Trophy Eyes and Dear Seattle team-up for ultra mega Regional Tour - tickets on sale now

Renowned Australian heavyweight post-punk rock band, TROPHY EYES, has exciting news for fans with the announcement of a mighty Australian regional tour scheduled for this upcoming October. The tour serves as a continuation of the festivities surrounding their latest album, ‘Suicide and Sunshine’ and will kick off in Cairns with a sweeping lap across the nation visiting 11 regional towns before joining THIS THAT Festival in Sandstone Point and Newcastle during November.

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August River Band release long-awaited debut studio EP, 'Media' - dual launch show with The Urban Sea at The Zoo, August 18

Brisbane’s eclectic collective, August River Band have delivered their long-awaited debut studio EP, ‘Media’, which is a body of work that pierces the veil of our social disconnect with an invitation to grasp disconnection as an opportunity to reconnect in deeper ways that we’ve done before.

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Brisbane/Meanjin duo, Upsetter dive headfirst into epic new single, 'Tell Your Friends You Love Them' - release debut 'Doomgaze' EP

One of the more unique outfits in the heavier/alt scene in Brisbane/Meanjin, Upsetter have practically come out of nowhere this year to introduce their insane hybrid of emo/shoegaze and doom, and continue that with their latest offering, ‘Tell Your Friends You Love Them’, which features on their just announced new EP, ‘Doomgaze’.

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KickAss Music Festival adds The Choirboys to line-up, and announces Camplify competition

With a legendary lineup of Australian talent, featuring James Reyne, The Beautiful Girls, Kingswood, Dragon, Ash Grunwald, Sunny Coast Rude Boys & more, KickAss Festival have today announced the addition of another Australian mainstay, with iconic rock band The Choirboys joining the lineup. With 3 x ARIA Top 30 charting albums between 1983-1991, The Choirboys amassed a cult-like following of adoring fans, with 1987’s single ‘Run To Paradise’ a track reminisced by audiences of all ages, even today.

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