2 Friday August 6.45pm
Guests: The Twa Corgies, Sibyl
Flora Debut Album Launch
Live Music, Launch
Tiered Ticketing
Flora releases their debut album!!
Vinyl, CDs and merch will be available to purchase
Flora’s album band will play the new self titled album that will be available for streaming on all platforms from 22nd July. Their single ‘Taught To Kill’ can be streamed on all platforms now.
Flora has a unique ability to unite people from different genres, walks of life, and communities, creating a comfortable and cohesive musical experience. Influences from jazz, soul, country, folk, rock, and alternative music are subtly woven throughout the album, yet Flora’s identity remains distinct and clear.
Having worked closely for two years with Lara Prokop, a friend and Melbourne-based producer. As a debut album for both Flora and Prokop, the two have crafted this album with resilience and persistence, etching their journey into the final form of the nine tracks. From the brittle rawness of just vocals and guitar to moments where the musical framework is built up with lush backing vocals, fiddle, banjo, and cello, supported by soft double bass, washy drums, and robust electric guitar. This album marks Flora’s growth as an artist and stands as a testament to the power of music as a tool for personal and collective healing.
With supports from The Twa Corbies – a Victorian based two-piece that love to share the fun, exciting and occasionally lamenting sounds and stories of Celtic folk music. Enjoyable to all who love tunes about rebellion, romance and of course a good night on the grog.
And Sibyl – an alt-folk band; singing about feelings & casting spells on Wurundjeri country. Firelit, blossoming and dirt-stained, their tenderly macabre music has warmed the crowds of Bush Music Festival, Holler Festival, Access For All, and most recently; their own sold-out Single Launch at Mamma Chen’s.
‘Porchlight’ and ‘Genesis’ are the band’s first singles – rustic, understated tributes to both physical and meta ideas of home. Soon to release their debut album; ‘Weal & Woe’ fuses the sensibilities of Lydia Grant, Chloe Morgan & Anita Agathangelou
This event is held on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri peoples. We pay our deepest respects to all elders past and present, and to all first nations people attending. FREE FOR FIRST NATIONS AND REFUGEE FOLK – msg me for a ticket ❤