Saorsa (EP Launch) with Bares, Jazure (arvo), Monk Inferno with Special Guests (evening)

When

1:00 pmSunday, 8 August 2021

Where

Workers Club

51 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy

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Following the releases of ‘Renegade’ and ‘Call Me Out’, Melbourne singer/songwriter SAORSA is celebrating the release of her highly anticipated debut EP, ‘Call Me Out’.

Written predominantly during the Melbourne COVID-19 lockdowns of 2020, ‘Call Me Out’ acts as a timepiece for SAORSA as she opens up to listeners through raw and emotional lyricism that takes you on an intimate journey of growth and change, something that we can all relate to during a time of such uncertainty.

“The project really captures a transitional period in my life on the cusp of my mid-20's, moving cities and changing careers. It's a scary moment, like diving headfirst into black water.”– SAORSA

To celebrate the EP launch, SAORSA will be joined by special guests Bares and Jazure at the Fitzroy Workers Club on 8 August 2021. Tickets are available now via oztix!

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Monk Inferno:
An intimate and harmonious listening experience borrowing from the core of soul, mixed with the sugar topping of the psychedelic taste. If you're a Mac Demarco, Anderson Pakk fan, this is surely one you should watch out for.

Emily lawson:
Emily took her first steps stumbling along to the beat of early 70’s rock from her Dad’s influence alongside the likes of early 2000’s pop from her Mum. Armed with the lyrics of Stevie Nicks and tunes of Britney Spears she is now ready to bring the groove back with her debut Single Signs and more releases that are on the way!

Elisha: 
Elisha is a soul and jazz inspired passion project based in Naarm (Melbourne) fronted by Australian songstress Elisha Labriola. Crash landing onto Melbourne’s independent music scene in 2018, Elisha has been amazing audiences with her sweet, pure and soulful voice.

Bella Rose: 
.Bella Rose composes, arranges, produces, and writes all her own music and has a Do It Yourself approach for practically all matters of her content. From YouTube videos, to photoshoots. She often says that her style is “mostly sombre ballads with hopeful lyrics”, but Bella Rose isn’t afraid to experiment. She often tries new things with every track, incorporating styles and ideas that are uniquely “Bella Rose-esque”.

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