Tasmanian alternative rock band Luca Brasi begin their ‘The World Don’t Owe You Anything’ tour with special guests, LA indie punks, Spanish Love Songs, in two weeks time. Kicking off at The Baso in Canberra on Wednesday May 15, the band then heads to Adelaide, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sydney and will wrap things up at Newcastle’s King Street on May 25. Supports for all shows have just been confirmed.
Wednesday 15 May: The Baso, Canberra
with Sun Run
Thursday 16 May: The Gov, Adelaide
with Blush
Friday 17 May: Northcote Theatre, Melbourne
with Raging Hormones
Saturday 18 May: Rosemount Hotel, Perth
with Ellen May
Wednesday 22 May: The Triffid, Brisbane
with Dänmark
Thursday 23 May: Miami Marketta, Gold Coast
with Dänmark
Friday 24 May: Metro Theatre, Sydney
with Sun Run
Saturday 25 May: King Street, Newcastle
with Jacob
Tasmanian best mates Luca Brasi are back with their sixth studio album; one that thrums with renewed energy and verve; a fiery blast from a band refreshed, renewed, and better than ever. It’s often said that there’s something magical about Tasmania. And true, too, is that there’s something magical about Luca Brasi. They’re a marvel of an act – always humble, not an ego among them, as comfortable in amongst the crowd as they are in front of it.
This band of mates, formed in the pristine yet rugged surrounds of Tasmania’s oft unforgiving east coast, has long been on a journey. From 2011’s raucous Extended Family debut that grabbed everyone by the scruff and hauled them into a party that was already well underway, to 2021’s Everything Is Tenuous, that displayed a more matured, slowed down reflection on love, growing up, and getting older.
And now with The World Don’t Owe You Anything, the group’s sixth studio album, Luca Brasi gives us everything they’ve got. The riffs are desperate, fast, and are aching to be heard. The songwriting takes us on a journey of introspection and self-reflection and throws it up against a bombastic, urgent backing track that harkens back to the group’s salad days. The result is a collection of songs that beg the sky-flung fists and beer showers of bandrooms across the country to come with it.
Special guests on the tour are Spanish Love Songs. Despite their name, the LA-formed indie-punk band aren’t known for forays into the uplifting. Since 2013, the quintet have instead made hay on the backs of a string of beloved albums –2015’s Giant Sings The Blues, 2018’s Schmaltz and 2020’s Brave Faces Everyone – lauded by critics and fans alike for their richly personal, no-holds-barred lyricism awash in existential dead, hyper-personal cultural ruminations and attempts to answer life’s big questions. Their most recent album release NO JOY find the band grappling with the messiness of what it means to be alive in the modern age – unsure of the answers themselves but confident that together, we can all come a little closer to the solutions.
Don’t miss Luca Brasi on their national tour with special guest Spanish Love Songs this May!