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[AUS NEWS] ORSOME WELLES Announce EP

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Melbourne’s heavy experimental creatives Orsome Welles will be releasing their long awaited new EP titled Rise on May 26.
Pre orders are now available through
orsomewelles.com/pre-order
Orsome Welles will touring nationally across June and July to promote the EP and supports for all shows have now been confirmed!
TOUR DATES
Friday, June 16: Black Bear Lodge, Brisbane
Saturday, June 17: Badlands, Perth
Saturday, June 24: Crown & Anchor, Adelaide
Friday, June 30: The Factory Floor, Sydney
Mercury SkySevsons and Genetics
Saturday, July 1: The Basement, Canberra
Saturday, July 8: The Evelyn, Melbourne
Tickets on sale now via


Event Page
found.ee/owrise
Rise has been a long time coming, with its first two singles Build A World Maestro released towards the end of 2016.
Both songs caused quite a stir among industry and fans alike with their striking videos being produced by acclaimed film-maker, Adrian Goleby.
Adrian will once again be at the helm for the next visual feast to be served up by the band in the very near future.
Watch Build A World here & Maestro here
Rise was produced, mixed and recorded by Matt D’Arcy at Basin Productions amongst the picturesque foot hills of Melb
ourne’s Dandenong ranges, with mastering duties handled by Steve Smart at Studios 301 in Sydney.
Orsome Welles are a band that defy classification. An unconventional merge of progressive and heavy, overlaid with an early 20th century panache; pounding grooves, infused with intricate instrumentality and raw uncaged power.
Their avant-garde live show, exemplified by their musical ferociously offset by the soulful, soaring vocals of enigmatic frontman Michael Stowers is a sight to behold.
Since arriving on the scene in 2014 with their Erth News Bulletin EP, Orsome Welles have received praise from all areas of international heavy scene.  They have supported global heavyweights such as Trivium, Seether, Orphaned Land and The Ocean and played with the best of the best of the burgeoning Australian prog-rock heavy scene including Twelve Foot Ninja, Ne Obliviscaris, Caligula’s Horse, Voyager, and more.

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