
Trim Reaper
welcome to Trim Reaper (Meanjin / Brisbane)
echo & bounce
596 Stanley St
Nov 23, 2024
7:00 PM GMT+10
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About this concert
a run of free shows down Australia's east coast in support of our debut EP 'listen to Trim Reaper'.
After supporting Keli Holiday in their hometown of Brisbane, Trim Reaper takes the circus on the road to meet the people, pedal their wear, and drink their beers.
Bring your dog, and bring your bloody good time.
Supports:
Gadigal with Cupholder, etcetc DJs
Maenjin with DJ sets from First Beige, DZ Deathrays, Patience (of The Grates)
Naarm with Tim Maxwell (of Loser)
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Trim Reaper Biography
Trim Reaper draw their power from the unfiltered charm of vintage gear and unconventional recording equipment. Hailing from Brisbane, Australia’s indie rock heartbeat, Matthew Somers (I Heart Hiroshima) and Michael Hardy (Violent Soho, Miiesha, Birds Of Tokyo…) draw inspiration from bands like Suicide, LCD Soundsystem, IDLES, and Protomartyr, fusing purpose and passion to create their heavy and heartfelt art.
The project was born from a series of 4-track cassette jams recorded in the early months of 2020. These raw sessions were later sampled, and layered to become the blueprint of their debut EP, ‘listen to Trim Reaper’.
Described as dance punk/indie electro, Somers and Hardy carve their groove with live drums, distortion, and tape machines, transforming raw energy into art that is both sincere and unpretentious.
Their music tackles themes of housing affordability, wealth division, emotional empathy, and self-worth, giving a voice to the underrepresented and pushing back against the fear, ego, and cataclysm dominating today’s headlines.
Read MoreThe project was born from a series of 4-track cassette jams recorded in the early months of 2020. These raw sessions were later sampled, and layered to become the blueprint of their debut EP, ‘listen to Trim Reaper’.
Described as dance punk/indie electro, Somers and Hardy carve their groove with live drums, distortion, and tape machines, transforming raw energy into art that is both sincere and unpretentious.
Their music tackles themes of housing affordability, wealth division, emotional empathy, and self-worth, giving a voice to the underrepresented and pushing back against the fear, ego, and cataclysm dominating today’s headlines.
Electronic
Indie Dance
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