Newcastle post-punk genre-hoppers, Suburban Haze have hit the road to celebrate the recent release of their two track digital EP – Silent, Go Home.
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Their national tour includes a gig at Wollongong’s Rad Bar on Friday, November 4.
Fellow Novocastrian band Safe Hands will also perform in Wollongong on the night.
But it’s Suburban Haze many will be keen to see and hear. The group have enjoyed a stellar 2016.
Earlier this year Suburban Haze released the six-track EP I Will Never Happen, which Rolling Stone Australia described as “suitably immersive, flirtatiously rising towards stadium-ready Arcade Fire levels of grandeur, yet remains on the twisted, passionate post-punk path, restlessly shifting gears without warning’’.
On their latest two-track release, “Silent, Go Home” , Suburban Haze have further matured both their sound and production while bringing in further influences from Australia and overseas.
Diverse as their influences are, everything is measured and balanced. Nothing is forced or contrived.
Their latest release Silent, Go Home is available for streaming and download via Itunes and Bandcamp.