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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Grumpy Neighbour alert

THE Junction Motel will be the venue for a performance by Grumpy Neighbour at 7pm on October 28. The country/folk mostly acoustic band has two Tasmanian members and is touring the state to launch its new album, Judas Ute.

The group generally plays around Melbourne, Daylesford and Castlemaine as its local circuit. The Tasmanian gigs will include Ulverstone, Burnie, Hobart, Margate and Dunalley as well as New Norfolk.

Contact the Junction Motel for ticket details here.

Triple J "Unearthed" says: "Grumpy Neighbour hail from the far north of the deep south and they've been wandering their merry way along the dusty backroads and dirt tracks of this dry and timeless land on a search for revelation and some place called farther down the line. Their country-folky-bluesy tunes are laced with deep thoughts and shallow puns. They feature strong, catchy melodies, highlighted by choice harmonies and are backed up by a sturdy compliment of guitars, mandolins and the occasional horn or melodica. Singing songs from the heart and imparting bullshit from the hip, Grumpy Neighbour is music for the soul."

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