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Ramping up the passion

Put Friday 1 December in your diaries for Sex on Toast – a gig that is sure to be the perfect start to fun-filled summer!
Sex on Toast are an irrepressibly charming 10-man organisation which specialises in raw early ’80s funk, hard-edged new jack swing, blazing improvisation and heartfelt blue-eyed soul.
Hailing from Melbourne, their choreographed stage act, complex arrangements, performative larrikinism and danceability have won the hearts of casual punters and hardcore fans alike, all across Australia.
Their self-titled debut album was released in 2014, featuring the lead singles ‘Takin’ Over’ and ‘Hold My Love’, accompanied by stunning music videos from Peter Savieri (Queen of the Damned, He Died With A Felafel In His Hand, The Muppets) and launching them into sell-out gigs, rave reviews and ecstatic crowds.
‘Oh Loretta’, the first single from their EP ‘Ready’ was released in 2015 as a continuation of Sex On Toast’s sublime studio musicianship and songwriting.
2016 was another stellar year for the band, with the EP ‘Ready’ released – harking back to the days of slick LA studio bands and sophisticated pop bravado, coupled with the energy and tenacity that make Sex on Toast undeniable.
This summer they’re havin’ a party … and they only wanna party with you! After the release of their simmering winter slow jam ’4U’, Sex on Toast return once again to introduce the beginnings of their latest phase in the Rough/Ready EP series ’Tonay’.
The second single from the long awaited ‘Rough’ EP is the new jack swing infused ’Party’, taking inspiration from Bobby Brown, NPG-era Prince and Michael Jackson’s Dangerous, all thrown in a blender with heavy metal guitars and Zappa-esque chaos.
Sex on Toast are taking the opportunity to perform a rare sideshow at The Imperial Hotel while they are on the Sunny Coast for Jungle Love.
Tickets: Pre-sale $10 at The Imperial Hotel, call on 5442 8811, until 4pm on the day. $15 at the door
Doors open 7.30pm
* Don’t forget – The Imperial Hotel Courtesy Bus
The Imperial Hotel’s free courtesy bus operates Friday and Saturday nights from 5pm – Sundays from 2pm travelling to Eumundi, Belli Park, Cooroy, Doonan, Eerwah Vale, North Arm, and Verrierdale. Phone Gary on 0467 414 171 to book.

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