Jack Harlon & The Dead Crows are heading on tour next month
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24.01.2023

Jack Harlon & The Dead Crows are heading on tour next month

Jack Harlon

Alongside the release of their latest album, Hail to the Underground, Jack Harlon & The Dead Crows are embarking on a tour this February.

Touring their latest album, Hail to the Underground a collection of renditions that Jack Harlon & The Dead Crows have selected for their musical importance and personal meaning. Filtered heavily through the spaced-out psychedelia of Jack Harlon’s inimitable style, this fuzz-drenched, genre-crossing love letter includes songs by under-the-radar icons like Bauhaus, God, Butthole Surfers, Joy Division, The Melvins, and more.

Catch them when they perform at The Corner Hotel on February 24 with 1000mods and again when they play The Tote on April 1.

Jack Harlon & the Dead Crows tour

  • February 15 – La La Las, Wollongong, with 1000mods
  • February 16 – The Lansdowne, Sydney, with 1000mods
  • February 24 – The Corner Hotel, Melbourne with 1000mods
  • February 25 – Flippin the Bird Festival, Singing Bird Studios, Frankston
  • March 5 – Spliffs and Riffs Festival, Rosemount Hotel, Perth
  • March 17 – The Cranker, Adelaide
  • March 31 – Oxford Art Factory (Gallery Bar), Sydney
  • April 1 – The Tote, Melbourne

Keep up with the latest music news, festivals, interviews and reviews here.

Formed in 2016, Jack Harlon & The Dead Crows are a psychedelic fuzz rock band from Melbourne, Australia, who incorporate elements of blues, stoner rock, folk and doom metal into their distinctive sound. Much of their music follows the character of drug-addicted outlaw Jack Harlon, with songs that spin tales of desperation and survival in a fictitious western landscape.

As Australia began a series of flash pandemic lockdowns in early 2021, Melbourne psychedelic fuzz rock band Jack Harlon & The Dead Crows’ prolific frontman Tim Coutts-Smith began experimenting with home recording some of his favorite old songs. This rabbit-hole deep-dive eventually led him to bring the fans in on the project, with a social media post inviting suggestions of old underground songs they’d like to hear “Harlon-ified”.

Catch them at The Tote on April 1. Keep up to date with all things Jack Harlon & The Dead Crows by heading here.