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The Daily Chase

Backbone Bookings & Breakthrough Bookings presents

The Daily Chase

6:00pm, Sat 20 May, 2017
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The Daily Chase 'The Never Change Tour' with guests Drowning Atlantis, Isotopes, Ten Years Too Late & Ghosts Of Pandora

The Bald Faced Stag, Sydney
Saturday the 20th, May
$15 Entry
6:00pm
18+

South Australian Metalcore outfit The Daily Chase hit the road in 2017 for their NEVER CHANGE TOUR in conjunction with the release of their latest single 'Never Change'.

The Daily Chase formed in 2014 and have since established a very strong platform for themselves.
2015 saw The Daily Chase release their first EP 'Foundations', which debuted at Number 4 on the ITunes Metal Charts. The band was then rated in the top ten by Joel Birch (The Amity Affliction) for the 'Afends Fast N Loud' national competition and came runner-up overall.
The Daily Chase have since shared the stage with the likes of Escape the Fate, Dream On Dreamer, Make Them Suffer, Confession, Sensaii and Feed Her To The Sharks (just to name a few.)
TDC had a massive 2016, touring the east coast multiple times to a warm reception whilst securing several high-profile support slots.

The daily chase premiered there new song 'Never Change' last month during their sold out Ed Castle show in Adelaide South Australia. They also released a video online featuring the band messing around at the beach their bro band 'Days Of Deceit'. Since then the track has gained coverage Australia wide and also landed video air time on the popular ABC TV show 'rage'.

Joining them on this run will be their NSW friends in Isotopes & Ten Years Too Late.

Formed in 2013 and after a few small single releases and a revolving door of musicians, Isotopes solidified their lineup in late 2015 in time to release their single 'Insomnia'.

Since then they have been playing shows relentlessly and accruing a following of people with their own blend of melodic hardcore; combining heavy breakdowns, catchy chorals, big guitar hooks and their trademark "feelsy" lyrics, Isotopes were set to make their mark on the Aussie Hardcore scene, in which they did with their debut EP release 'Lost'.

''Lost' is a personal journey, an exploration of one's self through strengths and weaknesses.
Beginning from the lowest point one can get, we take the listener on a journey through an emotional ascent through self-realisation and loathing, facing harsh truths about their weaknesses and ultimately acceptance and hope for something better for themselves.
'Lost' is an open wound for the world to see, exposing the deep seeded emotional turmoil that too many of us hide under the surface. It's an open letter to say I know you're hurting, I know you're in pain and it's ok.
It's ok to not be ok.
The journey doesn't end here...'

Ten Years Too Late have been pushing hard since their debut in late 2015, after releasing singles 'Dying Earth' and 'House Fire', come January 2017, after a whole year of playing shows and Ten Years Too Late have taken themselves to the next level with their debut EP release 'Better Luck Next Year'.