Cobra Starship announce sidewaves

25 January 2012 | 4:58 pm | Staff Writer
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Cobra Starship’s front man Gabe Saporta once said, “No band can ever make more than three good records.” He couldn’t have been more wrong. Nor could he have predicted just how much of his owns band’s career would defy that philosophy. Cobra Starship’s 4th studio album ‘Night Shades’ has spawned some of their most acclaimed work to date and “screams 'party' right from blast off”. – Rock Sound With a string of previous sold out Australian shows in the bag, Cobra Starship returns playing two exclusive Sidwaves in Sydney and Melbourne. “With true showmanship the band blisters through their set list of dance floor anthems leaving, as far as pop punk goes, one hard act to follow.” – Rave Magazine Described by Alternative Press as “Picture perfect up-tempo Pop Punk” Forever The Sickest Kids have been amassing a legion of dedicated fans throughout the globe with their pop punk anthems. On the back of their recent self titled album Forever The Sickest Kids continue their meteoric rise lea...

Cobra Starship’s front man Gabe Saporta once said, “No band can ever make more than three good records.” He couldn’t have been more wrong. Nor could he have predicted just how much of his owns band’s career would defy that philosophy. Cobra Starship’s 4th studio album ‘Night Shades’ has spawned some of their most acclaimed work to date and “screams 'party' right from blast off”. – Rock Sound


With a string of previous sold out Australian shows in the bag, Cobra Starship returns playing two exclusive Sidwaves in Sydney and Melbourne. “With true showmanship the band blisters through their set list of dance floor anthems leaving, as far as pop punk goes, one hard act to follow.” – Rave Magazine


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Described by Alternative Press as “Picture perfect up-tempo Pop Punk” Forever The Sickest Kids have been amassing a legion of dedicated fans throughout the globe with their pop punk anthems. On the back of their recent self titled album Forever The Sickest Kids continue their meteoric rise leaving a lasting impression on fans.


With a platinum selling hit ‘Jumpstart’ under their belt and their infectious sing –along dance pop songs, These Kids Wear Crowns are winning hearts and taking over the airwaves throughout the world. As bassist Alan Poettcker enthuses “We want everyone to get on their feet and dance when they hear our songs”.


Earmarked as ‘the future of rock’ by smashing pumpkins front man Billy Corgan, Kill Hannah pushes the listener into every emotional corner with hauntingly beautiful, dark and heartfelt reflections. ‘Wake Up The SleepersKill Hannah’s latest effort solidifies their status as true visionaries with Kerrang! calling it their “finest hour” 4/5.


Tickets are on sale Monday January 30 from 9:00am. 


Monday February 27 - The Forum, Melbourne - 18+

Tickets available from www.ticketmaster.com.au


Wedneday February 29 - The Hi-Fi, Sydney - Lic/AA

Tickets available from www.thehifi.com.au