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Big League
Big League // Suede Effect // Madam Sandler
LINK & PIN CAFE
18A Railway St
Mar 23, 2025
2:00 PM GMT+11
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Big League return to Woy Woy this March!
After selling out shows both in Australia and New Zealand during the recent tour for their album Heathen Sound, Big League are on the road again. Come see them hit the Link & Pin stage for an evening of indie rock, unlistenable anthems, and mid-tempo noise.
Joining them are local champions Suede Effect, and Madam Sandler.
Get your tickets now, this will sell out!
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Big League Biography
Big League was created over loungeroom recordings by husband & wife team Travis & Marie, the endearing quartet have fast found a name for themselves not just at home, but abroad as well.
Through tours of Australia, New Zealand, and the U.S.A., including showcases at SXSW, Big League have been serving as one of the finest purveyors of indie-rock on the scene these last few years.
2024 was the band's biggest year yet, with Big League heading out on their largest tour ever, and their inclusion on 3 vinyl releases. The most noteworthy being their third album Heathen Sound. Applauded by fans and critics alike, the band enjoyed launching the album to full houses across Australia and New Zealand,
With their male/female vocals, Big League present uplifting alternative pop-laced guitar rock that is sure to warm the hearts of even the most jaded music fan. Through their distinctive language of distorted melodies, Big League spin tales that celebrate the often unappreciated details of suburban Australia.
"This is raw and brutal indie at its most dynamic and invigorating, typical fare from a band that has built up an admirable reputation for visceral authentic rock."
Backseat Mafia
"...as if Martin Phillipps from The Chills jammed with Velvet Underground in the midst of an earthquake."
Backseat Mafia on 'Dine Out on the Subdivide'
"A caterwaul of fuzzy wild insane guitars and engaging melodies that thread their way through the cataclysm of sound. A yin and yang of sonic interference curled around contrapuntal sweet melodies and harmonies."
Backseat Mafia on 'Tea & Sandwich Committee'
"...it’s already one of the most popular tracks from their latest record, and thanks to its fuzz-laden sound, indie-rock aesthetics, and slick compositional aspects, it’s easy to see why."
Rolling Stone Australia on 'No More Vanilla'
"It’s a rarity that garage rock can provide such a non-abrasive listen, yet Big League have achieved that and more."
Happy Mag
Read MoreThrough tours of Australia, New Zealand, and the U.S.A., including showcases at SXSW, Big League have been serving as one of the finest purveyors of indie-rock on the scene these last few years.
2024 was the band's biggest year yet, with Big League heading out on their largest tour ever, and their inclusion on 3 vinyl releases. The most noteworthy being their third album Heathen Sound. Applauded by fans and critics alike, the band enjoyed launching the album to full houses across Australia and New Zealand,
With their male/female vocals, Big League present uplifting alternative pop-laced guitar rock that is sure to warm the hearts of even the most jaded music fan. Through their distinctive language of distorted melodies, Big League spin tales that celebrate the often unappreciated details of suburban Australia.
"This is raw and brutal indie at its most dynamic and invigorating, typical fare from a band that has built up an admirable reputation for visceral authentic rock."
Backseat Mafia
"...as if Martin Phillipps from The Chills jammed with Velvet Underground in the midst of an earthquake."
Backseat Mafia on 'Dine Out on the Subdivide'
"A caterwaul of fuzzy wild insane guitars and engaging melodies that thread their way through the cataclysm of sound. A yin and yang of sonic interference curled around contrapuntal sweet melodies and harmonies."
Backseat Mafia on 'Tea & Sandwich Committee'
"...it’s already one of the most popular tracks from their latest record, and thanks to its fuzz-laden sound, indie-rock aesthetics, and slick compositional aspects, it’s easy to see why."
Rolling Stone Australia on 'No More Vanilla'
"It’s a rarity that garage rock can provide such a non-abrasive listen, yet Big League have achieved that and more."
Happy Mag
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