Look sharp: Greg Puciato is heading to Australia next year
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14.07.2023

Look sharp: Greg Puciato is heading to Australia next year

Greg Puciato
words by staff writer

Joining him on the tour for their mainland shows are trap metal producer King Yosef and industrial noise act Trace Amount.

Greg Puciato, the dynamic and restless musician known for his work with The Dillinger Escape Plan, Killer Be Killed, and The Black Queen, is embarking on a new adventure. While he has been involved in various musical projects, Puciato has always had his sights set on a solo endeavour that knows no boundaries. Catch him when he heads to Melbourne for a show at Max Watts on January 20.

Greg Puciato Australian tour

  • January 17 – The Brightside, Brisbane
  • January 18 – Crowbar, Sydney
  • January 19 – Lion Arts, Adelaide
  • January 20 – Max Watts, Melbourne
  • January 21 – Amplifier Bar, Perth

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

Teaming up with longtime producer Steve Evetts and a rotating lineup of talented drummers, Puciato unleashed his debut album, Child Soldier: Creator of God, in 2020. The album, released under his independent record label Federal Prisoner, showcased his multifaceted artistry. Following up quickly with the experimental release Fuck Content, Puciato further solidified his reputation as an artist unafraid of pushing the envelope. His second album, Mirrorcell, arrived in 2022, delivering a powerful blend of alternative metal that perfectly encapsulated his diverse and eclectic style.

After successful performances in the USA and Europe, Puciato has set his sights on Australia, a country he considers a second spiritual home. Following his exclusive show at Dark Mofo in 2022, Puciato is ready to bring his solo project to the Australian audience in January 2024.

King Yosef, known for his explosive and heavy industrial trap metal sound, has gained recognition in both the hip-hop and hardcore scenes. Collaborating with Converge guitarist Kurt Ballou on his latest album ‘An Underlying Hum,’ Yosef explores a darker and more expansive sonic landscape, incorporating elements of country and folk. His live performances, featuring drums and guitars/synth, offer an unparalleled and captivating experience.

It all goes down at Max Watt’s on January 17. Grab tickets here.