Gangrene Dream (Single Launch)
Gangrene Dream (Single Launch)

Gangrene Dream (Single Launch)

with Walls & Waves, Little Theatre
The Workers Club (Fitzroy, VIC)
Thursday, 1 May 2025 7:00 pm
44 days away
18 Plus
Psychedelic
Punk
Rock
Grunge
Indie
POP

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General Admission (18+)
$12.75
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Gangrene Dream, born in Melbourne's eastern suburbs, fuses 60s garage psychedelia with modern punk, dubbing their sound "shack rock".

After lineup changes, they solidified in 2024, releasing three singles—Can’t Surf, Ratlicker, and 3:30—featured on Spotify playlists and PBS’s Fang It! They've headlined venues like Bergy Bandroom, Cherry Bar, and The Gaso, delivering high-energy, chaotic performances.

Walls & Waves formed during the COVID pandemic. Their debut album had a more psychedelic approach, evoking the vibes of bands like Pond and Tame Impala.

During their second album, Mars Melody Memory, the band immersed themselves in a very different sound. Collaborating with a filmmaker, the album became the soundtrack to a short film.

After a one-year break following their last album, W&W is back with a few new members and is currently working on their third album. This time, they're aiming for a heavier sound, incorporating elements of shoegaze, grunge, stoner rock, and punk rock.

Little Theatre began as an instrumental solo project while Eric was writing and recording music with his bands Lake Monsters and Hill Park. In early 2015, when both bands went on hiatus around the same time, Eric decided that he still had music he wanted to make. He wrote, recorded and released his first EP, Few and Far Between, by August of 2015. 

Since then, Eric has experimented with genres ranging from folk, to anti-pop, to indie rock, and anything you could think of in between. Little Theatre is currently working on songs with a more pop punk/indie/arena rock focus.

With catchy melodies, fuzzy guitars and big walls of drums, Little Theatre is finally becoming an outlet for releasing all the teenage angst that got Eric into music in the first place.