These New South Whales share new single ‘Space In Hell’; announce debut LP + national tour dates

July 18 2017

Following the release of the band’s first single ‘Meat Hook’, follow up ‘We Don’t Need You Anymore’ and more recent 5-star track ‘Cholesterol Heart’, Sydney-based punk band These New South Whales share new single and fleshy video for ‘Space In Hell’. The track comes off the band’s debut LP release titled You Work For Us out this August 25. Stream ‘Space In Hellhere and watch the video below:

Taken off their debut album set for release in late August, ‘Space In Hell’ is a stripped back, honest Australian punk song. Brash and caustic, the track calls to mind the simple yet staunch stylings of early American punk with an unmistakeable Australian charm and energy.

Lead singer, Jamie Timony AKA The Workhorse says of the track, “’Space In Hell’ is our experience of privilege and how it has a tendency to create a veil of laziness and apathy and subsequent guilt and shame. The guilt and shame can help you into a mindset where you actively become a part of the solution but it can also drive your head further into the sand.

Fans of These New South Whales have the chance to see the band’s explosive live show across their upcoming You Work For Us Australian Tour this October. See dates and details below and listen out for supports soon.

Space In Hell‘ will be available to buy/stream here.

YOU WORK FOR US AUSTRALIAN TOUR
Thurs 5 Oct – Mojo’s – Fremantle (TIX)
Thurs 12 Oct – Rad Bar – Wollongong (TIX)
Fri 13 Oct – The Cambridge Hotel – Newcastle (TIX)
Sat 14 Oct – Lansdowne – Sydney (TIX)
Fri 20 Oct – The Foundry – Brisbane (TIX)
Sat 21 Oct – The Basement – Nambour, Sunshine Coast (TIX)
Sun 22 Oct – Shark Bar Miami Tavern – Gold Coast (TIX ON DOOR)
Fri 27 Oct – Workers Club – Melbourne (TIX)
Sat 28 Oct – Crown & Anchor – Adelaide (TIX)

Tickets available now
via www.thesenewsouthwhales.com

You Work For Us LP due August 25.

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