Core – April 24, 2013
Subscribe
X

Get the latest from Beat

"*" indicates required fields

Core – April 24, 2013

daylight.jpg

Chicago’s Daylight Robbery have announced their first ever Australian tour. This July the band will follow up on their 7” release on June 1 (via Poison City) with a string of shows with some of Australia’s finest garage punk bands. Head over to the Public Bar in North Melbourne’s Public Bar on Friday July 5 to see them with Deaf Wish, White Walls and Bloody Hammer.

Britain’s Your Demise are planning to throw in the towel next year. They made the announcement last week via video explaining that they will conduct farewell performances prior to releasing a DVD documenting their existence in early 2014.

Doomy, weird, crazy Japanese alt noise rockers Boris will return to Australia in June to play their seminal album Flood. Make sure you grab tickets to their Wednesday June 19 gig at The Corner Hotel ‘cause it’ll sell out rather fast.

Deftones have confirmed that their Aussie tour will still go ahead despite the death of Chi Cheng last week. Soundwave promoter AJ Maddah confirmed the tour still will go ahead as planned via Twitter. Tickets still remain for the Saturday May 18 shows at The Palace.

Political hardcore punx MDC (Millions Of Dead Cops, in case you were wondering) will tour Australia for the first time this August via Metropolis Touring. Thirty years after their formation, they’ll finally arrive in Melbourne to play at The Corner Hotel on Thursday August 15.

Confession will tour some rather intimate venues this May in support of their new single This Is A War. Your only chance to see them in Melbourne will be at Next on Thursday May 9. The single is currently on sale via iTunes with 100% of proceeds going to the Australian Cancer Research Fund as part of frontman Michael Crafter’s Fuck Cancer initiative.

Totally Unicorn blew us all away with their Hits and Pits performances. Now you can revel in their craziness once more when they tour the country with Robotosaurcus. Lock in Saturday June 22 at The Rev in Footscray.