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Interview with Patrick Miranda (The Movements)

There’s movement at the manor and all signs are pointing down under, with Southern Californian quartet Movements and British rockers Boston Manor announcing a huge Australian tour kicking off in March 2023, their first time back to Australia since 2018!
 
Starting in Brisbane on March 9 at The Triffid, the co-headline extravaganza will visit Newcastle, Sydney, Wollongong, Belgrave, Melbourne and Adelaide, before closing out on March 18 at Amplifier Bar in Perth.
 
Reflecting personal changes from a whirlwind five years, Movements realize the full scope of their storytelling, musicianship and vision on their 2020 second full-length album, No Good Left To Give that’s already had over 15 million total global streams. Not only does the music address the emotional push-and-pull of relationships, but it also explores loss, love, mental health, and even sex through a prism of newfound clarity sound-tracked by post-punk grit, alternative expanse, heartfelt spoken word, expansive rock, and subtle pop ambition.
 
Following the 2016 EP Outgrown Things, the group cemented a singular sound on their 2017 full-length debut, Feel Something. Eclipsing 100 million total global streams by 2021, it immediately connected by way of Daylilly (over 36 million Spotify streams), Full Circle (over 16 million Spotify streams), and Colorblind [over 12 million Spotify streams]. In 2021, Movements released their B-sides 7” which included two new tracks extending the Movements universe organically from songs recorded during the recording sessions for No Good Left To Give.
 
Movements continue to pack out shows worldwide, closing out 2022 with appearances alongside A Day To Remember, The Used, Magnolia Park and many more.
 
Hailing from Blackpool, Lancashire in England, Boston Manor emerged as teenagers via an attempt to reinvigorate the music scene in their hometown.
 
Their 2018 album Welcome To The Neighbourhood was set in a fictionalised version of their hometown, while 2020’s GLUE was a powerful reflection of a broken world filtered through Cox’s own cathartic thoughts and experiences. Both albums shifted the needle in terms of Boston Manor’s sound, incorporating synths into their framework and a heavy focus on atmosphere. Coming off the back of last year’s Desperate Times, Desperate Pleasures EP, their forthcoming album Datura takes all that one step further. It is undeniably the most ambitious record Boston Manor have ever made. The first of two parts, this set of songs exists in the dim light between dusk and dawn. It’s a record you don’t just merely listen to, but one you actually inhabit and experience.
 
In 2022 alone, Boston Manor have toured with Alexisonfire, appeared at Riot Fest in Chicago and various other festivals around the globe. Previously nominated for Best British Breakthrough at the Kerrang! Awards in 2018 and for Best Album Artwork at the Heavy Music Awards in 2019, Boston Manor continue to leap forward into new and exciting territory; and 2023 is set to ignite the quintet to staggering new heights.
 
With Movements armed with their 2020 sophomore album No Good Left To Give and Boston Manor primed with their fourth full length record Datura out October 14, these Australian shows are set to showcase the cathartic and immersive might of each band in their own signature way; from the post-hardcore, spoken work and pop subtleties of Movements to the infectious pop punk, crunching anthems and vulnerability of Boston Manor, you’ll be guaranteed all the feels and stunning vigour that both bands have become beloved for over the past several years.
 
Come and experience the ferocious talent of Movements and Boston Manor in a town near you!

Tickets from destroyalllines.com.au

DESTROY ALL LINES, FEARLESS RECORDS & SHARPTONE RECORDS PRESENTS

MOVEMENTS & BOSTON MANOR
TOUR DATES:
 
THURSDAY 9 MARCH 2023 – THE TRIFFID, BRISBANE (18+)
FRIDAY 10 MARCH 2023 – NEWY HOTEL, NEWCASTLE (18+)
SATURDAY 11 MARCH 2023 – FACTORY THEATRE, SYDNEY (LIC AA)
TUESDAY 14 MARCH 2023 – DICEY RILEY’S, WOLLONGONG (18+)
WEDNESDAY 15 MARCH 2023 – SOOKI LOUNGE, BELGRAVE (18+)
THURSDAY 16 MARCH 2023 – CORNER HOTEL, MELBOURNE (18+)
FRIDAY 17 MARCH 2023 – LION ARTS FACTORY, ADELAIDE (LIC AA)
SATURDAY 18 MARCH 2023 – AMPLIFIER BAR, PERTH (18+)

General tickets on sale Friday 7 October @ 10am local time
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[Review] Heilung @ Forum Theatre, Melbourne 04/03/2023

The comforts of my solitude and slumber was suddenly interrupted, welcomely after months of waiting, by the call of the Valkyries, hence the ravens of Odin guided me not to the tall glorious door to Valhalla, but the Roman inspired architecture of The Forum. Tall branches and exotic decoration adorned the stage as the auditorium was bustling with a heavily varied arrangement of character, from patrons fashioning their quintessential metal black, to individuals going above and beyond for the show dressed in old cotton garbs, headpieces, masks, even painted with impressive bodily artwork. I expected nothing less for the first visit down under by the titans of amplified history, Heilung 

 

Right after a touching and well needed acknowledgment to the sacred indigenous land we stand on, we were greeted by Kai Uwe Faust, wielding a burning incense in which its sparks were blown onto all the equipment and microphones, concluding with the audience, as if to give the venue a blessing prior to the experience we were about to have. He was later joined by none other than Maria Franz, both donning their iconic antler headpieces, along with a fierce, incomparably talented ensemble that all gathered in circle to perform an opening ceremony before the show commenced. 

 

What followed after was 2 hours ritualistic, spiritual form of expression and storytelling that caused my mouth to remain wide open for the entirety of the show. The grim chants and steady, unrelenting beat of the tune In Maidjan was a perfect introduction. Kai’s flawless throat singing and Maria’s vocal range of a siren constantly sent ice cold shivers up and down my body, not to mention the accompanying instrumentalists and stage performers who transformed the modern world at that moment into a glimpse of medieval pagan culture. Alfadhirhaiti…..you truly need to listen to this track itself in order to fully appreciate the monstrous power behind it. The call and response chanting of the spear/shield wielding warriors fuelled a primal warrior instinct within me that made me wish to storm and pillage the shores of England and Francia. 

 

One aspect of this show that really stood out me was the expression of wild foundation of human nature, conveying the true independence of the human body and soul devoid of rules and guide lines delivered through a perfect amplification of our history through Scandinavian and Germanic culture. For this was a culture that did not discriminate or promote prejudice, for both men and women of the times shared all when it came to duty, sexuality, and spiritualism. Women bore their naked chests displaying their strength as much as men did. Women rode along men in battle. Men embraced activities that throughout recent history would be seen as “feminine”. This was both touching and liberating. This stunningly undomesticated spiritual awakening also captivated every soul in the ordinance to the point of almost acting like Germanic warriors at a feast. Hell, at one point I let out an animalistic scream that I never though could leave my thin body! 

 

Throughout this performance we were taken through many intense tales of pagan culture. With a handful and warriors thrashing the bottom of their spears in rhythm whilst chanting promoted the ferocity of battle, Druid-like characters performing animalistic rituals and ceremonies, and the use of such unique ancient languages in their lyrics taken from the stones such as Eggja. One aspect of history they heavily display is the band of warriors themselves, in which the band recites this specifically from the writings of Tacitus whom scribed the tales of the Warriors, named the Harii, painted in black to cause chaos attacking their foes at night. The entire idea of Heilung is for them to to demonstrate a beautifully wild and almost forgotten culture in history to the modern eye, and this unforgettable performance demonstrates this flawlessly.

 

The show concluded with what I can only describe as a full on pagan rave, as all the performers built up a monstrous 10 minute track to what I could only interpret as a celebratory ritual. The percussionists thrashed their drums in perfect rhythm, the vocalists chanted excitedly, and the ensemble performers danced in such a captivating frantic way that pumped the sold out venue with non stop energy. The Warriors themselves couldn’t help but grin though the ballet as us audience members clapped and jumped along to this wholesome conclusion. The historic party ended with a final ceremony, both mimicking but responding the the opening, before these unforgettable characters gracefully exited the stage.

 

And thus I remain, 1 hour after the finale, beer in hand at my local pub, but not ever drifting from the ongoing buzz I felt which was so strong it drown out the entire rowdiness and music around me. I do not think any words I write can do justice the magic I had just witnessed. Heilung had brought to me an art that I only now have become to fully appreciate and awaken to, and I truly hope that this band, and everything they represent, will continue to prosper for years on end. 

 

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The Used and Papa Roach Announce Wollongong Stop on Cut My Heart Into Pieces Tour 2023!

Attention Wollongong music lovers! Get ready for a thrilling night as influential rock icons THE USED and PAPA ROACH hit the stage for their Cut My Heart Into Pieces tour at the University Of Wollongong on Thursday, April 27. This event, headlined by THE USED, promises to be an unforgettable experience. General tickets will be available for purchase starting at 10am AEDT time on Monday, March 6.

Hurry and secure your tickets because the Brisbane show is already sold out and only a few tickets are left for Perth. Once they’re gone, they’re gone. Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity to see two legendary bands perform live.

“We are more than excited to finally be back in Australia! Can’t wait to see you all there! Are you ready for the best night of your life?!?!?” – Bert McCracken, The Used

Get ready to buckle up, Australian hard-rock enthusiasts, because an electrifying, double-header extravaganza is heading your way! Legendary rock icons, THE USED and PAPA ROACH, are ecstatic to unveil their highly-anticipated Cut My Heart Into Pieces tour, which is set to storm through our shores this April, alongside special guests COLDRAIN.

“We’ve been such huge fans of THE USED forever and we are thrilled to bring this tour down under – AUSTRALIA GET READY TO GET ROWDY!”- Jacoby Shaddix, Papa Roach

For over two decades, THE USED have been releasing albums that have helped shape the alternative rock scene. Their music can be described as painful and perverse, intimate and obnoxious, aggressively heavy and irresistibly catchy, confusingly profound and primitively pedestrian – they have the power to turn songs into anthems.

With an impressive catalog that has amassed over 165 million views on YouTube, ten Billboard Hot 100 singles, and four Top 10 Debuts on the Billboard 200, THE USED reunited with long-time producer John Feldmann (Panic! At The Disco, blink-182) on their eighth studio album, Heartwork, which features guest appearances by Jason Aalon Butler (Fever 333), Mark Hoppus (blink-182), Travis Barker (blink-182), and Caleb Shomo (Beartooth).

Renowned for their high-energy live performances, heart-wrenching and relatable lyrics, and a combination of pop sensibility and hard rock melodies, THE USED has made an indelible mark on fans worldwide.

PAPA ROACH, the Californian quartet, has spent over 20 years creating one of the most diverse and fearless discographies in music. With global success, they have accomplished an extraordinary volume of accolades in their career with 11 #1 and 22 Top-5 hits and over a billion views on YouTube. In 2020, they celebrated the 20th anniversary of their iconic album, INFEST.

Their eleventh studio album, EGO TRIP, is PAPA ROACH‘s boldest and most brilliant release to date. According to Kerrang!, “Papa Roach are not only still with us, but they’re an infinitely more challenging, diverse, and simply better band than the one that recorded breakthrough album Infest. New offering Ego Trip rips up any semblance of a rule book, rapping it up and rocking it out with the fervour of any of music’s bright young things.” The album connects with fans and audiences alike as it weaves and turns through anthemic hits, themes of forgiveness, emo moments, and plenty of nostalgia for the trip of a lifetime.

Japanese rock band COLDRAIN is known for their unique blend of divine melodies and the emotional sound of twin guitars and English vocals. Fronted by Masato, who is Japanese and American, they have performed at festivals around the world, including Rock Am Ring (Germany), Rock Im (Germany), Download Festival (UK), and Vans Warped Tour (US), to name a few. Their single “Mayday” featuring Ryo from Crystal Lake was featured in the TV anime show Fire Force and is the band’s biggest single to date. In 2020, COLDRAIN curated Blare Fest 2020 in their hometown of Nagoya, which drew in 40,000 people across two days, and ended their 2022 tour at Yokohama Arena to 12,000 fans.

Lineups like this don’t come around often, so grab your ticket and catch THE USED, PAPA ROACH, and COLDRAIN live in action when they bring their powerful, explosive, and high energy to a show near you.

Early bird pre-sale tickets on sale: Wednesday 18 January @ 9am until Friday 20 January @ 8am local time

To Gain Early Ticket Access Register Here ->  https://bit.ly/CMHIP

General tickets on sale Friday 20 January @ 9am local time
Tickets from
 destroyalllines.com.au

Destroy All Lines Presents

THE USED + PAPA ROACH
CUT MY HEART INTO PIECES TOUR 2023
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS COLDRAIN
TOUR DATES:

FRIDAY 21 APRIL – METRO CITY, PERTH LOW TICKETS
SUNDAY 23 APRIL – AEC THEATRE, ADELAIDE
MONDAY 24 APRIL – MARGARET COURT ARENA, MELBOURNE
THURSDAY 27 APRIL – UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG, WOLLONGONG* 
NEW SHOW!
FRIDAY 28 APRIL – HORDERN PAVILION, SYDNEY
SUNDAY 30 APRIL – FORTITUDE MUSIC HALL, BRISBANE*
SOLD OUT

*Coldrain not appearing

General tickets for Wollongong on sale Monday 6 March @ 10am AEDT time

General tickets for remaining shows on sale now
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Interview with Josh Wills (Story of the Year)

2023 see St Louis post-hardcore giants, Story of the Year, in full celebration mode. Not only have they announced that they will be jumping on tour with fellow early 2000’s mammoths Yellowcard for the anniversary of their fourth and undeniably most successful record, Ocean Avenue, alongside emo juggernauts Mayday Parade, Anberlin and The Wild Life, they will also be celebrating their own babies. Their debut record, the one that introduced us to the larger than life Until the Day I Die, Anthem of Our Dying Day and And the Hero Will Drown, none other than Page Avenue also hits the big 20 mark.

Two decades on from their launchpad release, the band are still going strong, gearing up for the release of their sixth studio album Tear Me To Pieces, out March 10, 2023 via SharpTone Record. We’ve already been graced with half of the tracks including the nostalgia-grab 2005, the titular triumph Tear Me To Pieces and the hard hitting War, tracks that will translate well on the stage when they head to Australia next month.

We spoke to drummer, Josh Wills, ahead of their Knotfest appearance and album release sideshows to tear both the album and their sets into pieces.

TEAR ME TO PIECES TRACK LISTING:
01. Tear Me To Pieces
02. Real Life
03. Afterglow
04. Dead And Gone
05. War
06. Can’t Save You
07. 2005
08. Sorry About Me
09. Take The Ride
10. Knives Out
11. Use Me

Fans can pre-save Tear Me To Pieces here

To celebrate the announcement, Story Of The Year have shared lead single and title track Tear Me To Pieces. The track sets the tone for the entire album – hard-hitting, catchy, and unforgettable. Tear Me To Pieces is available to stream here. The new single is also paired with a music video, available to watch now.

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[Review] nothing, nowhere. @ 170 Russell, Melbourne 12/02/2023

February twelfth marked American hardcore emo rap band nothing,nowhere’s debut Melbourne concert; a room not just sold out, but filled to the brink with diehard fans ready for a night of musical mayhem. As the air filled with booze and whiffs of fruity vapour reminiscent of a grungy dive-bar, there was a growing buzz of built-up energy that was set to explode.

Touring Australia with his most recent self-produced album Trauma Factory (2021), front man Joseph Mulherin’s lyrics deal with personal issues of mental health, a highly relatable topic for his young audience. With such personal connection to the music, it’s no wonder fans of nothing,nowhere were so eagerly awaiting to share the night with their idol.

Warming up the crowd was New Zealander, indie singer-songwriter, Lontalius (Eddie Johnston). Wondering onto the stage, well dressed in ironed pants and leather shoes, the alt-pop musician plugged in his MacBook and began to tune his guitar. Appearing relaxed and nonchalant, this felt like the beginning of a street performance, a one-man busking style show – this was until a heavy humming electronic bass kicked in, paired with a single spotlight shadowing across his face. The first track Comfortable boasted a gorgeous oceanic aesthetic, playing relaxed guitar chords, and singing out emotional crackling vocals ‘I said I loved you and I’ve never meant it more’.

Lontalius’ set felt exceptionally human, all his lyrics so raw, and almost intrusive. It’s a strange feeling to be let into someone’s life on such a personal level without previously knowing them. The velvety chords continued, the bass kicking in without warning – such sounds forcing the heart to jump so uniquely.

 Someone Will Be There For You showcased a more layered style of music, where if you closed your eyes, a one-man band would not be what you’d imagine. With the crowd repeating ‘someone will be there for you’, a beautiful shadow cast across his face giving us a glimpse, but not providing the full picture – a metaphor for the music which let us see hints of such raw emotion, but leaves gaps for the imagination to conclude.

I Walked Right Into It was another highlight, with a stunningly moving guitar solo during the bridge which left the once lively room in silence, the tension building throughout the song. Lontalius’ performance was minimalistic, yet so well rounded. The heavy buzz of the electronic bass playing through from start to end rattled the bones of the venue, preparing the crowd for what was to come.

The room grew silent as an ambient hum suffocated the room, the sound increasing in intensity, and so too did the heartrates of the crowd. The band emerged from the darkness and before you could take a breath and soak it all in, the music had begun. Hurtling into the first track with a heavy kickdrum and lightning-speed metal guitar, CYAN1DE did not hold back. Front man and singer/rapper Joe providing his signature style of screamo vocals – it was unimaginable that he was going to maintain such power and angst for the entire set. From the first track it was clear the fans of nothing,nowhere were not the regular emo crowd, but a heavy cult-following of young people who impressively knew each and every word of the hard-hitting, emotion filled raps.  

An ongoing structure of the band’s music is the lower intensity, controlled rap verses, in the lead up to viscous metal choruses. The three-piece band consisting of a drummer and two electric guitarists was so incredibly tight, not missing a beat the entire show. It was also abundantly clear that the drumer lead the tracks, with the volume and velocity being unlike anything I had heard before.

pretend did not stray from the structure of rap verses in the lead up to a huge chorus, the crowd chanting ‘tell me you need me even if you don’t’ as heavy strobe filled the room, lighting up the sold-out audience to see them moving in unison, the music acting as a puppeteer. The next song nightmare marked the first time the band addressed the crowd – not to say ‘hello’ or to make small talk but ordering them to ‘fucking jump’. Not a soul disobeyed. nothing,nowehere’s live shows are built upon the energy of their audience, the collaborative effort making for an experience that cannot be replicated on a studio album.

The night played out like a rollercoaster of adrenaline, the highs exceeding levels I once thought possible, and the contrasting lows leaving the crowd wanting more. Part way through the emo hit love or chemistry, the music abruptly came to a stop, Joe yelling ‘Melbourne are you still with us? I want you to prove it right now!’ This was a call to action for the crowd to take their energy to the next level – and they did not hold back. lights (4444), one of their slower-paced tracks filled the room with an ethereal feel, being backed by the sound of water droplets. However, the lyrics did not follow suit, providing the signature sound and grunge sentiment screaming ‘I don’t give a fuck if you hate me’.

The night so far had been highly performative and based on the emo-hardcore persona of the band; so, when Joe bought his girlfriend Hillary on stage and asked the crowd to sing Happy Birthday, it was a beautiful, human moment that I’m sure the fans feel so honoured to have shared. Even within all the chaos and commotion, it was clear this group of individuals shared a lot of love for one another.

If pulled apart and digested as intended, there are many nothing,nowhere songs that are filled with positive themes. Pieces of you and fake friend were a break from the darkness, anthems about letting go of your worries about what others think of you. It was at this stage that the band became more a part of the crowd, jumping taped sections of the stage, and climbing up barricades to be fully emersed in the tail-end of the show.

Clarity in Kerosene was clearly a fan favourite, everyone with their phones in the air trying to capture the moment on video, the crowd singing the agonising lyrics in unison ‘I hope you choke in your sleep, while you’re dreaming of me’. Hopes Up was performed beautifully in compete darkness, being lit up only by the speckles of smartphone flashlights – replicating stars in a night sky. Joe’s movement across the stage remained so seamless, it is clear these are his songs and his words.

It was at this point of the night that the band had the room’s actions at their fingertips – and they were about to cause some havoc. Their newest single M1SERY_SYNDROME, is rife with gorgeous repetitive guitar riffs hiding behind the violent chaos of the drums and bass. The heat of the music physically manifested its way into the crowd, with the force of a thousand bodies surging forward. A wall of death formed in the middle of the crowd, and at that point all control was lost. It is a rare occurrence to see such uninhibited, 90s-style moshing in today’s music scene, but this concert saw bodies flying through space – a sense of bliss in delirium.

As quickly as they took to the stage, the band was off. But from the wings you could hear Joe murmur ‘one more song you say?’, hammer was an invitation for the crowd to give off every last ounce of energy they had; the crowd soaked with sweat and short of breath. nothing,nowhere departed the stage for the last time in the blink of an eye, the whole event feeling like a dream – or rather a gorgeous nightmare.

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Electric Callboy TEKKNO Australian Tour 2023

As diverse and as electrifying as their name, ELECTRIC CALLBOY is thrilled to announce they will be returning to Australia for their first headlining tour as part of their TEKKNO world tour this November. 

“Australia! After playing the sold-out club shows and the amazing shows at the Good Things Festival at the end of 2022, we are so happy to come back to Australia as soon as possible. We will be playing five shows at the end of 2023, expanding our TEKKNO WORLD TOUR to down under! “ Electric Callboy

Hailing from Castrop-Rauxel, Germany, ELECTRIC CALLBOY has been causing noise around the globe. Welding modern trap with alt rock, pop punk and beyond into an exhilarating musical experience, their genre-defiant critically acclaimed latest release TEKKNO debuted at #1 on the German album charts.
 
Single, Hypa Hypa, has reached over 60 million plays and over 29 million views on YouTube in record time, with the track becoming the band’s biggest success story so far. The two following singles We Got The Moves and Pump It, featured on the new album TEKKNO, are also the talk of the world with their spectacularly hilarious videos with the band’s Youtube channel now topping over 200 million views and counting. Tracks Pump It and Spaceman both charted in the Top 35, putting them in the list of the most successful singles by a German metal band. Pump It also prevailed internationally at the Heavy Music Awards, edging out acts such as Bring Me The Horizon.
 
Known for their shrill party attitude and ecstatic live shows which Aussies witnessed at the band’s first Australian appearance at Good Things Festival in 2022, the German collective are at their party-starting best.
 
Grab your ticket and witness one of the best live shows of the year. Tickets won’t last long.
 Early bird pre-sale tickets on sale: Wednesday 15 February @ 9am local time

To Gain Early Ticket Access Register Here ->https://bit.ly/ec-austour

General tickets on sale Friday 17 February @ 9am local time
Tickets from destroyalllines.com

Destroy All Lines & Contra Proudly Present

ELECTRIC CALLBOY
TEKKNO AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2023

SATURDAY 25 NOVEMBER – METROPOLIS, FREMANTLE
MONDAY 27 NOVEMBER – THE GOV, ADELAIDE 
WEDNESDAY 29 NOVEMBER – THE FORUM, MELBOURNE
THURSDAY 30 NOVEMBER – ROUNDHOUSE, SYDNEY
FRIDAY 1 DECEMBER – EATONS HILL HOTEL, BRISBANE


General tickets on sale Friday 17 February @ 9am local time
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Discover the latest addition to Australia’s indie rock scene: Daydream festival.

Indie music enthusiasts can look forward to some great times with the arrival of Daydream, a festival that is set to tour Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane this Autumn. Featuring renowned alternative acts such as Modest Mouse, Slowdive, Tropical F*ck Storm, and others, this indie extravaganza is not to be missed. With a one-stage format, you won’t miss any of the heavyweight indie performances, including Modest Mouse, who will be headlining the show, marking their return to Australia after a hiatus since 2016. Other acts such as Slowdive,  Beach Fossils, Cloud Nothings, and Majak Door (not appearing in Brisbane) are also set to rock the stage with their unique sounds.

Modest Mouse, in particular, is set to perform hits from their impressive discography, including tracks from their latest album, The Golden Casket, which explores the degradation of America’s psychic landscape through the lens of smartphone screens. Slowdive, known for their ambient-rock infused gems, will also grace the stage, performing some of their classic tracks such as “When the Sun Hits” and “Sugar For The Pill,” among others. Tropical F*ck Storm, Beach Fossils, Cloud Nothings, and Majak Door will also be bringing their distinctive sounds to the festival.

Daydream promises to be a must-attend event for discerning indie music lovers, providing a solid fix of the indie-rock goodness they have been dreaming of. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to catch some of the most revered alternative acts in the industry. Sign up for presale now!

DAYDREAM
Saturday 22 April
Sidney Myer Music Bowl
Melbourne, VIC

Saturday 29 April
Hordern Pavillion
Sydney, NSW

Sunday 30 April
Riverstage
Brisbane, QLD

TICKETS
Early Bird Presale:
Thursday 2 February, 9am local time
$129.90 + BF

Sign up for presale here.

General On Sale:
Friday 3 February, 9am local time
$129.90 – $149.90 + BF

Tickets available via Destroy All Lines website here.

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