Where have The Good China been? The Melbourne eight-piece collective, influenced by and drawing comparison with Architecture In Helskinki, Broken Social Scene and The Arcade Fire, danced into life with an interchanging, multi-instrumentalist lineup creating indie pop music soon labeled as “unbridled pop folk perfection” and more simply “breathtaking” […And Pluck Your Strings].

Their 2009 EP Old Maps/New Music, produced by Steve Schram [Little Birdy, The Cat Empire, Eagle And The Worm] promised great things and then they went quiet.

Tone Deaf “Deaf Sessions” are wrapt to be the ones bringing them back to the stage in a delirious live-recorded event. The Good China return in an anticipated show at Cherry Bar supported by growling dirt-rockers The Harlots and Cherry virgins, bright-eyed indie champs Attck.

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