It’s hard to imagine an Australian Rock scene without the presence of Dead Letter Circus. The alternative rock band from Brisbane have shaped the face of modern rock in Australia and influenced bands’ sounds the world over.

Ten years into a stellar and storied career that started with their exceptional debut EP, they are today pulling back the curtains to unveil The Endless Mile album – an eleven-track LP that features alternative-universe versions of that 6-Track Debut EP, as well as a selection of Re-Imagined tracks from their three LPs This is the Warning, The Catalyst Fire and Aesthesis.

The record will be released on Friday May 12th 2017 on CD, vinyl and all digital services, with pre-orders opening today, Friday 24th February. All exclusive merch and album bundle options can be found at http://smarturl.it/DLCStore and iTunes, JB Hi-Fi and Sanity will be running their own special offers for pre-orders here: http://smarturl.it/DLCTheEndlessMile

The first single to be lifted from The Endless Mile is the re-imagined “One Step” – available on streaming services this week. The brand new take on the song strips it back to basics – the melody and the lyrics – showcasing vocalist Kim Benzie’s amazing vocal range alongside a beautifully arranged piano-and-strings version of the epic song. 

Dead Letter Circus’ ‘The Endless Mile’ Tour will celebrate the band’s much-loved debut EP’s tenth birthday in March (with tickets becoming scarce!) and joining the Brissy boys for the whole run of shows will be Melbourne-via-Cronulla lads, Strangers, also in Acoustic mode. Re-imagining the EP as well as tracks from their extensive back catalog to honour its anniversary, Dead Letter Circus will be playing the iconic tracks with a unique new interpretation in Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Bunbury and Perth in March.

 

THE ENDLESS MILE TOUR
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS STRANGERS

TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT DEADLETTERCIRCUS.COM

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