Glasgow's Sons and Daughters tour new album
Formed in Glasgow over a shared love of Johnny Cash records and absolutely nothing to do with the long-running Australian soap-opera, Sons & Daughters' sound is of blackest Americana mixed with broadest Scots, spinning dark tales of broken bones and tough love.
Inspired by the melancholy storytelling of Lee Hazlewood, the lyricism of Bill Callaghan and Leonard Cohen, the band use the raw power of country, blues and folk to create a raw and sensual primal monochrome rock with a potent undertow of post-punk dance.
It's been 6 or so years since they were last in Australia. It was a time of fond memories, along with sunburn, Bon Scott, bbqs and koalas and now they're coming back for more.
Perfectly timed to escape the Scottish winter, Sons and Daughters hit Australian shores at the height of summer.
Dates are as follows:
Wednesday, January 11 - Space Theatre, Adelaide - tickets
Thursday, January 12 - Sydney Festival Keystone Festival Bar, Sydney - tickets
Friday, January 13 - East Brunswick Club, Melbourne - tickets
Saturday, January 14 - The Bakery, Perth - tickets
Inspired by the melancholy storytelling of Lee Hazlewood, the lyricism of Bill Callaghan and Leonard Cohen, the band use the raw power of country, blues and folk to create a raw and sensual primal monochrome rock with a potent undertow of post-punk dance.
It's been 6 or so years since they were last in Australia. It was a time of fond memories, along with sunburn, Bon Scott, bbqs and koalas and now they're coming back for more.
Perfectly timed to escape the Scottish winter, Sons and Daughters hit Australian shores at the height of summer.
Dates are as follows:
Wednesday, January 11 - Space Theatre, Adelaide - tickets
Thursday, January 12 - Sydney Festival Keystone Festival Bar, Sydney - tickets
Friday, January 13 - East Brunswick Club, Melbourne - tickets
Saturday, January 14 - The Bakery, Perth - tickets