Calling All Cars Signs Off on “Dancing with a Dead Man” with “Delirium” Tour

Hardworking rock act Calling All Cars are still riding high on the success of their 2011 album Dancing with a Dead Man. Not content to end the party just yet, they’ve announced they’ll head back on the road next month for their Delirium tour.

This is our last chance to see Calling All Cars before they head into hibernation to record album number three. Think of it as a twelve-show victory lap of Australia, a chance to say goodbye to Dancing with a Dead Man before Calling All Cars begin their next chapter.

Tickets to the following shows are available at the venues.

19 April 2012 – Indi Bar, Scarborough
20 April 2012 – Prince of Wales, Bunbury
21 April 2012 – The Rosemount, Perth
27 April 2012 – Fowlers Live, Adelaide
28 April 2012 – The Loft, Warrnambool
3 May 2012 – Transit Bar, Canberra
4 May 2012 – The Annandale, Sydney
5 May 2012 – The Zoo, Brisbane
6 May 2012 – Caxton Street Festival, Brisbane
10 May 2012 – Kay Street, Traralgon
11 May 2012 – The Hi-Fi, Melbourne
18 May 2012 – The Republic Bar, Hobart

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A Broken Silence Offer “Hope”

Western Sydney’s A Broken Silence have just released the video for the new single “Hope” the latest track from their self-titled debut album.

I was initially confronted by the blend of hip-hop and hard rock, but as I listened to the track and its powerful lyrics I began to realise how clever it was. The mix of these abrasive genres makes a massive impact, forcing us to listen in to the band’s message of optimism about a better world. I urge you to listen to the lyrics; they’re amazing. If you can’t quite catch them all they’re available at the A Broken Silence website.

“Hope” and A Broken Silence’s debut album are in stores now.