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Date and Time
Rāhoroi (Sat) 8th March, 7PM

Elizabeth Sanctuary welding school for Girls / Sanctit(t)y _ ROMance / Hazel Elder / mellifera

Entry
$10
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Swampsoul and Scrap Metal Cereal present...

Elizabeth Sanctuary welding school for Girls is a 100% digital girl who is also dead. Her only musical influences are Appalachian black metal, Olivia Rodrigo's sophomore album 'Guts' and the horrors.

https://swampsoul.bandcamp.com/album/plastic-double

Sanctit(t)y_ROMance is a noise/dance project by Sophia Frudd. Harsh Drum Beats over echoing, billowy syncopations of desperate fallen angels, covered in tar. Aching, squealing one-liners to seethe and dwell into...based in Poneke.

https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1996462460

Hazel Elder is ecstatic noise pop. the new, improved formula. grungy guitar over blown-out beats, big synths and a bad attitude. beautiful fucked up computer-girl rock n roll from the future. a runaway freight train destroying everything in its path. queen shit. what more do you want?

hazelelder.bandcamp.com/

mellifera is
Uranium 235
that yellow dye that makes mice transparent 
the Carpathian's to the Danube
Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer
infinite blizzard
the touch of a dagger

https://melliferaa.bandcamp.com/album/the-day-the-cars-will-lay-in-heaps


$10 presale tickets available via UTR

Special thanks to Creative New Zealand for supporting Pyramid Club's programme

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