ENOLA – the moniker for Naarm/Melbourne-based post-punk solo artist Ruby Marshall – infuses hard hitting tracks with a stinging vulnerability, applying the salve to the self-inflicted wound.
With an instinctual understanding of the balance between heightened drama and grimy reality, ENOLA is simultaneously screaming from the rooftops and digging their nails into the cracks of the pavement.
Their raw post-punk is underpinned by a background in electronic production, melded with the grunge and shoe gaze ever present in their home base of Naarm/Melbourne. In the same vein as Shame and Fontaines DC, ENOLA traverses boundless plains musing on isolation and in search of catharsis. Poignant and uninhibited, their vocals are a punch in the gut, a meeting of Alan Vega and Kurt Cobain, leaving a familiar pang felt in the most unexpected ways.
ENOLA brings a wild energy to their enigmatic performances, holding audiences so tightly captive that lightning could strike, splintering it all apart at any moment. Having supported the likes of RVG, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever and Divide and Dissolve in recent months, ENOLA has made a name for themselves as one of the most exciting live acts in the country, and carved out their own unique sound, an important and powerful contribution that needs to be heard.
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