HER OWN SAVIOUR
Dec 12, 2019
4 minutes
WORDS BY MATT DORIA.
PHOTO BY
SAMANTHA QUINTAL
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Kaleidoscopic in every sense of the term, navigating a dizzying flurry of ‘80s pop, cock-rock, disco and dance vibes, there’s no one proper way to describe Bec Sandridge. The Wollongong-native pop goddess is an absolute anomaly, her tunes at once ruinously retro and freakishly futuristic. And with her debut album – the transcendental Try + Save Me, which she released sans label in October – Sandridge taps into a range of sonic aberrations spanning the full gamut of emotion and creativity. Naturally, we had to learn more…
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