Chasing Ghosts 'Amnesia Everybody' Tour | Warrang / Sydney
Chasing Ghosts 'Amnesia Everybody' Tour | Warrang / Sydney
Destroy All Lines presents

Chasing Ghosts 'Amnesia Everybody' Tour | Warrang / Sydney

with special guest MUDRAT
Bootleggers (Newtown , NSW)
Friday, 11 October 2024 7:00 pm
24 days away
18 Plus
Punk
Indie
Australian Artists
Alternative

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NAARM Aboriginal lead indie punk band Chasing Ghosts return to rooms across the east coast of Australia with their new single 'Amnesia Everybody.' The new single continues where the band left off with their critically acclaimed EP Homelands.
Produced by ARIA Nominated producer Stevie Knight ( Stand Atlantic, Redhook, Yours Truly) and mixed by James Paul Wisner (Paramore), 'Amnesia Everybody' is Chasing Ghosts at their finest, up-tempo indie punk with thought provoking lyrics.
Front man Jimmy Kyle hails from Thungutti Country, and has emerged as one of Australia’s most important indigenous songwriters in recent years. 

About the new single Jimmy Kyle states Anthropologist W.E.H. Stanner talked about “The Cult of Forgetfulness”, and “The Great Australian Silence” in reference to non-indigenous Australians and their failure to acknowledge not just the atrocities of our past, but in also choosing to not think about them at all. Instead, a different history arose in Australia - one of negative stereotypes that victim-blamed First Nations Peoples for our own marginalisation and systematic decimation. This song references the stark realities and historical data of this country’s background; that 50% of Australian massacres that were led by colonial police and often murderous politicians...and yet it is these same perpetrators who have streets named in their honour, heritage listed graves, statues, electorates, towns, and cities; glorifying their names and misrepresenting their reputations for sanitised and palatable amended versions of history”

After appearing at Good Things Festival, supporting notable acts such as The Smith Street Band, The Hold Steady and John Floreani, the Amnesia Everybody tour sees Chasing Ghosts playing three intimate headline shows in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne creating an intimate experience like no other. Joining Chasing Ghosts on all dates is Naarms very own MUDRAT. Creating music that draws from his perspective of the world, life experience and cultural roots and political beliefs he has quickly cultivated a reputation for his versatility, raw energy & powerful live performances. MUDRAT blends punk, metal & hip-hop influences with booming vocals and is set to ruffle a few feathers going into 2024.