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Mullum Roots Festival

  • Writer: Gander Editor
    Gander Editor
  • Jul 14
  • 3 min read

Mullum Roots Festival was on last weekend, and it was a fantastic display of community engagement.


People were laughing - sharing their colour - and enjoying wonderful sets of music.


Highlights included:



Topaz Lyon and Pete Davis 

Attraction with a dangerous intoxicating edge 

Testify! 

A piece of love? 

Let me tell you a story, about Spirit, creation, dangerous, intoxicating love..? 




4 eyes water boy (Martin) 

Let's not fight anymore

I'm drowning in the sea 

Food shopping was 30 now 100!

Look in the mirror, could you be the killer? But... Are you the cure? 

Depression 

Losing Wife

Digitised soul 

The end of time is here 

Falling 

Exploitation and despair 

We need privacy...? Or are the secrets the problem... 

Doesn't matter, we'll break them and take it all for us all. 

1000, 1000/years free 



The soul movers 

Testify 

The parties start in the kitchen 

Fabulous power women lead with heaps of colour , supported by men. 

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Emily Lubitz 

From Melbourne

Awesome honest, authentic, country vibe. 

Similar age and idea areas. 

Made me excited to want to explore the world, and just see where we landed, hopeful that something cool could happen anytime. 



The Imprints 

Moved my Soul with violin and drum kit. 

Electric violin, with different layers of sound. 

Hit on a few different genre's, with a signature sound. 

Was especially drawn in consciously by the gipsy type vibe, with the strong, powerful lead, and the surrounding support. 

Felt very ancient, and very minimal - as in, what else do you need, but playing music and dancing with each other, type vibe. 



Wild Thyme 

3 chicks, playing strings - guitar, double base, and violin. 

Sound melded really well together, and was familar, while being distinctive. 

Made beautiful feminine sounds, and all felt very nice. 

Played through a number of genre's, with some more familiar, and more unique stuff. 


David Bridie 

Was a deeply expressive soul, with a mastery of poetry. 

Stripped back, and raw, with the voice and the keys, supported by a single mellow, psychedelic guitar. 

Worked really well. 


Lou Bradley 

Rediculously good country singer, who got involved in many things. 


Kingfisha 

A modern, feel good band, with cool and fun vibes, that nicely balanced feeling, fun, and dancing. 


Shane Howard 

Classic rocker, with rich stories, that's still rocking it. 


The Waifs

Class band, with the stage presence to go with it. 

The two "sisters" that were fronting it, were particularly awesome together - very funny, and completely and utterly in their very talented comfort, making the amazing seem and feel easy. 

Would move just about anyone. 


Trombone Kellie Gang

Super fun and vibey band, that will make you want to move. 


Versace Boys 

Class act

On the surface, a light, fun, cheeky vibe. 

But beyond this, they're selling a theme of deeply open, proud, and vibrant personal expression. 

They are de-armouring some really challenging topics, making ideas that can be really hard to approach, seem like heaps and heaps of fun to explore. 

They've got some talent too, and a very tight show, from clearly many hours spent simply on the stage, doing their thing. 

Highly recommended as one to watch - and wonder - what is your loudest, proudest expression? How can you make your most difficult topics sound fun to explore? 





Favourite Acts 

Topaz Lyon 

Versace Boys 

Emily Lubitz 

The Imprints 




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