Tiny Moving Parts on Australian headline tour January 2020!

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ON AUSTRALIAN HEADLINE TOUR JANUARY 2020 IN SUPPORT OF NEW ALBUM
MELBOURNE INDIE-PUNKS SQUID FISHING TO SUPPORT
TICKETS ON SALE NOW VIA CHOPDOG ENTERTAINMENT
ALBUM ‘BREATHE’ OUT NOW THROUGH HOPELESS RECORDS

Minnesota-based trio and family band Tiny Moving Parts released their fifth full length album, ‘breathe’ on September 13 through Hopeless Records, and as a second treat for their fans down under, announced they will be returning to our shores for their first ever run of Australian headline dates. The tour will makes its way through Newcastle, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Melbourne in January and February 2020, taking support from Melbourne indie-punks, Squid Fishing. Tickets on sale now via Chopdog Entertainment!

‘breathe’ sees Dylan Mattheisen (vocals/guitar) and his cousins Matt Chevalier (bass) and Billy Chevalier (drums) grapple with mental health, anxiety and mortality while actively pushing their own sonic boundaries. Their fifth full-length offering was recorded with longtime collaborator Greg Lindolm and established pop producer John Fields (All Time Low, Jimmy Eat World, Goo Goo Dolls) and melds the bands trademark math-rock, pop-punk, emo sound (with a few sprinkles of electronic and a touch of banjo) with a lyrical backbone set to remind us that we’re all in this together.

More than just a collection of songs, ‘breathe’ serves as an emotional crutch in times of darkness, when we’re searching for understanding, when we need a friend. ‘breathe’ is the band coming together to face their own demons, their own mortality, their own anxieties and their own self doubt. These ten new tracks are a collective reminder that as long as there are songs sung back as if our lives depend on them, we are never alone.

‘breathe’ is an album that will flourish in its live setting where the intentions of the album can be echoed across the country. Beginning Friday January 24, Tiny Moving Parts will play Newcastle’s Hamilton Station Hotel before making their way to Sydney’s The Lansdowne Hotel on Saturday January 25 and The Metro Lair on January 26 to play to their all ages audience. Monday January 27 will take the band to Crowbar Brisbane, Wednesday 29 January to Lucy’s Love Shack in Perth, Friday January 31 to Crown & Anchor in Adelaide before rounding out the tour in Melbourne to play Wrangler Studios on Saturday February 1 for another all ages show and finally The Evelyn Hotel on Sunday January 2.

Since their appearances in support of Luca Brasi in August last year, the trio have toured extensively across North America and Europe and are excited to cross the Pacific ocean to bring their visceral live show down under. Tiny Moving Parts brand new album ‘breathe’ is out now through Hopeless Records and is available at iTunes & Apple Music/Spotify/Google Play and all good online stores and streaming outlets. Tickets for the Australian tour are available now via Chopdog Entertainment.

TINY MOVING PARTS
AUSTRALIAN TOUR
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS SQUID FISHING

Tour Dates:

Friday 24 January – Hamilton Station Hotel, Newcastle (18+)

Doors 9pm –  w/ Squid Fishing & Special Guest

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Saturday 25 January – Lansdowne Hotel, Sydney (18+)

Doors 8pm –  w/ Squid Fishing & Special Guest

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Sunday 26 January – The Metro Lair, Sydney (Lic/All Ages)

Doors 430pm –  w/ Squid Fishing & Special Guest

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Monday 27 January – Crowbar, Brisbane (18+)

Doors 7pm –  w/ Squid Fishing & Special Guest

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Wednesday 29 January – Lucy’s Love Shack, Perth (18+)

Doors 8pm –  w/ Special Guests

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Friday 31 January – The Crown & Anchor, Adelaide (18+)

Doors 8pm –  w/ Squid Fishing & Special Guest

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Saturday 01 February – Wrangler Studios, Melbourne (All Ages)

Doors 6pm –  w/ Squid Fishing & Special Guest

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Sunday 02 February – Evelyn Hotel, Melbourne (18+)

Doors 7pm –  w/ Squid Fishing & Special Guest

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All shows on sale from 9am, Friday September 6th, 2019

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