Screamfeeder Australian east coast tour, new single
Legendary Australian rockers Screamfeeder are back with a brand new single Don’t Get Me Started, a mosaic of a song, inspired by a need to get away from screens and invest some time in self-reflection. After sharing the Spring Loaded mainstage with the likes of Grinspoon, You Am I, Regurgitator, Killing Heidi and more on the weekend, Screamfeeder are more exciting than ever – and are thrilled to announce their new album Five Rooms, set for release on Friday 6th May 2022.
And they’ll be heading off on a national tour to celebrate the album in June, supported by rock queen Adalita. The tour will kick off in Melbourne, then move through Adelaide and Sydney, before wrapping up with a hometown show at Princess Theatre in Brisbane.
Single Don’t Get Me Started is just a taste of what is to come with the release of Screamfeeder’s new record Five Rooms. The album is a varied collection of fuzzy pop rock - some tracks, like Don’t Get Me Started, and the sparkling, summer-soaked No Past Tense, feel playful, short and sweet - while others, like the darker How We Pay, and the sprawling, brooding epic Late To The Party feel heavier both in theme and sound.
The timing of the album feels somewhat cosmic, celebrating 30 years since the release of their debut album Flour and reliably coming out of the gates strong with Five Rooms, as Kellie reflects, “Honestly it’s surprising and not surprising at the same time. Time feels like it doesn’t exist anymore anyway. I think it might take some time to feel like everything is normal again after the last few years, but I can’t wait to see live music return to full capacity and feel safe and free again.”
In terms of that return to the stage, things are looking good for Screamfeeder. This past weekend, they played a wild, energetic set for Spring Loaded festival, and with the national album tour on the horizon, there will be plenty of opportunities for fans to see Screamfeeder live this year across the country.
Fri 10th June - Melbourne, Northcote Social Club - tickets from Oztix
Sat 11th June - Adelaide, Jive Bar - tickets from Moshtix
Sat 18th June - Sydney, Oxford Arts Factory - tickets from Moshtix
Fri 24th June - Brisbane, Princess Theatre - tickets from Ticketmaster
And they’ll be heading off on a national tour to celebrate the album in June, supported by rock queen Adalita. The tour will kick off in Melbourne, then move through Adelaide and Sydney, before wrapping up with a hometown show at Princess Theatre in Brisbane.
Single Don’t Get Me Started is just a taste of what is to come with the release of Screamfeeder’s new record Five Rooms. The album is a varied collection of fuzzy pop rock - some tracks, like Don’t Get Me Started, and the sparkling, summer-soaked No Past Tense, feel playful, short and sweet - while others, like the darker How We Pay, and the sprawling, brooding epic Late To The Party feel heavier both in theme and sound.
The timing of the album feels somewhat cosmic, celebrating 30 years since the release of their debut album Flour and reliably coming out of the gates strong with Five Rooms, as Kellie reflects, “Honestly it’s surprising and not surprising at the same time. Time feels like it doesn’t exist anymore anyway. I think it might take some time to feel like everything is normal again after the last few years, but I can’t wait to see live music return to full capacity and feel safe and free again.”
In terms of that return to the stage, things are looking good for Screamfeeder. This past weekend, they played a wild, energetic set for Spring Loaded festival, and with the national album tour on the horizon, there will be plenty of opportunities for fans to see Screamfeeder live this year across the country.
Fri 10th June - Melbourne, Northcote Social Club - tickets from Oztix
Sat 11th June - Adelaide, Jive Bar - tickets from Moshtix
Sat 18th June - Sydney, Oxford Arts Factory - tickets from Moshtix
Fri 24th June - Brisbane, Princess Theatre - tickets from Ticketmaster