Blanco Tranco - 'The Imagined Life' Album Launch
Blanco Tranco - 'The Imagined Life' Album Launch
Bergy Bandroom

Blanco Tranco - 'The Imagined Life' Album Launch

TILE, Tin Pot Clay Man
Bergy Bandroom (Brunswick, VIC)
Friday, 3 October 2025 8:00 pm
16 days away
18 Plus
Rock
Alternative
POP
Punk

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General Admission 18+
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General Admission + The Imagined Life 12" Vinyl Record
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This is the launch party you've been waiting for! Naarm's own Blanco Tranco is celebrating the release of their highly anticipated debut album, The Imagined Life, with a can't-miss show at the Bergy Bandroom on Friday, 3rd October.

Known for their bare-all honesty and thrashing surf rock, Blanco Tranco will be bringing their full sonic force to the stage. Prepare to be immersed in the raw, introspective world of The Imagined Life—an album that bridges the heartfelt pop sensibility of pixie pop and dream pop with the powerful grit of surf rock, shoegaze, and post-punk.

Kicking off the night are two incredible support acts: the dynamic alt-rock outfit TILE, with their driving post-punk rhythms and pop hooks, and the highly-anticipated return of Tin Pot Clay Man. Fresh off a two-year journey across Europe, Gaurav Jaswal has been busy working on new material, and this show marks a special moment for his return to the stage.

Don't miss this unforgettable night of local music. Grab your tickets and get ready for a night of pure, unbridled energy!

The Imagined Life
Blanco Tranco's debut album, "The Imagined Life," is a raw and introspective journey through the disillusionment of young adulthood. The record grapples with the gap between the life we envision for ourselves and the messy reality we inhabit. Through a collection of songs penned over several years, the album explores the cyclical pain of repeated heartbreaks, the struggle to let go of the past, and the difficult process of self-acceptance. It's a cathartic work that confronts themes of toxic relationships, emotional stagnation, and the search for peace amidst personal chaos. "The Imagined Life" is an honest look at what it means to finally grow up.