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Oct 18, 2007

Dardanelles start national tour next week

The Melbourne band are hitting the road in celebration of the release of their debut album, Mirror Mirror.

Thursday, October 25: Cambridge Hotel, Newcastle
Friday, October 26: Stepp Inn, Brisbane
Saturday, October 27: Spectrum, Sydney
Thursday, November 1: Karova Lounge, Ballarat
Friday, November 2: Roxanne Parlour, Melbourne
Saturday, November 3: Jive, Adelaide
Friday, November 9: Republic Bar, Hobart
Saturday, November 10: James Hotel, Launceston
Saturday, November 17: Trackside Festival, Canberra

All shows supported by The E.L.F and Reptiles.

The album is out now through Mosquito's Tweeter.

On first listens it kinda sounds like the album that Expatriate should have made. The whole Interpol influenced, over-the-top epic nature of it is executed quite well.

For those, like us, you are yet to catch them live (other than about four minutes while walking past the stage at this year's Marrickville Festival) this could be a great chance to see them before the blow-da-phuck-up and move to England or something.

Posted by Jonny | 0 Comments | Stored Under News | Artist Pages: Dardanelles  The E.L.F.  Reptiles  

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