Here is a sneak peek of some of the musicians that will be featured at the Brisbane markets, there is a full live music line up, and best of all it’s FREE for everyone to enjoy. Brought to us by the wonderful and super passionate about independent music Mammoth Productions based in Brisbane, we are very excited to have them on board!
Pikelet (Melb) – plays 7pm Saturday
sounds like? multi-tiered music of swirling and shifting melody, layered harmonies and charming story-telling
Mr Rascal (Bris) – plays 6pm Saturday
sounds like? contemporary folk described by Time Off Magazine as ‘songs that sound like old friends even before you’ve heard them’.
Kate Jacobson (Bris) – plays 5pm Saturday
sounds like? indie-country folk. Incorporating voice, guitar and foot percussion both audibly and visually enchanting, evocative and unique.
The Cardboard Kids (Bris) – plays 4pm Saturday
sounds like? funky pop melodies & folked up tunes. they have the tendency to use a handful of harmonies, catchy choruses and sweet, sweet glockenspiel to get the attention of others.
The Fox and the River (Bris) – plays 3pm Saturday
sounds like? modern folk music with a single guitar, soft harmonies and a twist of costumes to entertain.
Erin-Louise (Bris) – plays 1pm Saturday
sounds like? quirky music with an honest and original sound that infuses obscure yet innocent melodies with complex rhythms and talkative lyrics alongside the use of odd instruments.
The Bell Divers (Bris) – plays Sunday 4:30pm
sounds like? bright, clean guitar pop which some people call classically Brisbane, but they don’t quite fit in.
Lion Island (Bris) – plays Sunday 3:30pm
sounds like? Rolling ballads, catchy tunes and other subtle bits and pieces – an energetic foot-stomping endeavor.
JuliaWhy? (Syd) – plays Sunday 2:30pm
sounds like? An interesting mixture of grunge-inspired folk; the personal music of JuliaWhy? is sure to get you thinking and questioning.
Edge of Colour (Bris) – plays Sunday 1:30pm
sounds like? a fusion live electronica band, with an eclectic dance sound across the genres of ambient, dub, breaks and pop