The Spooky Men's Chorale to Spread Vocal Mayhem Across Australia

By: Feb. 26, 2017
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Armed only with their voices, a sly collection of hats and facial hair, ?The Spooky Men's Choraleprepare to lay the country to waste....

Darwin / Sydney / Melbourne / Bendigo / Adelaide / Perth / Newcastle / Wollongong / Brisbane

The Spooky Men's Chorale, the de facto archdeacons of low frequency vocal mayhem, have performed at festivals and concerts all over Australia and internationally, including six critically acclaimed tours of the UK.

2017 will see these fifteen magnificent, craggy specimens of latter day masculinity undertake their most ambitious Australian tour to date.

Burdened by a vast, lovable incomprehension and dignified with cavernous vocal chords, The Spooky Men's Chorale employ a devastating combination of beauty and stupidity to comment on the unsolvable paradoxes of being a man.

For first-timers, an evening with The Spooky Men's Chorale is like nothing else ever experienced. They are capable of rendering audiences moist-eyed with mute appreciation or haplessly gurgling with merriment - that's their collective super power.

Endowed with black gear, a nifty selection of hats and a judicious array of facial hair, they take to the stage with vast command of buffoonery and singing voices of exceptional warmth.

Each concert is a dizzying cornucopia of musical adventures which all serve to both ennoble and ridicule the paradoxes of man-ness. The repertoire, which began with a simple combination of Georgian table songs, immaculate ballads and tawdry anthems like "Don't stand between a man and his tool", has expanded to include sly and witty commentary on their own favourite body parts and a mock Sufi ode to The Bee Gees.

The Spookies have almost singlehandedly redefined the world of men's singing. Since their formation in 2001 in the Blue Mountains of NSW by Christchurch-born Spookmeister Stephen Taberner, they have become darlings of the folk festival circuit and the ABC, and then expanded their operations with tours of major venues and festivals in the UK and Europe.

In their 17th year, and with 5 studio albums under their belt, the Spookies are bigger, blacker, deeper and more hairy than ever before. These fellows are guaranteed to leave small children thrallstruck, women making noises they've never made before, and real estate salesmen vaguely aware that somewhere, there's a whole world they've never experienced.

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