Something For Kate’s Echolalia was something for women in music
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The cerebral rock of Something For Kate has always stood apart, but it wasn’t just the music that distinguished their breakthrough album of 20 years ago.
Echolalia, the platinum album which the Melbourne band will play in full at shows around Australia this spring, was an anomaly for a rock release by Sony in 2001 because three of its major contributors were women.
Something For Kate - Clint Hyndman (left), Paul Dempsey and Stephanie Ashworth - will perform their platinum 2001 album, Echolalia, in full at shows in September and October 2021.
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Something For Kate, who earlier this week announced they’ll be touring the country for the very first time in four years on their special two-set ‘Double Or Nothing’ tour,
Echolalia x
The Modern Medieval, this September/October.
Due to overwhelming demand in today’s pre-sale, Frontier Touring is pleased to announce the band have added a 2
nd Melbourne show to the tour!
Something For Kate will now play back-to-back dates at
Melbourne’s Forum Theatre on Wednesday 22 and Thursday 23 September, with tickets to the Wed 22 show now available in the Frontier Pre-sale (allocation exhausted for Thursday 23rd).
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