Die! Die! Die!
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Touring News: Mother And Son, Die! Die! Die!, Heirs
Saturday, March 5 2011 at 05:00 AM
– Wollongong-based duo Mother and Son have announced a run of shows to support the release of their debut self-titled album. The “blues tinged garage rock” act will play shows up the east-coast, as well as dates in New Zealand for the first time. Mother and Son is out now through Impedance Records, …
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Touring News: Jebediah, Slug Guts, Die! Die! Die!
Friday, February 18 2011 at 03:00 AM
– Resurgent ’90s stalwarts Jebediah will drop their new album Kosciuszko on April 15 via Dew Process/UMA. Less than a month later, they’ll be hitting the road, performing nine dates across country including Melbourne’s Corner Hotel, Sydney’s Factory Theatre and the Astor Theatre in their hometown of…
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Big Day Out, Melbourne, Jan 28 08
Tuesday, Jan 29|by Ben Gook
Oh, this is tough. A good eleven hours before or after they’d like to be playing, Dunedin (that’s in New Zealand) residents Die! Die! Die! take to the stage at 11am. That’s first on. The sun’s searing a scattered ring of reserved early comers, storing energy and applause for later. The PA, too, is j…
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Die! Die! Die! Shows! Shows! Shows!
Wednesday, October 10 2007 at 12:00 AM
New Zealand’s Die! Die! Die! Make a whirlwind visit to Australia later this month for a trio of east coast shows. The band’s new album, the Shayne Carter-produced Promises Promises, is out at the end of November and they’ll be previewing it at the following shows: Candy’s Apartment, Sydney, NSW Thu…
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Ric’s, Brisbane, Jan 12 07
Monday, Jan 15|by Jo Nilson
Over the last couple of years, this New Zealand-based trio has been wowing audiences with live performances that are both brutally engaging and more than slightly unhinged. Despite tonight’s sultry weather and pantry-sized space, this reputation remains untarnished. These skinny Kiwi boys make a mas…
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Locust Weeks
Wednesday, Dec 13|by Andrew Ramadge
Unsurprisingly, Die! Die! Die! are short and sharp with a limited vocabulary. Only one track on Locust Weeks makes it beyond three minutes and the whole thing is over in less than ten. According to the trio from Dunedin, New Zealand, their line-up was settled during an argument over which American h…
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