It’s Tour Guide time and today sees the announcement of three of the Aussie music scene’s most attention-worthy groups, with new tours coming from Elefant Traks heroes Sietta, Brisbane-based post-punk reprobates The Ninjas, and Perth’s favourite indie sextet, The Morning Night.
Sietta The Invisible River Tour
Sietta are one of Elefant Traks’ hottest exports, and that’s saying something for a label that lays claim to some of the finest hip-hop talent Australia has to offer. The pair’s lush soundbed of bass, guitar, and electronics, paired with Caiti Baker’s epic voice, is a musical force.
The Darwin duo will soon be hitting the road to celebrate the release of their well-received sophomore album, The Invisible River. The pair also recently had a remix of their track Don’t Let It Go reworked by Elefant peer Urthboy.
Saturday, 15th March 2014
Railway Club, Darwin
Tix: Via Oztix
Thursday, 27th March 2014
Globe Theatre, Brisbane
Tix: On the Door
Friday, 28th March 2014
Club Hotel, Bundaberg
FREE ENTRY
Saturday, 29th March 2014
Bojangles, Gladstone
Tix: Via Oztix
Saturday, 26th April 2014
Northcote Social Club, Melbourne
Tix: Via Northcote Social Club
Wednesday, 30th April 2014
Black Bear Lodge, Brisbane
Tix: Via Oztix
Thursday, 1st May 2014
GoodGod, Sydney
Tix: Via Moshtix
Friday, 2nd May 2014
Pirie Street Social Club, Adelaide
Tix: Via Moshtix
Saturday, 3rd May 2014
Republic Bar, Hobart
Tix: Via Moshtix
The Ninjas Kill ‘Em All Single Tour
Saturday, 22nd March 2014
Solbar, Maroochydore QLD
Tix: On the Door
w/Wolver, Tea Society
Saturday, 29th March 2014
Trainspotters, Brisbane QLD
FREE ENTRY
w/Go Violets, Atripwithsid
Friday, 4th April 2014
FBi Social, Sydney NSW
Tix: Via FBi Radio
w/Birds With Thumbs, Hockey Dad, Noire
Saturday, 5th April 2014
The Landsdowne Hotel, Sydney NSW
FREE ENTRY
w/White Summer
Having only unveiled two singles, Brisbane punk duo The Ninjas have stirred quite a buzz for themselves, sharing stages with the illustrious and talented likes of The Cribs, Sticky Fingers, and The Medics, while collecting legions of fans like so many wicked souls.
The pair recently introduced those fans to their new, charmingly-titled single Kill ‘Em All and have announced that they will be embarking on a tour of the Sunshine Coast, Brisbane, and Sydney to spike a few more temporal lobes with their incorrigible stage antics.
The Morning Night So Now Tour
Perth six-piece The Morning Night have decided to head eastward for the release of their new single, So Now. The single is the latest taste fans are hearing of the band’s Ricky Maymi-produced sophomore effort, Amberola.
So Now is a tale of love stored safely in a capsule of catchy hooks, the band’s trademark harmonies, and earworm atmospheric touches that drift psychedelically into the far recesses of your sub-conscious mind. There’s even some frenetic drums and guitar, too.
Saturday, 29th March 2014
Captain Cook Hotel, Sydney
Tix: Via Captain Cook Hotel
Tuesday, 1st April 2014
The Workers Club, Melbourne
Tix: Via The Workers Club
Wednesday, 2nd April 2014
Wesley Anne, Melbourne (Acoustic Show)
Tix: Via Wesley Anne
Thursday, 3rd April 2014
Grace Darling, Melbourne
Tix: Via The Grace Darling Hotel
Friday, 4th April 2014
Public Bar, Melbourne
Tix: Via Public Bar
Saturday, 5th April 2014
The Esplande, Melbourne
Tix: Via The Espy