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Vanishing Shapes
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OCT
29
2017
Wooloweyah Nsw, Australia
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About Vanishing Shapes
Quickly evolved from a Conservatorium project, Vanishing Shapes fuses old sounds of traditional folk music with modern influences such as electronic dance, progressive rock and classical, uniquely traversing from large cinematic soundscapes to twisted dance tunes all on acoustic instruments.
Endearingly dubbed ‘fairy music’ during an early tour, their unique sound has found a home in some unexpected places, receiving strong support from Newcastle’s warehouse scenes as well as sharing the stage with diverse national and international acts such as Afenginn, The Crooked Fiddle Band and Asta. The band has maintained a busy schedule touring independently, releasing an EP and full length album and playing festivals including St Albans Folk Festival, Wollombi Music Festival and Regrowth Festival.
Live performances are highly energetic and a bit humorous whilst bouncing from being playful, harrowing and ethereal creating moments that appeal to urges of dance, crying and escaping to other dimensions.
Endearingly dubbed ‘fairy music’ during an early tour, their unique sound has found a home in some unexpected places, receiving strong support from Newcastle’s warehouse scenes as well as sharing the stage with diverse national and international acts such as Afenginn, The Crooked Fiddle Band and Asta. The band has maintained a busy schedule touring independently, releasing an EP and full length album and playing festivals including St Albans Folk Festival, Wollombi Music Festival and Regrowth Festival.
Live performances are highly energetic and a bit humorous whilst bouncing from being playful, harrowing and ethereal creating moments that appeal to urges of dance, crying and escaping to other dimensions.
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Genres:
Folk, Experimental, Fairy Music
Band Members:
Jake Kennedy - Guitar, Jennifer Hankin - Flutes, vocals, Nick Jamieson - Clarinets, Tim Merrikin - Double Bass, E. Bass, Charango
Hometown:
Newcastle, Australia
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Vanishing Shapes to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
OCT
29
2017
Wooloweyah Nsw, Australia
PACIFIC HOTEL
I Was There
OCT
28
2017
Nimbin, Australia
Nimbin Bush Theatre
I Was There
OCT
27
2017
Sawtell, Australia
63 First Ave
I Was There
SEP
24
2017
Sydney, Australia
Upstairs at Freds
I Was There
SEP
23
2017
Canberra, Australia
Smith's Alternative
I Was There
SEP
22
2017
Newtown, Australia
The Townie
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Vanishing Shapes
Quickly evolved from a Conservatorium project, Vanishing Shapes fuses old sounds of traditional folk music with modern influences such as electronic dance, progressive rock and classical, uniquely traversing from large cinematic soundscapes to twisted dance tunes all on acoustic instruments.
Endearingly dubbed ‘fairy music’ during an early tour, their unique sound has found a home in some unexpected places, receiving strong support from Newcastle’s warehouse scenes as well as sharing the stage with diverse national and international acts such as Afenginn, The Crooked Fiddle Band and Asta. The band has maintained a busy schedule touring independently, releasing an EP and full length album and playing festivals including St Albans Folk Festival, Wollombi Music Festival and Regrowth Festival.
Live performances are highly energetic and a bit humorous whilst bouncing from being playful, harrowing and ethereal creating moments that appeal to urges of dance, crying and escaping to other dimensions.
Endearingly dubbed ‘fairy music’ during an early tour, their unique sound has found a home in some unexpected places, receiving strong support from Newcastle’s warehouse scenes as well as sharing the stage with diverse national and international acts such as Afenginn, The Crooked Fiddle Band and Asta. The band has maintained a busy schedule touring independently, releasing an EP and full length album and playing festivals including St Albans Folk Festival, Wollombi Music Festival and Regrowth Festival.
Live performances are highly energetic and a bit humorous whilst bouncing from being playful, harrowing and ethereal creating moments that appeal to urges of dance, crying and escaping to other dimensions.
Show More
Genres:
Folk, Experimental, Fairy Music
Band Members:
Jake Kennedy - Guitar, Jennifer Hankin - Flutes, vocals, Nick Jamieson - Clarinets, Tim Merrikin - Double Bass, E. Bass, Charango
Hometown:
Newcastle, Australia
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