Following the release of the highly anticipated album Node, Northlane have announced their first Australian headline tour in 18 months. Running throughout November, 2015, the Node tour will also feature heavyweights August Burns Red (USA), with further support from Like Moths To Flames (USA), Buried In Verona and Ocean Grove.
Last embarking on Australian performances during Groovin The Moo earlier this year, the Node tour will be the first Northlane headline shows since the highly successful Free Your Mind tour in May 2014. Despite the Sydney based five piece having toured all over the world in 2015, this tour will and will mark the first domestic headline performance for new vocalist, Marcus Bridge.
Following the success of the intimate listening sessions held for the release of Node, the band will offer a special VIP experience at all shows of the Node tour. The additional package will provide the most curious and dedicated of fans an opportunity to meet the band, engage in conversation and have items signed by all members.
Each VIP ticket includes exclusive and collectable merchandise, with the premium level VIP package including a limited-edition custom jewellery piece created at the band's direction by boutique Australian jewellery house, Broken Lock.
Indeed, this tour is the culmination of a well-documented transformation for the band. Against much conjecture about the band's ability to advance to the next level, the ensuing storm of publicity surrounding Node has illustrated the marked excitement around the band's progression.
Last week, Node was feature album on national radio station, triple j, coinciding with the band guest-hosting iconic ABC television program, Rage. This month, Northlane feature on the cover of Blunt Magazine. Today, they have released yet another visually spectacular video for Impulse (you can see it below).
Hailing from Pennsylvania, main support on the Node tour comes from August Burns Red who last month released their sixth album Found In Far Away Places via Fearless Records/Unified. Since their formation in 2003, August Burns Red have evolved into one of the strongest names worldwide in the modern metal scene. Australian audiences in-particular have a long-standing love affair with the band, with their last appearance on our shores being during the Soundwave festival in 2014.
Like Moths To Flames will also be joining the tour, fresh from supporting Northlane on the US and Canadian leg of the Node tour. Additional support comes from Australian stable-mates Buried In Verona and emerging act, Ocean Grove.