In the organizer's words:
Private Function A rock'n'roll band with a punk rock heart. Two-time ARIA-chart toppers. Your new favorite band. Melbourne's Private Function have spent the last seven years carving a reputation as one of the country's most explosive, unpredictable and essential outfits, whose on and off-stage reputation and unhinged marketing tactics precedes them at every turn.
Fuelled by a wicked concoction of bratty quips, nostalgia-fuelled gags and an anti-authoritarian charm distilled with the majesty of rock and the pageantry of roll, Private Function's feverish following should come as no surprise to even a casual observer, with their devotees constantly riding the PF tsunami alongside them and expediting their cult-fuelled rise to the top.
It's from way up here that the PF freak flag unequivocally stakes its claim. Sodakill Sodakill brings their playful and raw energy to incited crowds wherever they go. Their hard-rocking, surf-punking music knocks you straight into a fuzzy wonderland of warm hugs. You feel like fire floating on a cloud. Sodakill have quickly taken Sweden by storm with their unique brand of soda punk - a genre loved by punk fanatics and metal lovers alike. The secret lies in the eclectic mix of influences among the band members: surf punk, doom, glam and pop, which ignites the spark in the most slumbering music hearts. With just one year of live shows behind them, the band has quickly earned a reputation as downstrokes queens, moshpit instigators and worshippers of collective screams and headbangs. It's hard to compare Sodakill to other bands, but many have made valiant attempts with references like Refused, L7, Turbonegro and Bikini Kill. Sodakill picks the cherries out of the cake and bakes a dirty confetti bomb with grunge sprinkles. After several singles and EPs, their first full-length album was finally released in December 2024. After a busy live year in Sweden, people all over are now yearning for their world tour. Scumbag Millionaire High energy action punk, straight out of the gutters of Gothenburg, Sweden!
Scumbag Millionaire first generated a buzz back in 2014 with their single Full Speed Go, a song about Charlie Sheen's drug abuse. In 2018 they signed a record deal with Dutch label Suburban Records (Bad Nerves, The Sore Losers, Peter Pan Speedrock) and released their debut full-length Speed, produced by Micke Nilsson.
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