Hooch ft. Mallrat
Fri. 14 Jul, 2017 at 10:00pm AWST
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Hooch Presents,
MALLRAT
& Willaris. k
July 14th, Players Bar
DOORS: 9pm
A F T E R M I D N I G H T
HOOCH AM
Mallrat is the Hannah Montana of the rap game, the teenager’s debut EP
Uninvited
glowing up across blogs and radio worldwide, collecting some 5 million
plays on Spotify, and support from tastemakers Beats 1, KCRW, triple j, Noisey/
Vice, Perez Hilton, Kitsune, and many more, with a number of trips to the top of
the HypeMachine charts.
Since releasing the EP to acclaim in 2016, Mallrat has been super busy touring
her amazing debut, with sets at Falls Festival, Hyper Fest, St Kilda Festival, Come
Together, Festival of the Sun, and The Plot.
Mallrat shot to attention as a 16 year old with her incredible indie hip hop/
electronica/pop-rap hybrid track “Suicide Blonde” gathering praise from the good
folks at triple j and FBi (Artist of the Week)
, international tastemakers HillyDilly,
Pigeons and Planes, Pilerats, and many others. Next up for Mallrat was
“Sunglasses”, with just the right combination of tropical electro sounds, darkly
skewed rapping and an incredible summertime chorus.
And then at 17, Mallrat dropped her debut EP Uninvited and new jams “Inside
Voices”, “Uninvited” and “Tokyo Drift” landed up the top of HypeM, while setting
new benchmarks in combining surgical insight, somehow blissful melancholy, and
indie pop sensibilities. It’s a unique slice of modern nostalgia
, with a lyrical
maturity way, way beyond her years.
Mallrat delivers bittersweet records layered with danceable, relatable
disconsolation.
“We suspect that it’s only a matter of time until people become familiar with her
track here as a certified cult hit.”
– HILLY DILLY
“Suicide Blonde” shows o
ff
two skill sets: an angelic voice and charming, left-
field delivery.”
– PIGEONS & PLANES
“One to watch for sure.”
– MAX QUINN, TRIPLE J
“Can't stand still listening to this one.”
– BRIDGET HUSTWAITE, TRIPLE
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