Local band Club Halifax will open the first 2023 Sounds of our Towns Mountain Getdown on Thursday 20 April at Blue Mountains Theatre after winning the opportunity with a short video of themselves performing original material.
Local band Club Halifax will open the first 2023 Sounds of our Towns Mountain Getdown on Thursday 20 April at Blue Mountains Theatre after winning the opportunity with a short video of themselves performing original material.
Club Halifax is a local indie pop/rock band that writes and performs up-tempo tunes to dance to alongside songs to confess sob stories and pained hearts.
With powerful lead vocals by Leura resident, Bree Greasley, vocals and rhythm guitar by Ethan Karpathy from Springwood, lead guitar by Warrimoo-born Cameron Hopcroft, and groovy drumming by Cameron Browning with bass by Robert Jinks, both from Katoomba.
Bass player Rob Jinks says accepting the award at the December 2022 Sounds of our Towns was an unforgettable experience.
“Heading down to the Hub was unreal,” Rob says. “Watching the other artists up on the stage tearing it up was amazing and got the whole band excited at this opportunity to play at the venue.
“Seeing the infrastructure of the building, lighting and sound systems, lends to the growth of this amazing event, and the Blue Mountains music community,” Rob says. “We cannot wait to play at SOOT Vol. 5!”
All in their twenties, the band have been together since 2021, after high school chums Cameron Browning and Cameron Hopcroft were joined by Bree on vocals. Wanting to develop the sound, Rob and Ethan were approached to jump into the band, bringing new life into the upcoming tunes.
Vol. 5 will feature other local bands Quoll, a local art-metal-band whose intention is to shine light on social, historical, and environmental matters and DeepSea Lights who create downbeat folk electronica and trip hop.