Max Savage & The False Idols are heading along
Adelaide alt rockers Koral & The Goodbye Horses have detailed a run of Australian tour dates this year, taking the tour as a chance to showcase the best parts of their Nocturnes EP.
The five-piece are also releasing the second single from the record — the intensely personal Little Sister, written about the abuse happening in her home.
Lead singer and guitarist Koral explains, "This song took me the same amount of time to write as it did to play through once, it poured out of me. It was playing it to an audience and recording it that took years due to the painful subject matter.
"I wrote it just like a child would with simple language. Saying it simply is often the most meaningful and honest way to communicate hurt."
The band will head out early next month, with their first show at Adelaide's Silver Raven Festival on 2 April. After that — with Max Savage & The False Idols in tow — they head to Melbourne for two shows on 8 and 9 April, Sydney for two shows on 15 and 16 April and a show in Adelaide on 24 April. The band then play two shows in Brisbane on 8 May.
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