The Drones have been keeping very busy since playing (and curating) the Australian return of All Tomorrow’s Parties this past February and releasing their latest album I See Seaweed, “the perfect Drones album, and one of the year’s best releases – Australian or otherwise,” according to our Tone Deaf review.

The band’s sixth studio album has been the catalyst for extensive touring, both for their own national headline tour last April and a run of festival appearances including Barcelona’s Primavera Sound and Tasmania’s inaugural Dark MOFO, playing selections from their critically acclaimed new album as well as cuts from their equally revered back catalogue.

The Drones are now set to continue their touring for the remainder of the year, as part of the lineups for Splendour In The Grass and November’s Harvest Festival, and now the band are embarking on their second headline tour for the year to celebrate the release of their new single.

‘A Moat You Can Stand In’ is the second single from I See Seaweeda searing rock track that provides a “breakneck speed bump” in the album, as our Tone Deaf scribe put it, “where every instrument barks for attention in the equivalent of a musical bar-fight as Gareth Liddiard spews forth vowels a second.”

A timely reminder of the band’s evolution, the single’s release coincides with the newly-expanded quintet’s newest national headline tour, starting with two Hi Fi Bar shows in Melbourne before rolling through Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane, and Sydney.

Joining them as special guests will be Melbourne’s gloomy buy gorgeous Harmony, who have been working on a new studio album; meaning there could be some new material from the band as they warm the stage for The Drones across capital cities.

With a ferociously engaging live show based on of Australia’s most enviable songbooks, the Drones are often hailed as “the nation’s best live band.” If you’ve seen them before, you’ll know why that isn’t hyperbole, and if you don’t – then be sure to get ticket and find out for yourself firsthand.

The Drones 2013 Australian Tour Dates & Tickets

Friday 13th September – The Hi Fi, Melbourne VIC
With special guests Harmony
http://www.thehifi.com.au  125 Swanston Street, MELBOURNE
Tickets $35 + bf from http://tickets.thehifi.com.au/
Doors open 8pm

Saturday 14th September – The Hi Fi, Melbourne VIC
With special guests Harmony
http://www.thehifi.com.au 125 Swanston Street, MELBOURNE
Tickets $35 + bf from http://tickets.thehifi.com.au/
Doors open 8pm

Friday 20th September – Fowlers Live, Adelaide SA
With special guests Harmony
www.fowlerslive.com.au 68 North Terrace, ADELAIDE
Tickets $35 + bf from www.moshtix.com  & www.venuetix.com.au
Doors open 8pm

Saturday 21st September – The Bakery, Perth WA
With special guests Harmony
www.nowbaking.com.au 233 James Street, Northbridge, PERTH
Tickets $37 + bf from www.nowbaking.com.au and www.oztix.com.au
Doors open 8pm

Friday  27th September – The Hi Fi, Brisbane QLD
With special guests Harmony
www.thehifi.com.au 125 Boundary Street, West End, BRISBANE
Tickets $33 + bf from http://tickets.thehifi.com.au/default.aspx?Event=35901
Doors open 8pm

Saturday 28th September – The Metro, Sydney NSW
With special guests Harmony
www.metrotheatre.com.au 624 George Street, SYDNEY
Tickets $36 + bf from http://premier.ticketek.com.au
Doors open 8pm

Also appearing at:

Sunday July 28th                                Splendour In The Grass          Byron Bay       NSW 
http://splendourinthegrass.com/ SOLD OUT

Sunday Nov 10th                                 Harvest Festival 2013            Melbourne      VIC
http://www.harvestfestival.com.au/

Saturday Nov 16th                              Harvest Festival 2013            Sydney            NSW 
http://www.harvestfestival.com.au/

Sunday Nov 17th                                 Harvest Festival 2013            Brisbane          QLD 
http://www.harvestfestival.com.au/

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