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Leah Senior 'The Music That I Make' x Quality Used Cars 'Quality Of Life' Co Album Launch w/ Expensive Music Band

House Of Webb, Poison City Records, Spoilsport Records & Yours & Owls Presents...

Leah Senior 'The Music That I Make' x Quality Used Cars 'Quality Of Life' Co Album Launch w/ Expensive Music Band

5:00pm, Sun 24 September, 2023
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Australian-based folk diviner Leah Senior silences audiences with vivid lyricism and a voice that soars with a disarmingly honest Sandy Denny-like clarity. Quietly revered as a master songwriter, she effortlessly weaves together spring-time baroque pop playfulness with a fragile blend of bedroom folk. Her fourth album The Music That I Make (2023, Poison City Records) reveals Leah at her most intimate, her songs a cycle of vulnerable meditations on what it means to create. The Music That I Make transports the listener to her sandstone shack in Anglesea, where autumnal British folk meets late night AM radio.

Leah Senior’s unique style has attracted not only those in the folk world but the likes of many others including the infamous psych rockers King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard, Jeff Tweedy, Calexico, Jessica Pratt and more. Enjoy this moment of wisdom and lyrical wit through crisply picked songs, old world folk dipping into psychedelia.


Quality Used Cars is a project built around the idiosyncratic songwriting and warbling vocal of Francis Tait and brought to life by a band of hard-working familiar faces from within Narrm’s bubbling underground music communities.


This August and September, Quality Used Cars will tour their triumphant second album ‘Quality of Life’ through Victoria and NSW. An exploration into optimism, change and self acceptance, ‘Quality Used Cars’ that puts full focus on Francis’ warbling, storytelling vocals, over a backdrop that blends sunny Australiana with alt-country tenderness and scrappy garage-pop smarts.


Francis elaborates, “I felt like Good Days/Bad Days got a little bit sad and in my own head, so I tried to practice a little more optimism when writing this new album. The whole album spirals around the idea of finding yourself in the world and being content with where and who you are, and I think succeeds in not being quite as sad as the last one, mostly.”