Deep Sea Arcade | Blacklight Tour · Corner Hotel · Melbourne



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The Corner Hotel

57 Swan St, Richmond, Melbourne, Australia

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The Corner Hotel is an iconic live music and entertainment venue located in the heart of Richmond, Melbourne. It offers a huge variety of music, comedy, and events, from international acts to local talent. Their fully-licensed bar and restaurant features a range of international cuisine, as well as a selection of craft beers and spirits. The large stage area is fitted with state-of-the-art lighting and sound, while the adjoining beer garden is the perfect place to chill out in the warm weather. The Corner Hotel's large, open spaces can also be hired for events, either casual or formal. The staff are known for their friendly, welcoming attitude and have made it a popular spot for music and entertainment lovers.

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Prepare yourself for the sonic exploration that is, Deep Sea Arcade, at the The Corner Hotel, on Friday 18 January. Tickets on sale Now! Deep Sea Arcade’s new Album “Blacklight” is out now https://uma.lnk.to/blacklight ‘Blacklight’ is a melting pot of psychedelia, beats, slacker-rock and 70’s soul. Combining rhythm sections reminiscent of 90’s trip hop and Dre era production. Glistening frontman Nic Mckenzie’s melodies float eerily above Matt Johnson’s (Jeff Buckley, St Vincent) gargantuan drum sound. Eric J Dubowsky’s (Flume, Chemical Brothers) spacious mix takes you through the wardrobe to Narnia and back again while beautiful vine like guitars bring this journey to its conclusion leaving you panting on the floor exclaiming ‘what a meticulously composed album’ Is it physical? Is it chemical? Those questions are a line from Learning To Fly, on the new Deep Sea Arcade album, Blacklight, which is due out on the Long Player label through Universal. But itʼs more than that for the Sydney band built around Nic McKenzie and Nick Weaver. While it may have been written about a relationship that was addictive but ultimately toxic for McKenzie, it also sums up not just the fresh territory explored on the record – Is it trip hop? Is it electronica? Is it rockʼnʼroll? - but the lifelong friendship at the core of the band.