Machine on a Break - How I Say Goodnight Single Launch
Machine on a Break - How I Say Goodnight Single Launch
Presented by Machine on a Break

Machine on a Break - How I Say Goodnight Single Launch

with guests Great White Dogs, Aiffel + Social Strangers
The Baso - The Abyss (Belconnen, ACT)
Friday, 16 May 2025 7:00 pm
45 days away
18+ (unless accompanied by Guardian)
Music

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"Don’t sleep on this. Machine on a Break and special guests are celebrating the release of her first single of 2025, ‘How I Say Goodnight’, with a launch party at the Baso and you’re invited. Imagine if Taylor Swift joined a Sleep Token.
Supporting I See Stars on their Australian Tour in 2025 and providing pre show entertainment for Parkway Drive fans at Sydney Olympic Park in 2024, Machine on a Break has proven her live band setup as a force to be reckoned with.
‘How I Say Goodnight’ explores themes of tumultuous thoughts, with the ultimate realisation that despite how bad things may seem, MoaB couldn’t hurt those around her by following through on her ideas and chooses to live. Expect breakdowns, breaking down, a few tears and maybe a mosh.
Joining Machine on a Break for this special event are Great White Dogs, Aiffel, and Social Strangers.
Great White Dogs - The Great White Dogs are a 4 piece rap metal band based out of Braidwood, NSW. The vocal range and lyrical prowess combined with moody riffs and flat chat overdriven thrash create a unique, dance floor filling sound.
Aiffel - One of Canberra's young up and coming bands, hailing from the northern suburbs.
Social Strangers - Making music for the socially strange."