Music
News: The Red Shore announce December dates!
Posted
on November 25 2009
After supporting Bring Me The Horizon and Cancer Bats earlier this year, and following the release of their debut album The Lost Versus, The Red Shore bring their shredding brutality to The Evelyn’s stage for two shows, Friday 11 (18+) and Saturday 12 (U18) December, supported by The Push and Fiasco Productions.
The Red Shore has given birth to some of the most iconic songs on the Australian metal and hardcore landscape of late, including Sink or Swim, Pulling Teeth and Misery Hymm - influencing many other younger bands in the process.
Adelaide’s answer to the technical brutality of The Red Shore, Nazarite Vow, will support alongside Sydney’s young all ages hardcore-stars Sienna Skies, Melbourne’s hot new kids I Explode Like and promising core-kids Feed Her To The Sharks. Additionally, the unmistakably groovy tunes of Electrik Dynamite have a spot on the over 18s show, while local FReeZA champions My Own Enemy will cover the unders.
Running since 1988, The Push is Victoria’s state-wide non-profit youth music organization. The Push provides young people with accessible and affordable, drug, alcohol and smoke-free entertainment and music industry training like Push Over Festival and Face The Music Conference. Fiasco Productions, the baby of Push YAC Member, Jamie Cooke and his business partner James Barnett, aims to provide the Melbourne’s music scene with a new frontier for artistic talent through a range of cultured clothing and is on the verge of becoming a new thing in record label management.
Dates are:
The Red Shore, Nazarite Vow, Electrik Dynamite, Sienna Skies, I Explode Like, Feed Her To The Sharks - Friday 11 December (18+) - Doors 8pm
The Red Shore, Nazarite Vow, Sienna Skies, I Explode Like, Feed Her to The Sharks, My Own Enemy - Saturday 12 December (U18) - Doors 1pm
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Favourite Artist you’ve seen at a Music Festival? Fleet Foxes. Passion Pit.
What’s your ideal Festival line-up? The Mystery Jets. The xx. Friendly Fires. Radiohead.
What are your tips for attending Music Festivals? Make friends with someone in a band so you can get back to where things are free and relatively speaking; comfortable.