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12 April | Friday Night Live at the Lounge | Runt Records presents Twine supported by Babyteeth & Stripes

  • Corner Gilles Arcade and Playhouse Land Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia (map)

Twine

Combining shimmering violins with outbursts of feedback from an amp being pushed to its limits, Twine is a noise rock band who almost defy genre labels. Influenced by the experimentation of 90’s bands like Unwound, Slint and The Dirty three; while also incorporating an approach to honest songwriting reminiscent of alt country staples like Jason Molina and David Berman, the band have already made an impact during their short period of existence.

One of the band's earliest successes came with the release of the song ‘Same Old Problems’, which received widespread critical acclaim. More recently, Twine have set their eyes firmly to the future, working on their debut album which is set to be released in 2024.

Alongside their recording work, Twine have also made a name for themselves as a formidable live act. With a reputation for explosive and captivating performances, they’ve won over crowds across arange of festival appearances including BigSound 2023(QLD), West End Fest (NSW) and The Mountain Goat Valley Crawl (QLD), in addition to shows around the country alongside other rising alternative acts such as Dust (NSW), Horror My Friend (SA) and Mini Skirt (NSW).

With attention and interest gained from a slew of international labels, tastemakers, and radio stations, Twine seems to be on the cusp of not only national but international recognition.

Stripes

An overcomplicated mix of hard-hitting drums, twinkly guitar riffs andemotion; stripes. is all about learning to live with growing older.

Babyteeth

Coming out of the womb kicking and screaming, babyteeth are a femmepunk noise machine making musicon Kaurna Land. Taking inspiration from the riotgrrrl and queercore movements of the 90s, the four-piece use complex basslines andscreeching guitar solos to discuss their experiences with sexism and growing upqueer.