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Specialty ‘salad-funk’ sound coming to town

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Tahini Bikini: Band members are ready to rock Gisborne with their “salad-funk” tomorrow night at Smash Palace. Picture supplied

Tahini Bikini: Band members are ready to rock Gisborne with their “salad-funk” tomorrow night at Smash Palace. Picture supplied

A mega night is coming up for Smash Palace with Wellington bands Tahini Bikini, Sureboy and Nervous in the Buslane hitting the stage tomorrow night from 7pm.

Six-piece “salad-funk” band Tahini Bikini, inspired by neo-soul, funk and hip-hop, are heading Gisborne-side and are leading the bill.

They will be supported by Sureboy, Wellington’s latest all-girl pop-rock band. Beth Stewart, Simone McCarthy, Freyja Appleyard and Lily Fulton are ready to hit crowds with their catchy riffs and harmonised rants about the less finer things in life.

Nervous in the Buslane will also put in an appearance on the night, and that item is James Phizacklea’s (who also plays for Tahini Bikini) solo project.

Madeline Lucy Taylor plays guitar and piano in Tahini Bikini, focusing on vocals and songwriting, while her bandmates are Cae Te Wheoro Heke on bass, Lukas Jury on guitar, Chev Fraser on trumpet/keys, Barney Johnson at the drums and Alex Coffey on guitar/keys.

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The band started as a conversation in the line for the toilets at a local bar between Taylor and Jury (who writes all the guitar riffs), and evolved into a six-piece over a few months.

Crocodile Tears is their latest single with a neat drum take by Johnson accompanied by Te Wheoro Heke’s strong bassline. It was their second or third song before they became a full band, and the first that features Fraser’s trumpet.

We are likely to hear a lot more about Tahini Bikini, with other projects bubbling along such as more singles in the works and further collaborations.

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Sureboy, the second act of the night, write songs based on storytelling, where heavy themes are discussed but garnished with humour.

“You think you want to be with me?/I think you just need therapy” goes one line from one of their fan favourites, Better.

“The main theme is often poking fun at some really shitty things that have happened and trying to put them in more of a humorous light,” Stewart said.

This sense of humour comes in handy, because the all-female line-up unfortunately means “good for a girl band” is a statement the group have heard more than once. The band have had a fair share of encounters Stewart patiently describes as “testing”.

“The best one that I can think of is when we were starting a show, and someone came up and was, like: ‘Do you know how to work the mic stand?’. And I’m, like, ‘Yeah, I’ve been singing my whole life. You think I don’t know how to work the mic stand?’  ”

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