Killed By Technology presents A SHOW FOR THE INSECURE (NIGHT 2)
Killed By Technology presents A SHOW FOR THE INSECURE (NIGHT 2)

Killed By Technology presents A SHOW FOR THE INSECURE (NIGHT 2)

Gasometer (Upstairs) (Collingwood, VIC)
Friday, 31 January 2025 8:00 pm
43 days away
18 Plus
Rock

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Killed By Technology is an Australian alternative rock band from Melbourne AU. Singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Ed Murphy is primarily known as one of the hardest hitting rock drummers around. Having toured around the US & Oz supporting musicians such as Tommy Lee (Motley Crue) & Dave Navarro (Janes Addiction/RHCP), and jamming with bands like UK rock group Stereophonics and Australia's own The Getaway Plan. It was in 2012 where Ed hit it the hardest when he found himself on tour around the US as the drummer for San Diego punk rock band Unwritten Law. After a big chunk of time spent living in Los Angeles breathing in as much inspiration from every angle he could, it then came time for Ed to get home to Oz to get back into songwriting and put together a project that would capture everything he has ever wanted to be as a musician/songwriter - and that is Killed By Technology.
Ed describes ‘A Song For The Insecure (As You Can Tell)’ as the song of his life, and the song he wants to forever be remembered by.

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