In Photos: Ghost Notes + Winternationale + Pale Earth @ The Waiting Room, 03.10.2014
The final show at The Waiting Room, with Ghost Notes, Winternationale and Pale Earth.
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The final show at The Waiting Room, with Ghost Notes, Winternationale and Pale Earth.
Sonic Masala Festival featured 22 bands at the Greenslopes Bowls Club, with Scul Hazzards making a long overdue return to Brisbane as the final act of the night.
Bardo Pond shouldn’t have faces because their music doesn’t sound like it comes from people.