Tickets on Sale Friday February 8th at 12PM Doors 7:30pm | Show 8:30pm You hear the distinct vibration of your mobile phone. A text message from a new crush. Do you text back? Do you wait? Is it stalking or does it just show that you're keen? Everyone has been there, taking those first steps in a new relationship. It's, well, awkward. For San Cisco, there has been very little waiting around. The four-piece have followed their own path since emerging from Fremantle, Western Australia, a few years… Show more ago. From humble beginnings of weekend jams to being nominated for a 2011 Unearthed J Award and landing themselves at #7 in triple j's Hottest 100 countdown the band have a natural chemistry, growing organically into their own mold to create their sophomore EP, "Awkward." Lead single 'Awkward' is an unmistakable pop gem featuring the vocal talents of both Jordi Davieson and drummer, Scarlett Stevens. Penned in the studio one afternoon, the song was voted in to the top 10 of triple j's Hottest 100 and scored almost 1,000,000 plays on youtube. Following on from their success of their debut EP, "Golden Revolver," San Cisco returned to the recording studio with Steven Schram (Little Red, Little Birdy and Cat Empire) in Melbourne to delve further into the songs they had perfected on stage and in the backyard shed. The finished product is their sophomore EP, "Awkward" featuring five tracks of indie pop goodness, showcasing Jordi's turn of phrase and Josh Biondillo's varied influences in his music writing. In its entirety it is an eclectic mix of indie pop with dashes of rock and slashes of synth. Each member of the band brings a different influence to the table from their diverse and eclectic palate of indie, rap, hip-hop and jazz. The five-track EP is a statement of intent for a band on the cusp of something big. The energetic and upbeat 'Rocket Ship' plays out Jordi's dreams about leaving everything behind that you know and trust to uncover and discover what may become. The irresistible 'Lover' shows off their buoyant and bright song-writing with each verse following the progression of a relationship. A rousing cover of the Arctic Monkey's '505' adds a new dimension to the EP, played out like a science experiment between Schram and the band one afternoon in the studio. Taking the tempo a little more downbeat is the closing and emotively powerful song, 'Reckless', true to its lyrical content that "Reckless is fun when you are not the one that gets hurt." Penning tunes for some time, as well as amassing an assortment of instruments, band mates Josh and Nick have accumulated numerous instruments that they repair, rebuild and add to their collection. The intricacies of these instruments that they repair and play become more a part of their knowledge and growth as musicians, experimenting with new sounds. With all this in place, it is little wonder that San Cisco already have some stalkers of their own. The "Awkward" EP out now through San Cisco's own record label Island City Records independently through MGM. San Cisco - YouTube Twitter Facebook
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