CALLING ALL CARS

After being confined to a studio for most of the year recording their second album follow-up to last year’s Hold, Hold, Fire! with producer, Shihad sticks-man and all-round-nice-guy Tom Larkin, the boys are finally being let out to play!

 ‘Reptile’ is the new single from their upcoming, as-yet-untitled album.

Released on May 1, as expected, it shakes, rattles and rolls like a cut snake! After having being cooped up for the past few months with only each other as company and with their batteries now fully charged, the CALLING ALL CARS Reptile tour comes stamped with a danger-danger sticker…warning audiences that this will be one loud, raucous and riotous affair!

With their rock and roll kicks tied tight, Calling All Cars will roll through Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide with hard rocking Sydney-siders, and drinking partners, Strangers and Brisbane indie pop up-and-comers, The Cairos, in tow.

Since the release of their self-titled debut EP in 2007 Calling All Cars have maintained a steady pace onward and upward.

Hold, Hold, Fire was released in March 2010 to overwhelmingly positive reviews and yielded no less than five songs that smashed through the triple j playlist and excited community radio nationally.

The subsequent album launch tour hit every capital city in the country as well as a number of key regional centres and they maintained a tour-heavy lifestyle that saw them share stage and riders with high profile rock acts such as AC/DC, Queens of the Stone Age, Grinspoon and Biffy Clyro.

That cycle has galvanised Calling All Cars’ reputation as one of the most exciting young rock acts in Australia and is set to continue in 2011 when they will release the follow up album to Hold, Hold, Fire.

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28.May.11The Step Inn, BRISBANEQLD
17.Jun.11The Andergrove Tavern, MACKAYQLD

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