Personality Disorder Catalyst 2018
Mel Kay ft Liberte presents
Personality Disorder Catalyst 2018

6 Apr 2018

AFTER the success of their Personality Disorder Catalyst gig last year, Mel Kay & Liberté are back to do it all again – with a host of new songs – at Gargano’s Black Cat Lounge on April 6.

The re-vamped version of the show has been tailored for a more intimate environment and goes deeper into the subject of healing from trauma, the cycle of abuse and the cause and effects of mental health.

“The intention is to raise awareness of how childhood can have a bittersweet effect on the outlooks we often obtain as adults,” Kay said.

“We will be focusing on healing and acceptance, as well as the issues that surround mental health, instead of focusing solely on the things that can keep people stuck.

“The show is about how our mental state and inner worlds can change our outer realities drastically.

“It focuses on the mind, trauma, love, loss and the in-between, as well as the coping strategies we frequently adopt to deal with the often sobering world we live in.

“We hope to create a story, from start to finish, through music that demonstrates the journey of abuse to healing, trauma to recovery and fear to love.”

Since their last show, Mel Kay & Liberté have been added to Big Skye Entertainment’s roster, released a live album online and launched their official website www.melkaymusic.com.

They have also been collaborating with UK producer Backfall on music that focuses on raising awareness about the cycle of abuse.

Involved in music from age three, Kay became serious about making it her career when she turned 17 and was accepted into the WA Academy of Performing Arts.

Over four years, she appeared in multiple WAAPA showcases and performed at the Ellington Jazz Club with original bands, also doing professional cover work in recent years.

In 2014, Kay recorded her first single Lonely Now and formed the 10-piece Liberté in 2015 – a year later, they released Feel Alright and Upside Down Town and scored local and international airplay.

After being signed to Sydney label The A&R Department, they released Let It Burn in 2017 which gained the attention of producers in the UK and Canada.

“Moving forward, we’re hoping to record our next single 1940 as well as get management and increase our reach with the goal of giving a voice to the voiceless through music,” Kay said.

Mel Kay & Liberté play from 7pm, April 6. Tickets are $20 – book at www.trybooking.com/358902.

Gargano’s Black Cat Lounge is at 176 Stirling Highway, Claremont.

More information about Mel Kay & Liberté is available at:

Website: www.melkaymusic.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/musicmelkay

Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/mel-kay_music

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Venue
Black Cat Lounge, Gargano
Session TimesTicket PricesDuration
180 minutes