25 Sept
WAAX
WAAX are redefining punk with their own uncompromising brand of high emotion, alternative rock ‘n’ roll
Since their monster 2019 debut LP, Big Grief, Brisbane power post-punk outfit WAAX have maintained a singular drive to create and release their own uncompromising brand of high emotion, alternative rock ‘n’ roll.
Lead by the fierce energy of vocalist and founder Maz DeVita, WAAX have used a history of mortal trials faced and overcome to inform a brand of song writing that cuts deep and gives no quarter. With their ranks bolstered by new guitarist James Gatling joining fellow guitarist Ewan Birtwell, drummer Tom Bloomfield and bassist Tom Griffin, WAAX’s reputation as a must-see on any festival bill continues, though in its now supercharged form.
Image by James Adams
Price
From $44.85
Times
Doors 7:30pm
Accessibility
Wheelchair access
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…this album is bloody brilliant. Fierce, honest, and anthemic, Big Grief demands to be played over and over again – and while you’re at it, make it louder every time.
The AU Review
WAAX are well along the path to greatness…
The Young Folks
…jump on the WAAX bandwagon, because the future’s looking bright.
Wall of Sound