Tassie Post-Hardcore Band To Release Debut Full-Length In July

19 June 2014 | 6:02 pm | Staff Writer

First single 'These Diseases' will hit the airwaves this week

Apple Isle-bred purveyors of brain-penetrating pandemonium Save The Clock Tower have revealed that they will release their debut full-length album this July.

Having just wrapped a national tour alongside French metal juggernauts Betraying The Martyrs, the Launceston-based four-piece, who have two prior EPs, Letters (2011) and The Human Condition (2012), to their name, will return with their first LP-length effort, Wasteland, on July 4 via Faction/Sony.

In the four years since their inception, Save The Clock Tower have garnered well-earned buzz through performances alongside renowned scene compatriots Parkway Drive, The Amity Affliction and Dream On Dreamer, as well as completing a co-headline tour with Alesana last year, and crushing it for charity at Tasmania's lauded Breath Of Life festival.

The album's first single, These Diseases, will hit airwaves this week, so be sure to keep ears pricked for when that drops. You can pre-order the album now.

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With endorsements falling out of their pockets from iconic brands such as Ibanez Guitars, Truth Custom Drums, Mistake Clothing and Anchors Aweigh Apparel, and a recent label deal with US-based Bullet Tooth Records, it's safe to say that the only way is up for Save The Clock Tower's future.

Keep an eye on the band's Facebook page for further updates.

Have a squizz at the band's clip for Sanctuary (2013) below: