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SOAK

Soundcheck 04/01: Young Fathers + Mac DeMarco + The Flaming Lips + more…

It’s festival season, which means heaps of the amazing bands and artists hitting the fertile festival circuit will also be hitting up Sydney along the way.

Top Five: SOAK’s favourite songs of 2015 & Australian plans

The Derry darling loves Courtney Barnett, and is super keen to try out goon of fortune…

GALLERY :: SOAK at Hibernian House

SOAK is a tiny little lady with a huge heart. She played her first Sydney show ever at (a sold out) Hibernian House – check out photos from the beautiful, intimate evening by Nicol Mouton.

Listen :: SOAK ‘B A Nobody’ live acoustic on Arvos

“I think the whole idea of ‘being a nobody’ is this really odd concept that’s like… the exact same as the idea of ‘being someone’.” 18 year old Bridie Monds-Watson, aka SOAK, blew us away with her young wisdom and a heartbreaking acoustic version of ‘B A Nobody’.

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