Core – October 31, 2012
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Core – October 31, 2012

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Refused have announced which local supports will accompany them at each of their Australian shows next month. Local hardcore band Outright have secured the coveted spot for both of Melbourne’s gigs at The Palace. The Thursday November 15 show is sold out but tickets remain for the Friday festivities.

The Artery Foundation has announced an impressive lineup of hardcore bands to tour this November. Movember Mayhem tour features Dream On Dreamer, Make Them Suffer, In Fear And Faith and Saviour. Catch all these dudes at Invasion Fest on Sunday November 25 and Eastern Station Hotel in Ballarat on Monday November 26. No word yet as to whether the Movember charity gets a cut of proceeds.

Joey Cape will perform a string of solo shows when he tours with Lagwagon late November. Head to BANG on Saturday November 24 and catch him with Wil Wagner and Cavalcade. Tickets available on the door.

The Reverence have announced a couple of Arty book launches to compliment the official launch on November 23 at The Lithuanian Club . Catch H-Block 101, The Hawaiian Islands, The Tearaways, Bloody Hammer, Slick 46 and The Union Pacific at The Rev on Saturday November 24. Or you can head over on Sunday November 25 and see Away From Now, Anchors, The Gun Runners, Camp David and Join The Amish from 3pm. Get tickets now.

The Smith Street Band smashed out a couple of sets at The Fest last weekend and now they’re ready to come home and celebrate. You can catch them on Saturday November 17 with God God Dammit Dammit, Arrows, White Walls and Regrets at the John Curtin Hotel.

Confession have decided to release some merch deliberately designed to raise funds for cancer research. The band’s singer Michael Crafter has explained, “I decided to make a FUCK CANCER tee and donate 100% of profit to cancer research. I’ve decided to raise some cash and give something back from doing this band. If you don’t like the band even sharing this might help raise more cash”. Pick up a shirt on the band’s big cartel page.

West Sydney’s Sweet Apes are celebrating the release of their self titled EP by hitting the road this summer. Check out their blend of Amity meets Misery Signals at TLC Bayswater on December 1 or Musicman Megastore Bendigo on December 2.