scuzzy guitars are a collection of stories that shine a light on some of the darker sides of humanity. The Eora-based five piece are set to release their second full-length album later this year through Off The List Records, an independent label working to make DIY, experimental and indie music spaces more accessible and inclusive. “I Wouldn’t Mind” is the first offering from the album and is due out 22 April.

HACKY SACK were born when Sydney singer-songwriter Huck Hastings met Sachin Burns (guitarist for Run Marlowe) while working at a cafe/bookshop on Sydney’s Bondi Beach. They became fast friends through their mutual love for well-crafted pop songs, getting through the evening shifts by sharing their latest musical discoveries with each other. The pair began collaborating during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and have since released two singles from their upcoming body of work which explores friendship, apathy and an impending apocalypse.

HARK MARQUEE sits within both stumbling and persevering that something human cuts across. Something that will draw you in and not just wash over you. That’s always been the aim for YEEVS singer-songwriter and guitarist Bradley Cork. His new projectis an exercise in such a practice. Having released ‘Standard Whim, Vital Prize’ last year, Hark Marquee are ready to realise those songs as a two-piece.

EVENT ACCESS INFO
Limited parking is available on King street and the surrounding side streets. According to GoogleMaps, the venue is a 4 min walk/280 metres from St Peters station (not an accessible station) or an 11 min walk/1 km from Newtown station (an Independent Access station).

MoshPit Bar is a wheelchair accessible venue with a flat entrance and an accessible toilet. All bathrooms are gender neutral. Limited seating is available inside. No strobe lighting will be used, but there will be LED stage lighting of different colours, as well as sudden and sustained loud noises throughout the event.

If the GA ticket price is a barrier for you, or if you’d like to chat about your access needs, drop the band a line at: librarysiestaband@gmail.com

PLEASE NOTE: One of the performers is immunocompromised - this means they are at higher risk of more serious illness if they catch COVID-19. For their safety and your own, please wear a mask at this gig. And if you have the means, we’d love it if you could take a rapid antigen test beforehand.

Presented by Off The List Records and Library Siesta

 
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LIBRARY SIESTA (SINGLE LAUNCH) // HACKY SACK // HARK MARQUEE

We acknowledge this event will take place on the stolen land of the Gadigal-Wangal people of the Eora nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all First Nations people. Sovereignty was never ceded.

Join Library Siesta and friends in celebration of their new single, “I Wouldn’t Mind”. Co-presented with Off The List Records, the event is organised with access and inclusion at the forefront. With both live and livestreaming options available, you can choose your own adventure: get amongst the sweaty excitement from inside Moshpit Bar or kick back with a cup of tea, a warm blanket and be part of the fun from the comfort of your own lounge room.

LIBRARY SIESTA write songs for heavy hearts that keep you on your toes. Inside melodic hooks and atop bright, scuzzy guitars are a collection of stories that shine a light on some of the darker sides of humanity. The Eora-based five piece are set to release their second full-length album later this year through Off The List Records, an independent label working to make DIY, experimental and indie music spaces more accessible and inclusive. “I Wouldn’t Mind” is the first offering from the album and is due out 22 April.

HACKY SACK were born when Sydney singer-songwriter Huck Hastings met Sachin Burns (guitarist for Run Marlowe) while working at a cafe/bookshop on Sydney’s Bondi Beach. They became fast friends through their mutual love for well-crafted pop songs, getting through the evening shifts by sharing their latest musical discoveries with each other. The pair began collaborating during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and have since released two singles from their upcoming body of work which explores friendship, apathy and an impending apocalypse.

HARK MARQUEE sits within both stumbling and persevering that something human cuts across. Something that will draw you in and not just wash over you. That’s always been the aim for YEEVS singer-songwriter and guitarist Bradley Cork. His new projectis an exercise in such a practice. Having released ‘Standard Whim, Vital Prize’ last year, Hark Marquee are ready to realise those songs as a two-piece.

EVENT ACCESS INFO
Limited parking is available on King street and the surrounding side streets. According to GoogleMaps, the venue is a 4 min walk/280 metres from St Peters station (not an accessible station) or an 11 min walk/1 km from Newtown station (an Independent Access station).

MoshPit Bar is a wheelchair accessible venue with a flat entrance and an accessible toilet. All bathrooms are gender neutral. Limited seating is available inside. No strobe lighting will be used, but there will be LED stage lighting of different colours, as well as sudden and sustained loud noises throughout the event.

If the GA ticket price is a barrier for you, or if you’d like to chat about your access needs, drop the band a line at: librarysiestaband@gmail.com

PLEASE NOTE: One of the performers is immunocompromised – this means they are at higher risk of more serious illness if they catch COVID-19. For their safety and your own, please wear a mask at this gig. And if you have the means, we’d love it if you could take a rapid antigen test beforehand.

Presented by Off The List Records and Library Siesta