Collective Uprising

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When?

27 March 2025 starting 7:00 am

What?

Sooki Lounge PresentsCollective UprisingNo Motivation:



Formed in the small town of Lang Lang, No Motivation is a three-piece rock band made up of Brothers Ethan (Drums) and Xavier (vocals and guitar), along with their best friend Jacob (Bassist). The trio has been making music together for years, but in 2020, they started jamming more seriously and have been expanding the set of original and cover songs ever since.



Influenced by bands like Radiohead, Foo Fighters and Powderfinger, their grungy roots are sure to rock your socks off.



The Defibs:



The Defibs”, or ‘The Fibbys’ as their fans call them, weave together an eclectic mix of surf, blues and indie rock that captures the Zeitgeist, all while delivering electrifying live performances.



The Sledge:



The Sledge  are a hard hitting  local rock band  of the eastern suburbs with influences such as Guns n roses , rhcp , Jimi Hendrix and many more



Duncan Woods:



Duncan Woods is a singer-songwriter based in Newcastle, Australia, Duncan has honed his craft through his work with his bands The Epicureans in Germany and SF Wrens in Australia.



His time with these large groups has helped shape his unique sound and approach to songwriting, drawing on influences from the jazz and funk players he surrounded himself with, and now bringing that back to his more acoustic sound which started it all. Duncan is preparing to release a new collection of songs that reflect his growth as an artist and storyteller. These upcoming tracks capture a raw, intimate sound, showcasing his signature lyrical depth and touch on his journey through life and love so far.



Moksha:



is a three piece rock/ pop punk band located in Melbourne, with catchy riffs and plenty of angsty screaming to go around. The music is moulded together with themes of rebellion, peace and self introspection.



Remember The Circus:



Michael McDonagh has played extensively across Australia and North America, refining his sharp, cheeky, mournful tunes. The Newcastle-bred and now Melbourne-based singer/songwriter released an EP in late 2023 with his beloved band Remember the Circus called At Ease, At Last - and moved south shortly after it's release. Sharing his old and new songs with new audiences is what 2025 in Victoria is all about. Come along for some stories, some raw and honest songwriting, and maybe even the stirring of a human emotion or twoIn the coming months, Duncan will be hitting the road to perform his new material across both Australia and Europe, connecting with fans through heartfelt solo performances and intimate shows with a small band.



With his roots firmly planted in the folk tradition but always evolving, Duncan Woods is poised to captivate audiences once again with his introspective music and his blend of sincerity and dry humour.