Cloud Nothings - Aus 2018 Tour



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Max Watt's Melbourne

125 Swanston St, Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

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Max Watt's Melbourne is a respected music venue located in the heart of Melbourne. The venue is located on Swanston Street and has been running since 2015. The venue blends a great sound system with both classic and modern features to create an atmosphere perfect for concerts. It hosting a range of local and international acts, including rock, indie, metal and hip hop, and is renowned for it's excellent acoustics. Max Watt's Melbourne also plays host to a range of other events including comedy, arts and DJ sets.

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DRW Entertainment welcomes kings of cathartic and anthemic alt-punk, Cloud Nothings, back to Australia this coming February. Tickets on sale now! http://davidroywilliams.com/tours/cloud-nothings/ February 2018 Thur 22nd Feb - Sydney OXFORD ART FACTORY Bloods Smacked Youth Fri 23rd Feb - Wollongong UOW UniBar BOAT SHOW PALS Raised as Wolves Sat 24th Feb - Melbourne Max Watt's House of Music Press Club IV League Sun 25th Feb - Perth Badlands Bar Good Doogs Glass Wave Tues 27th Feb - Brisbane the zoo Bugs Electric Zebra Fresh from a huge European and US tour with heavyweight rock-revival favourites, Japandroids, in-demand Cloud Nothings are returning for the first time since 2014, bringing their heavily-praised fourth studio album, “Life Without Sound” to Australian shores. “Indie-rock tunes and a punk as f*%# performance, Cloud Nothings tore the Oxford Art Factory apart (2014)” – Blunt Mag From its beginnings in Dylan Baldi’s basement in 2009 to include the trio of drummer Jayson Gerycz and bassist TJ Duke, Cloud Nothings are a band that continue to challenge the genre, while remaining nostalgic and loyal to their loud and brash basement roots. “Cloud Nothings pair fuzzy power-chord riffs with pop hooks on” – Rollingstone In the band’s most bold and unprecedented phase, a second guitarist, Chris Brown, has bulked up the band’s lo-fi sound resulting in a remarkable expansion in the Cloud Nothings story and production. “The band seems to be hitting their stride ever more intently (each record could perhaps be assessed as the band hitting their stride, which speaks to the group’s impressive consistency)” – Pitchfork If their new album - recorded with producer John Goodmanson (Sleater-Kinney, Blonde Redhead) - has delved into a more cohesive chapter in the band’s journey, their live shows still inspire some of the most fanatic praise of the band’s raw and driving energy. Recent international shows have undoubtedly confirmed Cloud Nothings as one of the most invigorating, magnetic, and yet enigmatic live bands, as fans get the sense that the band’s metamorphosis is coming to its most important and career-defining stage. “Cloud Nothings have mastered the art of thrashing catharsis, pummeling out the anxieties of nostalgia and expectation with bloody verve.” – Pitchfork