Methyl Ethyl - Manning House, Sydney



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Manning Bar

Manning Road, Camperdown, Sydney, Australia

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Manning Bar is one of Sydney's premier entertainment venues located in the heart of Camperdown. It offers an array of exciting options for nightlife entertainment, including live music, DJs, comedy, and more. The venue has an outdoor area where you can enjoy beer, cocktails and food, as well as plenty of seating inside. With 12 bars and spaces to fit more than 3,000 people, it can cater to a variety of musical acts and performances. Manning Bar also boasts an impressive selection of drinks, including more than 20 beers on tap, and an extensive food menu featuring bar snacks, light meals, and desserts.

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METHYL ETHEL, the brainchild of musical polymath Jake Webb, have announced an Australian tour kicking off this November in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide

Methyl Ethel have been making waves, selling out every headline show in the country since 2016 and topping the album and singles charts (for ‘Ubu’ and ‘Drink Wine’). The third most played artist on triple j this year (ranking higher than Lorde and Kendrick Lamar), Methyl Ethel’s second album Everything Is Forgotten is winning over fans in the northern hemisphere, with their recent London show at Shacklewell Arms selling out in less than 24 hours.

Earlier this summer Methyl Ethel were invited by Huw Stephens to record a BBC Radio 1 session at the legendary Maida Vale studios. Listen back to the live renditions of ‘Drink Wine’, ‘Ubu’, ‘No. 28’, ‘Groundswell’ and ‘L’Heure des Sorcières’ via the BBC iPlayer. In addtion, their latest single ‘Drink Wine’ receiving heavy A-list rotation on BBC 6Music and saw them perform a session with Lauren Laverne. Watch here via BBC iPlayer.

Everything Is Forgotten is a vivid, compelling and mysterious creature; all sinewy, curvaceous pop nuggets and enigmatic currents. Written and recorded by Perth-based Webb, it was brought to life by acclaimed British producer James Ford (Arctic Monkeys, Foals). The pair’s collaboration has infused Methyl Ethel’s shoegaze dream-pop palate with electronic and polyrhythmic flourishes, allowing Webb’s keening, gender- fluid vocals and searing poetry to take centre stage.