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Welllllity, wellity, wellity, you are rapturously invited to Super Hotel's EP Launch Party!Super Hotel is your Magandjin/Brisbane band for meanders, sits and stands. Their alternative country-rock should palliate your ailments by its own sort of merry melancholy, like taking a jaunt by a rainy river or receiving a knowing nod from your daily bus driver.

Having gained significant local lovin’ for their first single, slacker anthem Shaq Attack (voted #14 on 4ZZZ's recent Hot 100), Super Hotel came out charging with Rory Calhouns - an upbeat country swagger on the fun futility of wandering and wondering about town. This turned heads nationally, getting spins on ABC Country and Triple J, as well as serving as a highlighted segment on the ABC morning news. Now with only weeks to go until their EP release, the band's latest single, Driving at Dusk, is already becoming a fan favourite, as an agnostic hymn that swerves through observational poetry and melodic twang until crashing into the grungy realities of inherited belief systems and inevitable breakups. Oh baby, ya just gotta come see what else the band has cooked up to serve with these!

To celebrate the release of this huge debut EP, Super Hotel will be bounding down like ACA's dogman to The Junk Bar in New Farm on Saturday 28th March, supported by a slick selection of Brisbane’s best band buddies. Opening will be Melted Crystals, a solo lo-fi rock and roll show on death, dreams and love, followed by Teenage Bees, a reconfiguration of local legends raring to take care of beeezness with their debut gig, and main support from our big little town’s coolest indie-rock trio, People Mover.

Come on out to the new Junk Bar basement and jiiiive with us, turkey! Tickets on sale now!

Special Guests:
Melted Crystals, Teenage Bees, People Mover

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From: $17.85
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