Perth three-piece Pat Chow will play six headline shows this November to coincide with their first album Are You Okay? Tickets for their gig at The Old Bar on Saturday November 14 are available from Pozible where you can also grab pre-sale copies of the album.
Sydney has been gifted the second annual instalment of the punk rock oriented Gingerfest this December. Organisers have locked in Gay Paris, The Porkers, Irrelevant, The Sinking Teeth, The Hard Aches, The Stiffys, Ramshackle Army and heaps more for their fundraiser which delivers profits to Vision Australia in memory of the Ginger Ninja.
Awesome Brissie duo Walken are heading down to Melbourne to celebrate the release of their spiffy new single Even If It Kills Me. They play with Sydney mates Kaleidoscope on Friday October 23 at The Tote. Or you can catch them at Musicman Megastore in Bendigo on the Saturday October 24. Make sure you check out the new track for further convincing.
Metal heavy hitters Ne Obliviscaris will tour nationally this December, delivering their unique brand of progressive metal that saw their new album Citadel debut at number 42 on the ARIA charts. See them headline Max Watt’s on Thursday December 10. You can nab tickets now.
Melbourne four-piece Apes have had their hooky rock splashed all over triple j lately, and their new song Dimension is no exception. They’re going to tour in support of the track and you can catch them at The Workers Club on Saturday December 5, or down in Geelong at the Workers on Friday December 18, Warrnambool’s The Loft of Saturday December 19 or Karova Lounge in Ballarat on Thursday the 24th (Christmas Eve). Plenty of options.
Maricopa Wells have announced the details of their album launch party. Places To Land has been around for a couple weeks now but you need to hear it live. Catch them at The Old Bar on Saturday October 17 with Uptown Ace, Jemma Nicole and Band, Hey Lady! and Self Talk .
New Zealand band Villainy will join local legends Jericco and Sydonia on an East Coast Australian tour this November. The Prince Bandroom will host the party on Friday November 20 and they’ll have extra help from locals Majora and Gatherer. Tickets are available now.