Neurosis founder Scott Kelly will return to our fair shores this November with his band The Road Home. He’ll bring ex-Swans vocalist Jarboe with him when he performs some stripped back acoustic ditties at the Corner Hotel on Thursday November 7.
Cartel are coming baaack. They’ll be in the country this August on the back of their new one, Collider. You can see them at The Hi-Fi on Saturday August 17 (18+ only I’m afraid). They’ll bring Lydia with them for the trip, too, ensuring you get some bang for your buck.
Parkway Drive hardly need any support selling out venues on their upcoming anniversary tour, but that hasn’t stopped them from picking some huge names to accompany them on their jaunt. Melbourne audiences will get Thy Art Is Murder on the sold out Palace show on Friday September 20 and Thy Art and Confession on the underage show on Saturday September 21. Confession alone are accompanying on the remaining overage gig on Sunday September 22.
Adelaide’s Hightime are chucking a trip down the east coast this month. Plugging their Ishi Prende album and live DVD, they’ll be over at The Rev on SaturdayJune 29 with Luca Brasi, Anchors, The Bennies, The Sinking Teeth, Foxtrot and Tigers. Sheeeeesh. Don’t miss it.
One of the country’s better singer-songwriters, Isaac Graham will hit the road with his three-piece band The Great Unknown this winter. The Glorious Momentum Tour will arrive at the Public Bar on Saturday August 10 with The Shadow League, I Am The Riot and Nathan Seeckts in tow.
Every Time I Die are coming back! Woo! These legends are gonna rip out a mega set at the Corner Hotel on Sunday October 20 and boy am I excited. Grab tickets from Thursday onwards. Will sell out.
Rolo Tomassi are finally returning to our shores after a rather lengthy absence. The band acknowledge they’re “long overdue” for a return. They’ll play The Rev in Melbourne on Friday September 27 and Wrangler Studios on Sunday September 29 with Totally Unicorn and Stockades.
Despite some mega successes in their time, House Vs Hurricane will call it a day once they’ve completed their East Coast Rampage tour with I Killed The Prom Queen and Buried In Verona. Though they’re yet to rule out a big farewell tour, they’re not shy about talking about the breakup. “Of course we will all continue to play music in some capacity”, they assure us.