Whoever’s in charge of the marketing for UNFD-signed band In Hearts Wake deserves a medal.

Following on from the Byron Bay hardcore five-piece pulling a hysterical hip-hop shaped prank on their fans, the push towards their second studio album Earthwalker continues with the release of a videogame that posits the Tony Abbott administration as the baddie.

As part of the band’s partnership with Carbon Neutral, to fit the theme of their eco-conscious new LP, In Hearts Wake have released Earth Invadersa free web browser-based computer game to promote their new album release and doubly damn the Government’s current environmental policies, as TheMusic reports.

To the brutal soundtrack of new single ‘Divine’, Earth Invaders players choose one of the band’s five members to become an acorn-lobbing squirrel in order “to protect the trees from Tony Abbott’s Bulldozers.”

Though it’s basically a graphical re-make of classic 70s arcade title Space Invaders, there are incentives for fans who take on the game’s environmental message. Fans who reach 80,000 points for busting Abbott’s dozer army get access to unreleased track, ‘Healer’, while the top scoring players go into the chance to win a test pressing of Earthwalker and a $200 In Hearts Wake prize pack (full details here).

In Hearts Wake have already demonstrated their collective greenthumbs in working with Carbon Neutral to “counteract the effect global warming is having on Australia’s natural flora and fauna” by offering the planting of a bio-diverse tree for each copy of Earthwalker pre-ordered through UNFD’s 24 Hundred online store, “in the hope of restoring and preserving the natural beauty of our environment,” say the band.

The hardcore quintet’s new album, out 2nd May, follows on from 2012 debut LP Divination and last year’s ’Skydancer’ single, which was released to raise money for Indigenous charity organisations in another effort to give back to the community.

In Hearts Wake are also hitting the road next month to help launch Earthwalker, where some fans are hoping they’ll premiere their April Fools prank track ‘Brown Rice, And Salad’; an Aussie hip hop ode to green complete guest verses from Troy Brady and Dan Brown of The Amity Affliction.

In Hearts Wake Australian Tour 2014 Dates

Thursday, May 22 – Hotel New York, Launceston

Friday, May 23 – United Church Hall, Burnie

Saturday, May 24 – Brisbane Hotel, Hobart

Sunday, May 25 – Brisbane Hotel, Hobart

Wednesday 4th June – YMCA HQ, Perth WA (AA)
with guests Dream On Dreamer, Being As An Ocean, and Sierra

Thursday 5th June – Amplifier Bar, Perth WA (18+)
with guests Dream On Dreamer, Being As An Ocean, and Sierra

Friday 6th June – Fowlers Live, Adelaide SA (Lic/AA)
with guests Dream On Dreamer, Being As An Ocean, Endless Heights and Sierra

Saturday 7th June – The Corner Hotel, Melbourne VIC (18+)
with guests Dream On Dreamer, Being As An Ocean, Endless Heights and Sierra

Sunday 8th June – Arrow on Swanston, Melbourne VIC (AA)
with guests Dream On Dreamer, Being As An Ocean, Endless Heights and Sierra

Wednesday 11th June – Zierholz, Canberra ACT (18+)
with guests Dream On Dreamer, Being As An Ocean, Endless Heights and Sierra   

Thursday 12th June – Small Ballroom, Newcastle NSW (18+)
with guests Dream On Dreamer, Being As An Ocean, Endless Heights and Sierra

Friday 13th June – Bald Faced Stag, Sydney NSW (18+)
with guests Dream On Dreamer, Being As An Ocean, Endless Heights and Sierra

Saturday 14th June – Bald Faced Stag, Sydney NSW (AA)
with guests Dream On Dreamer, Being As An Ocean, Endless Heights and Sierra

Sunday 15th June – The Tempo Hotel, Brisbane QLD (18+)
with guests Dream On Dreamer, Being As An Ocean, Endless Heights and Sierra

Saturday, June 21 – Live It Up Festival, Brisbane (more info here)

Thursday, June 26 – North Tigers Club, Cairns

Friday, June 27 – Greek Community Hall, Townsville (All ages)

Saturday, June 28 – River Sessions @ Mackay Showgrounds, Mackay (Licensed/All ages)

Sunday, June 29 – Sands Tavern, Maroochydore

More info and tickets at http://inheartswake.com/tourdates

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