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News : Oceano to tour Australia with Boris the Blade, Make Them Suffer and Saviour

By on September 18, 2012

Press release:

It wasn’t too long ago that Perth’s Make Them Suffer released their debut album Neverbloom on Roadrunner Records to rave reviews. Now they are set to take it on the road for an armful of shows to showcase tracks from the album and their previously released EP Lord of Woe. Killyourstereo.com said Neverbloom is ‘bold and ambitious’ and it is ‘dense in sound and solid in structure’ while SputnikMusic.com said Neverbloom is an ‘intriguing listen,’ and it is filled to the brim with ‘amazing, haunting, heavy and memorable moments from beginning to end.’

Joining Make Them Suffer them all the way from Chicago for their first time in Australia is Oceano. Emerging from rumours of a breakup and with a stronger line up than ever, singer Adam Warren shares his thoughts on their first trip to the country. “We look forward to playing a whole rack of great shows, watching people destroy each other in the pit, eating kangaroos and making some unforgettable memories happen. We are also very excited to tour with Make Them Suffer as we have been hearing quite a bit about them. Australia…shit is about to get brutal!”

Another Perth band who are making their own mark on the melodic/hardcore scene is Saviour who, after doing their own thing independently worked hard enough to gain the attention of labels and at the start of this year released their album ‘Once We Were Lions’ through Skull and Bones Records which perfectly blends harmony and dissonance into 13 unforgettable tracks.

Rounding out this solid line up is Melbourne’s Boris The Blade who have had a busy year since their inception having already opening for heavyweights All Shall Perish and playing Push Over Festival alongside Parkway Drive, combined with an EP that debuted at Number 1 on the Australian iTunes Metal chart, Boris The Blade are not to be missed on this tour.

Last year, Blunt Magazine dubbed Make Them Suffer one of their top 25 bands to watch in 2012 so don’t miss your chance before the year is out.

Thursday 22nd November, Perth – The Academy – Amplifer Bar 18+
Friday 23rd November, Leederville – YMCA HQ AA
Saturday 24th November, Adelaide – Fowlers Live Lic AA
Sunday 25th November, Mebourne – Invasion Fest (Ringwood) AA
Monday 26th November, Ballarat – Eastern Station Hotel 18+
Wednesday28th November, Canberra – The Basement 18+
Thursday 29th November, Sydney – Hot Damn 18+
Friday 30th November Sydney – Yoyos Youth Centre AA
Saturday 1st December, Brisbane – Thriller 18+
Sunday 2nd December, Eagleby Community Hall AA

Tickets available through Moshtix on Friday 21st September at 9am, local times

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Mitch Booth is the owner, designer and grand overlord of Metal Obsession. In the few seconds of spare time he has outside of this site, he also hosts a metal radio show over on PBS 106.7fm in Melbourne (Australia) and organises shows under the name Untitled Touring. You should follow him on Twitter.