Milk Factory w/ Betty & Oswald

We had the delight to perform with the sweet bohemian Betty & Oswald from Sydney on their King of Bohemia tour. They were such a joy to watch with their gypsy tunes and their adorable use of megaphones, kazoo and accordion.   Sadly, this was our last gig with our bassist Jack so that definitely […]

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Band Press Shoots with Adam Smith

As we wrap up the Black Cat campaign.. I just wanted to feature and say a huge thank you to Adam Smith (@adamjsmith_) for putting his hand up to shoot us as a band. It was a pain in the butt to scout isolated domestic locations and smelly free Gumtree couches, but Adam was there […]

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MX Shoot

Outtakes and Behind The Scenes from the MX newspaper shoot with Ric Frearson. Was a little embarrassing posing in the middle of Queen St Mall, Brisbane city! Especially when passerbys start pulling out their iPhones to take a photo of you even though they have no idea who you are but they think they should […]

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Federal

Decided to go away for the weekend to try and get creative and give myself some time off. So we headed down to Federal down near Byron Bay hinterland in New South Wales for two nights. I was sad that it was raining so I couldn’t head down to the beach. I was really excited […]

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BalconyTV Sunshine Coast

We were invited to be a part of BalconyTV Sunshine Coast on Friday. As Jack our bassist was down in Sydney getting his passport (he’s about to move to Switzerland which we are extremely sad about), we decided to do an acoustic duo rendition of ‘Cupid.’ The Reversals were on before us, and Jasper who […]

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Last Gig on the ‘Black Cat’ Tour

Friday night saw our last gig for the Black Cat tour. Phew! And what a way to finish as well.. It was my favourite gig to date as everything just worked out perfectly. That never happens. Duckboi (Chris) and Jack Bratt from Golden Age of Ballooning We ended the tour doing a co-headline gig with […]

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International Women’s Day

I was just thinking last night how I was the only female amongst 14 musicians (the gig was a lot of fun though). It was such a coincidence to then wake up this morning to hear it was International Women’s Day today and that only 20% of Australian singer-songwriters are female. We aren’t less talented, […]

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Australian Tour continued…

After our saved night from the murder den by staying at the venue we played at, we decided to recover from our late night celebration by heading to Blacksmith cafe in Redfern or Surry Hills. Those two suburbs confuse me as they’re right by each other. We then headed down to Central station to do […]

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Yangon, Myanmar

It was bittersweet flying back into Yangon. Firstly, sweet because we get to explore the capital city of Myanmar and observe the stark contrasts between city and villages. Secondly, bitter as it meant it was our last stop before returning back to Malaysia en route to Brisbane. We walked around Chinatown many times for feeds, […]

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Inle Lake, Myanmar

We caught another small plane from Bagan to Inle Lake and once we settled into our new temporary home, set out to adventure around the area on push bikes. We stumbled onto this old monastery in the middle of the farm fields. We thought it was a tourist attraction as we read the maps wrong […]

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