On returning to the US in late April, the band supported Chiodos on the remaining dates of their 'Devil's Dance' tour, alongside Emarosa, Our Last Night and '68. During February–March they supported Memphis May Fire across the USA with The Word Alive, A Skylit Drive and Beartooth, then completed their first UK headline tour in April supported by Crooks (UK). In 2014, the band went on multiple tours to support Unimagine. The band released a video during this time for 'A Fire on a Hill', featuring a time lapse of an evolving mural painted by local Canberra artists Alex Lundy & Clare Jackson. , performing 'Introduced Species' and 'Shapeshifters' off the new album for the duration of the tour. ![]() The band performed on the entire 2013 Vans Warped Tour on the #Domo Stage. The album was released in July via Rise Records. Unimagine and Reimagine (2013–2014) ĭuring a UK tour with Pierce the Veil and Woe, Is Me, Hands Like Houses performed new songs from Unimagine, including the lead single "Introduced Species". They joined Pierce the Veil and Woe, Is Me of May/June 2013. They toured in the United States with We Came as Romans and Attack Attack!, and in the fall of 2012 with Pierce the Veil and Sleeping with Sirens on the Collide with the Sky Tour. In April 2012 released a video EP named Snow Sessions with acoustic performances of some songs from Ground Dweller. On 2 May, Hands Like Houses embarked on their first ever tour of the US on Rise Records' The Freshman Class of '12 Tour, supporting The Air I Breathe, Palisades and My Ticket Home. Ground Dweller debuted at No. 141 on the Billboard Top 200 and number 2 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart. In January 2012 the band signed with Rise Records and released Ground Dweller, in March, streaming the entire album on the Alternative Press website. They also released a demo version of "One Hundred" in their PureVolume profile. In 2011, the band released singles for "This Ain't No Place for Animals" and "Lion Skin" (which features a few differences from the one included in their full-length) on iTunes, garnering over 5,000 single sales. However, the EP never was released and the band decided to re-record some of the tracks and record six new tracks for a full-length album. History Formation and Ground Dweller (2008–2013) įormed in 2008 from the remnants of other local bands, So Long Safety and Eternal Debut, the band traveled to Chango Studios to record material to record Ground Dweller (which began as an EP, as stated by Woodley) with producer Cameron Mizell. We’re incredibly proud of the result and are itching to see how big it can go. “We’re pinching ourselves, Dissonants is finally here! This album represents everything we’ve poured into it in the past 18 months – relentless touring, ruthless self-reflection, intense pressure and plenty of patience. Over the course of the record’s 12 anthemic rock songs, Hands Like Houses set the scene ablaze with intrepid songwriting and relentless energy. ![]() with what could be considered their best release to date.ĭissonants finds the band at their most creative, and has further established them as one of alternative rock’s most exciting breakout bands. Following their memorable performances on last summer’s Vans Warped Tour, the band has returned to the U.S. “Earlier this year we got to perform as part of a pretty special private festival for Scouts Australia – and it was massive! Here’s some of the footage, along with our new track Glasshouse!” – Trenton Woodleyįans have waited over two years for Hands Like Houses monumental follow up to their breakout record Unimagine, which has resulted in unprecedented excitement and anticipation in the U.S. In celebration of today’s smashing release, Hands Like Houses has partnered with to debut a brand new video for their song “Glasshouse.” Watch it now: Australian rock band Hands Like Houses has released their long-awaited, third studio album, Dissonants, today! Available now from Rise Records, Dissonants can be purchased at iTunes and.
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