Dallas Frasca and Sarah McLeod team up for stomping dystopian siren song, 'Til It's Gone' - announce The Green Electric National Tour
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Two of the most accomplished and ferocious voices in Australian music, Dallas Frasca and Sarah McLeod join forces for the stomping new single, ’Til It’s Gone’ (out now via Spank Betty Records & Community Records), ahead of their massive Green Electric Tour, which kicks off in mid-February.
Produced by Frasca, along with mixing from Andy Baldwin (Björk, Car Seat Headrest, The Cat Empire) and mastering from Lachlan Carrick,‘Til It’s Gone’ is a perfect balance of both iconic voices - showcasing their powerful range as they wail over the top of a bluesy, classic rock backing.
The single comes at a great time, as the two prepare to hit the road on a 15-date-tour across the country. The Green Electric Tour sees the pair taking on an important mission - looking to reduce their emissions and use strategies to bring down their environmental footprint throughout the tour, as well as support some very worthy causes. Lyrically, the single reinforces exactly what the pair are fighting for, looking for action on the environment before it’s too late.
“The song was inspired by a line in Big Yellow Taxi, written more than half a century ago, and it’s confronting how little has changed. We’re still prioritising profit over care for country, and the climate is pushing back hard. Til It’s Gone speaks to the moment we’re in right now, a crossroads, and the responsibility we all share to make better choices before the damage becomes irreversible.” DALLAS FRASCA & SARAH MCLEOD
‘Til It’s Gone’ is an absolute monster of a track, pairing two of the fiercest and most intense voices in Australian rock. Dallas Frasca and Sarah McLeod come across like dystopian rock ’n’ roll sirens, stomping home a warning about where we’re headed if we don’t get our collective act together. It’s the freakish mirroring of their raspy vocals that really grabs you, backed by blistering duelling guitars and speaker-rattling blues beats. This thing is the atomic-breathing Godzilla of the airwaves — and it’ll leave you completely flattened.
Recorded across three Victorian home studios, including Dallas’, Sarah’s, and drummer Josh Barber’s Church Studio in Mollongghip, the track embraces a deliberately DIY, low-impact approach, proving powerful work doesn’t require bloated systems.
Released alongside the single today is a music video for ‘Til It’s Gone’, directed by Scott Major.
“Visually we wanted to place the song in a future that feels uncomfortably close with black markings worn as sun protection and as armour. A dystopian future that no longer feels that far off.” SARAH McLEOD
Teaming up with Green Music Australia, Sarah and Dallas have added a small levy to fund measurable sustainable touring actions on the Green Electric Tour, with the tour proudly supported by Music Australia, The Harbour Agency, and Spank Betty Records; the tour also supports Seed Mob, Australia’s first Indigenous youth-led climate justice organisation in their ongoing fight for climate justice.
From recycled merchandise and sustainable travel routes to meat-free catering and eco-certified accommodation, every detail has been designed to minimise impact on the Green Electric Tour. Fans are invited to join the movement by wearing their best sustainable fashion to the gigs, and carpooling, taking public transport, walking, or riding bikes to venues wherever possible — making the audience part of the solution, not just the show.
’Til It’s Gone’ is out now on all streaming platforms. Catch Dallas Frasca and Sarah McLeod touring the country through February and March.
SARAH McLEOD AND DALLAS FRASCA
THE GREEN ELECTRIC TOUR
Supported by Music Australia, The Harbour Agency, Spank Betty Records, Green Music Australia and raising funds for Seed Mob
Tickets available at dallasfrasca.com or sarahmcleodofficial.com
Thursday 19 February Bended Elbow Albury
Friday 20 February Moyhu Hotel Moyhu
Saturday 21 February Northcote Social Club Melbourne
Sunday 22 February Pelly Bar Frankston
Friday 27 February Mos Desert Clubhouse Gold Coast
Saturday 28 February The Royal Quarters Nundah
Sunday 1 March Imperial Hotel Eumundi
Thursday 5 March Big Easy Radio McLaren Vale
Friday 6 March Lion Arts Factory Adelaide
Saturday 7 March Mojo’s Bar Fremantle
Sunday 8 March Indi Bar Scarborough
Wednesday 11 March La La La’s Wollongong
Thursday 12 March The Baso Canberra
Friday 13 March The Bridge Hotel Rozelle
Saturday 14 March Stag & Hunter Newcastle
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