Loving live music isn’t just about attending music festivals and seeing an international artist’s massive arena show. Even the biggest of big-name headliners started in the trenches, on the sticky carpets and bandrooms of your local bars and pubs – which is exactly where you should be if you want to discover your new favourite band or venue. Here’s our picks for this week’s best local gigs from Aussie talent – from Perth to the East Coast – and all for the price of a good meal.

ANGIE

Where? The Foundry, 228 Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane
When? 8pm, Thursday 11th Feb
Why? Sydney based guitar queen Angie will be swinging by Brisbane to play as part of the killer Yowie gig series at The Foundry. Having performed as part of Circle Pit, Southern Comfort, Ruined Fortune and Straight Arrows, her song crafting chops are second to none. Supporting her will be guests KITCHEN’S FLOOR and Pleasure Symbols. Entry is only $5 before 9pm so get on it.
Tickets & Info: $5 before 9pm,  Facebook event

Money For Rope

Where? Cherry Bar, 103 Flinders Ln, Melbourne
When? 8pm, Friday 12th Feb
Why? Local rock heroes and legendary live acts Money For Rope will be popping by their second home Cherry Bar to play a very special, very intimate show. With old mate Ali E and Mother Guru supporting the guys will be playing a swag of new songs, and will be sinking plenty of tins – so pop in.
Tickets & Info: $13, Facebook event

Broadway Sounds + Rolling Blackouts C.F

Where? Hugs & Kisses, 22 Sutherland Street, Melbourne
When? 10pm, Friday 12th Feb
Why? Valentine’s Dy need not suck any more, ’cause old friends Rolling Blackouts C.F and Broadway Sounds are teaming up to host a Valentine’s Dance for the local lovesick youth. Featuring a lineup big enough to make any won swoon, including: Harpoons (DJ), ScotDrakula, Rainbow Connection (DJ) as well as your kind hosts, missing this will end in heartbreak we promise.
Tickets & Info: $15, Facebook event

Jess Riberio

Where? Newtown Social Club, 387 King Street, Newtown, Sydney
When? 8pm, Friday 12th Feb
Why? After a startling 2015 which saw Jess Ribeiro release her second album, Kill It Yourself to massive critical acclaim garnering a bag of nominations and awards as well as performances at a range of festivals including CMJ, Meredith Music Festival and AWME, she’s popping back to Sydney for a show ahead of another lot of festival performances before heading back to the U.S. If you haven’t caught Jess in action it’s about time!
Tickets & Info: $15, Facebook event

Pikelet + Erasers

Where? The Bird181 William Street, Northbridge, Perth
When? 8pm, Saturday 13th Feb
Why? This upcoming show will be Melbroune based experimental songwriter Pikelet’s first vist to Perth since 2011. To celebrate she’ll be sharing the evening with local talents Erasers, Leafy Suburbs and Akioka for what’s set to be an evening of some of the best and strangest music to come out the country in yonks.
Tickets & Info: $5-15 Facebook event

Vowel Movement

Where? The Gasometer Hotel, 484 Smith St, Collingwood, Melbourne
When? 7:30pm, Thursday 11th Feb
Why? Melbourne based pop crew (with probably one of the best names in the country) Vowel Movement have decided to call it a day, but no before performing one last wild show this Thursday at The Gaso. Wishing them farewell will be a collective of killer acts including Redspencer, Monnone Alone, T.V., Karli White and ScotDrakula. This is their last show ever so no excuses!
Tickets & Info: $8, Facebook event

Sampa the Great + Broadway Sounds

Where? Howler, 7-11 Dawson St, Brunswick, Melbourne
When? 8pm, Friday 12th Feb
Why? Award for venue with the best gig of the week goes to Howler who this Friday night will be throwing a free party (thanks to the team at Vice) featuring breakthrough artists of 2015 Sampa the Great, party starters Broadway Sounds and trio we’ve been keeping a close eye on Golden Girls. It’s all free but you have to RSVP to get in. Check the Facebook link for details and get on it.   
Tickets & Info: FREE, Facebook event

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