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Polish Club Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Polish Club

Nov 8, 2019

7:00 PM GMT+10
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Polish Club Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Running Times Doors: 7:00pm The Buoys: 8:00pm - 8:30pm VOIID: 8:50pm - 9:20pm Polish Club: 9:40pm - 10:20pm DZ Deathrays: 10:40pm - 11:40pm *Please note all times are approximate & subject to change. Strict Curfew Times: Sunday to Thursday shows = 11:30pm Friday & Saturday shows = Midnight All Ages Events = 10:00pm Merchandise: Positive Rising: Part 1 is DZ Deathrays' fourth studio album and is out August 30 via I OH YOU. - Any items ordered before this date will not be shipped until release date. - Items purchased after August 30 may have up to two week turnaround. - These items are available only while stocks last. Please note the Blue Vinyl is a limited edition and will sell fast. - Please get in touch with 24Hundred Official Merch store if you have any questions about your items. Items ordered here are exclusively shipped to you via 24Hundred and will not be available for pick up from the merch desk at a show.
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Polish Club Biography

There are two of them. They are called Novak and John-Henry and are the loudest goddamn soul outfit you’ve ever heard. (And yes, they are both sort of Polish.)

John-Henry is the drummer. He’s very good at hitting three separate things at once with great gravity. Novak’s the singer. He also plays a beautifully brash blues guitar, but you won’t remember that after you hear his voice, so just make a mental note of it now.

Sydney’s Polish Club writes pop songs fifty years late and twice the speed. In any one of their numbers, which barely nip at the three minute mark, the full-bodied howl of Motown’s finest frontmen is parsed through the garage rock scuzz of Detroit.
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Indie Rock
Rock
Rock & Roll
Soul
Blues-rock
Indie
Indie Rock And Roll
Soul-blues
Alternative
Blues
Garage Punk
Garage Rock
Indie Pop
Rock & Soul
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