DUMBELLS - 'UP LATE WITH' ALBUM RELEASE
DUMBELLS - 'UP LATE WITH' ALBUM RELEASE

DUMBELLS - 'UP LATE WITH' ALBUM RELEASE

with The Blinds + Possible Humans + Silicone Prairie
John Curtin Hotel (Carlton, VIC)
Friday, 2 May 2025 8:00 pm
29 days away
18 Plus
Alternative
Grunge
Indie
Music
Rock
Australian Artists

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Join Dumbells, Possible Humans, Blinds and Silicone Prairie for a night of off-kilter guitar rock as Dumbells lauch their Debut LP 'Up Late With Dumbells'
 
Nic Warnock of Repressed Records/R.I.P. Society writes:
 
"Dumbells are my favourite new band to see live in Sydney since, well, when live music started happening again. They embody a quality apparent in many of my favourite Sydney groups, where pre-existing music scenes blur and new alignments form. Whatever forces brought Sam Wilkinson (Shrapnel, Sachet) , Jen May (Tee Vee Repairmann), Ben Schattner (Shrapnel, VIPP) and Ishka Edmeades (Tee Vee Repairmann, Satanic Togas....) together has unlocked a certain hard-to-describe quality of rock ‘n’ roll I personally yearn for.
 
It’s hard to quantify this particular quality of r’n’r without a long list of nerdish reference points, but I think it’s how non-aligned with any particular sub-genre, or era, or tacked on caricature-ish style they are in their approach to amateur rock music that makes them not just another band in the endless sea of music.
 
On one hand, a child, or even a Pavement fan could immediately be wooed by the immediacy of the hooks, melodies and charismatic group dynamic expertly, but not too expertly, captured on ‘Up Late With Dumbells’. On the other hand, cold hearted cynics will have their record collector cockles warmed by a feeling akin to discovering Big Star’s Radio City or Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartment’s Bait & Switch.
 
Dumbells cross examine the classic / independent rock dialectic in a manner that’s musically informed, but more importantly intuitive. They aren’t in reaction to, or embracement of, any micro-trend but embrace the big picture of being in a humble rock band.  Dumbells do shit with their guitars, bass, drums and voices that we all know feel good, natural and exciting, but maybe in a world rife with self-consciousness and cynicism, often get lost in the sauce."

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