Core – June 25, 2014
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Core – June 25, 2014

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Poison City’s primo troubadour Lincoln LeFevre will embark upon a month-long residency at the Reverence Hotel every Sunday throughout July from 4pm. Entry is free and different supports will accompany every week. Sound pretty good? I can’t think of a better way to spend a Sunday.

Speaking of Footscray’s Reverence Hotel, the pub has announced the details of their second birthday bash. It’s gonna be a ripping mixed bill comprised of The Hard Ons, The Bennies, Jeff Rosenstock, Heads Of Charm, Ceres, Hightime and Regrets. Tickets are available now from their website. Likely to sell out.

After a raucous reception when they toured last year with Paramore, You Me At Six will return to headline their own tour this September with Tonight Alive. They’ll head major capital cities including a tidy gig at The Hi-Fi in Melbourne on Tuesday September 9 (and an accompanying underage show on Wednesday September 10). There won’t be any new shows added so you must get your mitts on these ones.

The Dwarves will return this October for just three Australian east coast dates. Always guaranteed to deliver a ripping live show, the five-piece will hit up the Evelyn Hotel on Friday October 17. Tickets are available now. Don’t delay.

Post rockers Maybeshewill are touring the country for the first time this September. They’ve covered the world already with And You Will Know Us By Trail of Dead, Dillinger Escape Plan and 65 Days Of Static and now they’re chucking a huge 60+ date tour of the world in support of their new release Fair Youth on Monday August 25. See them with Sydney’s Solkyri on Tuesday September 30 at Northcote Social Club.

As usual there’s plenty happening in King Parrot’s world. After announcing a new drummer and their signing to booking agent New World Artists earlier in the week, they chucked a couple of new Australian shows on their very busy calendar. Can’t wait to see them tear up Ding Dong on Friday July 25 followed by Wrangler (all ages afternoon) on July 26, Barwon Club the same evening followed by Karova in Ballarat on July 27.