In mid-2021, Melbourne’s uncompromising post-punk trio Plaster of Paris released their debut album Lost Familiar, an 11-track journey of groovy disco-punk with killer riffs and powerful vocals. Raw, edgy, and ferociously funny, the album was originally set for launch at The Old Bar in July 2021 but had to be rescheduled 3 times before it was finally launched in November of
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For then-teenaged punk guitarist, Sarah Blaby, landing her first live gig with the band Hecate as the support for Melbourne indie heroes The Dirty Three meant starting at the top.
As a student of Collingwood’s Rock’n’Roll High School, Melbourne’s fabled launching pad for girls keen to hone their rock credentials and technical skills and grab their slice of Australia’s pumping ’90s live scene, that kind of entry carried heavy promise of things to come.