Heads of Charm OK Yes Please single tour
Are you across Heads of Charm? If you’re not, now's the exact right time to hop aboard this searing Australian post-rock bandwagon. Their arresting, pared back alternative-rock is splashed all over brand new tune OK Yes Please and the trio have booked an impressive sixteen date summer headline tour.
Spartan and powerful, OK Yes Please is VAST. Anchored by boundless, vibrating bass tones and David Gagliardi’s resonant vocal lines, it'll haunt all your late night summer boozers. “I’m a user, a consumer” - that dire refrain is only too pertinent right now. Boasting shades of My Disco and The Drones, Heads of Charm are capably carrying the flag of haunting Australian underground rock music on this track. It ends as abruptly as it begins. You’re gonna want more...
Fortunately, 'more' can be arranged, because these seasoned road warriors are taking their show on the road, taking an old-school style approach to hitting both regional towns, in-stores and all ages giggos. Plus some shows with a little outfit you might’ve heard of called DZ Deathrays. No big. Great stuff.
What else ‘ave these Heads of Charm fellas been up to? Outside of enjoying mimosas together in airport lounges whenever the opportunity arises, Heads of Charm...uh, charmed the pants off punters and industry suits alike at BIGSOUND 2016. The AU Review was fit to burst in their showcase review, exclaiming that “a three-person band shouldn’t have such an atmosphere”. That slot landed them a spot in The AU Review's Top 10 best on-ground at the conference.
Heads of Charm have been grinding away at their craft since 2013 with an EP and a series of singles that have earned nods from triple j, national community radio and praise from Vice, Tone Deaf, The Music and Fasterlouder. Slots with the likes of …Trail of Dead, The Hard-Ons, Pulled Apart By Horses, Camp Cope and a bundle more have seen the lads rack up 40+ shows in the past twelve months.
OK Yes Please is the first enthralling preview from Heads of Charm’s forthcoming debut LP
Thu 19th Jan - Scarborough, El Grotto
Fri 20th Jan - Perth, Basso
Sat 21st Jan - Fremantle, Freo Pub Crawl
Wed 25th Jan - Wollongong, Rad Bar
Fri 27th Jan - Sydney, Waywards
Sat 28th Jan - Newcastle, Hamilton Station Hotel
Thu 2nd Feb - Adelaide, Crown & Anchor
Fri 3rd Feb - Ballarat, Karova Lounge
Sat 4th Feb - Bendigo, Musicman Megastore
Fri 10th Feb - Frankston, Bar 12
Sat 11th Feb - Kyneton, Major Tom’s
Sat 18th Feb - Brisbane, Tym Guitars (matinee show)
Sat 18th Feb - Byron Bay, The Northern
Sun 19th Feb - Gold Coast Miami Shark Bar
Sat 25th Feb - Melbourne, The Gasometer (matinee show, tix here)
Sat 4th Mar - Belgrave, Gin Lane
Also hittin' the road with DZ Deathrays...
Fri 16th Dec - Adelaide, Uni Bar (AA)
Sat 17th Dec - Melbourne, The Croxton Bandroom (U18 matinee)
Sat 17th Dec - Melbourne, The Croxton Bandroom
Spartan and powerful, OK Yes Please is VAST. Anchored by boundless, vibrating bass tones and David Gagliardi’s resonant vocal lines, it'll haunt all your late night summer boozers. “I’m a user, a consumer” - that dire refrain is only too pertinent right now. Boasting shades of My Disco and The Drones, Heads of Charm are capably carrying the flag of haunting Australian underground rock music on this track. It ends as abruptly as it begins. You’re gonna want more...
Fortunately, 'more' can be arranged, because these seasoned road warriors are taking their show on the road, taking an old-school style approach to hitting both regional towns, in-stores and all ages giggos. Plus some shows with a little outfit you might’ve heard of called DZ Deathrays. No big. Great stuff.
What else ‘ave these Heads of Charm fellas been up to? Outside of enjoying mimosas together in airport lounges whenever the opportunity arises, Heads of Charm...uh, charmed the pants off punters and industry suits alike at BIGSOUND 2016. The AU Review was fit to burst in their showcase review, exclaiming that “a three-person band shouldn’t have such an atmosphere”. That slot landed them a spot in The AU Review's Top 10 best on-ground at the conference.
Heads of Charm have been grinding away at their craft since 2013 with an EP and a series of singles that have earned nods from triple j, national community radio and praise from Vice, Tone Deaf, The Music and Fasterlouder. Slots with the likes of …Trail of Dead, The Hard-Ons, Pulled Apart By Horses, Camp Cope and a bundle more have seen the lads rack up 40+ shows in the past twelve months.
OK Yes Please is the first enthralling preview from Heads of Charm’s forthcoming debut LP
Thu 19th Jan - Scarborough, El Grotto
Fri 20th Jan - Perth, Basso
Sat 21st Jan - Fremantle, Freo Pub Crawl
Wed 25th Jan - Wollongong, Rad Bar
Fri 27th Jan - Sydney, Waywards
Sat 28th Jan - Newcastle, Hamilton Station Hotel
Thu 2nd Feb - Adelaide, Crown & Anchor
Fri 3rd Feb - Ballarat, Karova Lounge
Sat 4th Feb - Bendigo, Musicman Megastore
Fri 10th Feb - Frankston, Bar 12
Sat 11th Feb - Kyneton, Major Tom’s
Sat 18th Feb - Brisbane, Tym Guitars (matinee show)
Sat 18th Feb - Byron Bay, The Northern
Sun 19th Feb - Gold Coast Miami Shark Bar
Sat 25th Feb - Melbourne, The Gasometer (matinee show, tix here)
Sat 4th Mar - Belgrave, Gin Lane
Also hittin' the road with DZ Deathrays...
Fri 16th Dec - Adelaide, Uni Bar (AA)
Sat 17th Dec - Melbourne, The Croxton Bandroom (U18 matinee)
Sat 17th Dec - Melbourne, The Croxton Bandroom