THE STORY SO FAR &
BASEMENT
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In just two weeks, the highly anticipated, must-see Australian co-headline tour featuring Californian rockers, The Story So Far and UK’s five-piece, Basement supported by Sydney’s Endless Heights will kick off. For Brisbane fans who missed out on tickets are in for a treat. Due to popular demand, the Brisbane venue has been upgraded to The Tivoli. Additional tickets for this high-demand show have been released and are on sale now. Tickets for the The Valley Drive In remain valid for the new venue. Tickets for all shows are selling quick. Don’t miss out on what is sure to be one of the most memorable rock tours of the year. DESTROY ALL LINES & TRIPLE J’S SHORT.FAST.LOUD PRESENTS THE STORY SO FAR & BASEMENT AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TOUR THURSDAY 18 APRIL: THE TIVOLI, BRISBANE (18+) NEW VENUE FRIDAY 19 APRIL: ROUNDHOUSE, SYDNEY (Licensed All Ages) SATURDAY 20 APRIL: CAMBRIDGE, NEWCASTLE (18+) MONDAY 22 APRIL: THE GOV, ADELAIDE (Licensed All Ages) TUESDAY 23 APRIL: 170 RUSSELL, MELBOURNE (18+) SOLD OUT WEDNESDAY 24 APRIL: ARROW, MELBOURNE (All Ages) THURSDAY 25 APRIL: CAPITOL, PERTH (18+)* Tickets on-sale now at www.destroyalllines.lnk.to/tssfaus *Endless Heights not appearingThe Story So Far have been on an absolute tear in support of their latest opus Proper Dose, selling out most of their North American tour thus far. A lot can happen in three years, and for The Story So Far, a whole lot did. After the release of their third, self-titled album in 2015, the band’s routine writing, recording, and touring had caught up with them. The Story So Far have partnered with Director Miguel Barbosa on a very special music video for their song Light Year. Featuring behind the scenes video from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA, this video culminates with the awe-inspiring landing of the Insight Mars Lander. This is a unique partnership made possible through the NASA Social program, allowing more people to learn of the work that NASA is presently doing. “It’s part of NASA’s charter that we share our missions and projects with the widest possible audience. News media is great, but only reaches certain segments of the population. Through the NASA Social program, digital creators can apply to come behind the scenes, meet our scientists and engineers, and share their experience with audiences who might not otherwise see or care about the agency’s mission. Miguel stood out by pitching a music video to help tell the story of the InSight mission to Mars in a fresh and creative way” shares NASA Digital and Social Media Supervisor, Stephanie L. Smith.You can watch the video for Light Year here |
On the back of their new album ‘Beside Myself’, Basement have well and truly stamped their ambition to be among rocks elite with NME recently exclaiming “they could be Britains next great rock band”. No one can do raw emotion quite like them and “Andrew Fishers vocals and passion is unwavering, and the singer’s ability to dissect his darkest thoughts makes this album their most personal work to date.” Upset Magazine Coming off a string of massive Festival plays including a coveted spot at Lollapalooza Basement are primed to fit this co headline bill with The Story So Far perfectly. Both bands are on the cusp of rock domination and this will be their biggest headline shows in Australia yet. In 2018, Endless Heights released their career defining sophomore record, Vicious Pleasure, recorded at Jungle Studios in their hometown of Sydney with producer Lachlan Mitchell (The Jezabels, The Vines, Motor Ace) and Sam Bassall (Ocean Grove, Justice For The Damned) handling the mixing and mastering. The Vicious Pleasure cover was painted by the watercolour artist Tina Maria Elena, who specialises in erotic art. Singles Come A Little Closer, Pray I Fade, You Coward and Drain allgained full rotation on triple j. |
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