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Wed 18 Jul, 2018 The Tote, Melbourne - 18+
Thu 19 Jul, 2018 The Lansdowne Hotel, Sydney - 18+

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Bleeding Knees Club

Bleeding Knees Club

Barnstorming garage-punks Bleeding Knees Club will join Bully as special guests at both shows. The band have just unveiled a cooked animated clip for their set-your-desk-on-fire anthem ’Case’, and wrapped up a riotous national tour with LA's taut rock titans Together Pangea, which Savage Thrills proclaimed as ‘Spice level: sriracha. God help us all’. Last year's Chew The Gum EP saw the ex-Gold Coast outfit relocate to Sydney via frontman Alex Wall, with a freshly-configured line-up. The band completed a frenzied Australian tour to launch the EP that included one broken jaw and one broken ankle.After carving out circle pits at festivals including Stonecutters (Adelaide), Sounds Of The Suburbs (Sydney) and Valley Fiesta (Brisbane), Bleeding Knees Club are putting the finishing touches to their brand new album, for release later in 2018.
 

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Bully lock in Bleeding Knees Club as special guests for Sydney & Melbourne shows next month!

15 Jun 2018

Bully return to Australia for two special Melbourne & Sydney headline shows this July!

20 Apr 2018

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MELBOURNE
8.00pm — Doors Open
9.00pm — Bleeding Knees Club
10.00pm — Bully


SYDNEY
8.00pm — Doors Open
8.30pm — Bleeding Knees Club
9.40pm — Bully


Please note: stage times are a guide only and subject to change without notice

RETURN TO AUSTRALIA FOR TWO SPECIAL MELBOURNE & SYDNEY HEADLINE SHOWS THIS JULY

WITH SPECIAL GUESTS BLEEDING KNEES CLUB

Bully last stormed Australia at 2015 with a string of east coast sideshows, and now Frontier Touring and I OH YOU are thrilled to confirm that the Nashville quartet will bring their joyous pop-punk back to Sydney and Melbourne this July while in town to play Splendour In The Grass festival.

The band’s debut single, 2014’s ‘Milkman’ captured the ears of Columbia Records label, Startime International, kick-starting the global recognition they would receive with first album Feels Like (2015). The release peaked at #1 on Billboard’s Heatseekers Albums chart, featuring weighty tunes ‘Trying’ and ‘Too Tough’, and garnered critical acclaim, with Pitchfork raving that ‘The coarse Cobain head-scream of Bully singer, songwriter, and guitarist Alicia Bognanno is its own resuscitating jolt of protest’.

That momentum saw the four-piece return to the place Bognanno started her musical journey, recording follow-up album Losing (Sub Pop Records) at Chicago’s Electrical Audio Studio, where the singer used to intern. Released last year, it’s a visceral journey from start to finish; ‘Feel the Same’ pulses with the feeling of claustrophobia in a manic space of mind, while ‘Seeing It’ radiates the heightened anxiety and vigilance felt as a woman.

Amidst consistent and razor-sharp songwriting, Bully’s stature as a band-to-watch has particularly grown taller on the live stage. 2015 was a breakthrough year for the band, playing Lollapalooza, followed by an extensive US run and their Australian debut for three blistering shows in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.

‘Bully’s approach is more taut, cut through with a little garage-rock crispness. Others have mined this territory well of late — take some of the work of Speedy Ortiz or Dum Dum Girls, or Yuck’s 2011 debut album — but Bully has in Ms. Bognanno a special weapon. She’s a bracing songwriter, full of quick jabs and mundane details that end up being full of import. As a singer, she’s evocative.’ – NY Times

‘They walk onto the stage at Howler, so unassuming that, were it not for the deep blue lights thrown across them they may have gone unnoticed. Such is the unaffected charm of Bully which is perhaps why, from the instant they launch into the first song of the set, they connect. Like a damn fist.’ – Howl and Echoes

It’s been nearly three years since then, and Bully are sorely missed. As The Sydney Morning Herald aptly put it, the group are keeping the dream of the ‘90s alive and kicking alongside the likes of Pavement and Veruca Salt. You won’t want to miss out on their unique electricity, lighting up any venue whenever these guys rip on stage!


TOUR DATES

Wednesday 18 July – The Tote, Melbourne (18+)
Thursday 19 July – The Landsdowne Hotel, Sydney (18+)

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