Core – June 26, 2013
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Core – June 26, 2013

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D.I.Wireless is a Brisbane-based podcast that’s been churning out quality content for several years now. Dedicated to punk and hardcore music, they’re celebrating their 50th episode this week (with Jud Campbell from The Disables) and are offering listeners the chance to co-host an upcoming show. Check them out at diwireless.com.au.

Skatepartyfuntime punks Murphy’s Law will tour Australian for the first time this September. Founded in Queens, NYC way back in the ’80s these guys are overdue for a visit. See them at The Tote on Friday September 20. Tickets are available now via the usual outlets. 

The Cosmic Psychos are celebrating the release of new documentary Blokes You Can Trust by chuckin’ a national tour. Release date for the documentary is yet to be revealed but you can see the Psychos in all their glory at The Hi-Fi Bar on August 9 with Ooga Boogas and Dead River. Tinnies for everyone!

Devin Townsend is returning to our shores this October with the Devin Townsend Project. You can catch this legend at The Palace in Melbourne on Sunday October 13. Tickets are available from Thursday June 27.

The Amity Affliction are chucking their first headlining tour of the year in October and they’re bringing internationals Chelsea Grin and Stick To Your Guns along for the ride. Catch this mega lineup along with In Hearts Wake at The Palace on Tuesday October 22. If you’re underage, head along to the October 23 gig instead. Tickets available from Thursday. The band recently made news when drummer Ryan was injured during their set at Portland Warped Tour. Apparently a piece of his drumstick chipped off and flew into his cornea. Chad from Glass Cloud will be filling in for the rest of the tour.

Lamb Of God’s drummer has revealed the depths of the band’s financial woes after Randy Blyth’s disastrous year. He admitted that while Randy was on trial for manslaughter they “were not able to generate any income” and “ended up having to pay more than half a million dollars in legal fees.” The band will assumedly attempt to recoup their losses when they tour Australia this September. Head along and show them some love.