A Day To Remember announce sidewaves

20 December 2011 | 1:46 pm | Staff Writer
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There is a new wave of artists that are constantly evolving and pushing the boundaries. A Day To Remember are at the forefront of this uprising redefining a genre that was desperately seeking creativity, 2011 has been a monstrous year for the Florida quintet. From topping billboard charts and being crowned MTV’s breakthrough artist of 2011 to selling out arena’s across the globe, propelling A Day To Remember to unprecedented heights. Their new album ‘ What separates me from you’ showcases the band at their unrelenting best with alternative press proclaiming “Whether it’s crafting a pop-punk anthem or delivering a sonic beatdown, A Day Remember do it better than everyone, and for the rest of us, that’s where the separation lies.” – Alternative Press The Used have been a main stay in a genre that has seen many of their contemporary’s come and go. On their most recent outing their 4th full length ‘Artwork’ The Used once again push the boundaries of a genre they helped pioneer with...

There is a new wave of artists that are constantly evolving and pushing the boundaries. A Day To Remember are at the forefront of this uprising redefining a genre that was desperately seeking creativity,

2011 has been a monstrous year for the Florida quintet. From topping billboard charts and being crowned MTV’s breakthrough artist of 2011 to selling out arena’s across the globe, propelling A Day To Remember to unprecedented heights. Their new album ‘What Separates Me From You’ showcases the band at their unrelenting best with alternative press proclaiming “Whether it’s crafting a pop-punk anthem or delivering a sonic beatdown, A Day To Remember do it better than everyone, and for the rest of us, that’s where the separation lies.” – Alternative Press

The Used have been a main stay in a genre that has seen many of their contemporary’s come and go. On their most recent outing their 4th full length ‘ArtworkThe Used once again push the boundaries of a genre they helped pioneer with Absolutpunk.net declaring, “The Used could possibly be the biggest post-hardcore band of the past decade, and if they aren’t already, they will be with this record”.

Known for their notoriously adrenalized live sets, You Me At Six have cemented their growing reputation as one of the world’s most electrifying bands and they “are going further up in the world every single day, the question is; is there really any stopping them?” – Change The Record

You Me At Six return in support of their critically acclaimed new album ‘Sinners Never Sleep’.

Tickets are on sale Friday December 23 from 9:00am.

Monday February 27 - Eatons Hill Hotel, Brisbane - Lic/AA
Tickets available from www.oztix.com.au 136 100

Tuesday February 28 - UNSW Roundhouse, Sydney - Lic/AA
Tickets available from www.ticketek.com.au 132 849