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HURTSVILLE REVISITED

It’s been a decade and it still HURTS!

To celebrate the vinyl reissue of HURTSVILLE from Endless Recordings, Jack Ladder & The Dreamlanders will perform two limited capacity theatre shows in Sydney & Melbourne playing their stone-cold classic album from “Beautiful Sound” to “Giving Up The Giving Up”.

After reforming for souled-out shows in Sydney early this year, let Jack Ladder & The Dreamlanders take you on a guided tour through the depths of despair and lift you into the great heights of redemption & self actualisation as they revisit HURTSVILLE for the first time since its release in 2011.

Featuring original cast members Kirin J Callinan, Laurence Pike, Donny Benet & Neal Sutherland this is a performance for long time travelers and new arrivals alike.

Deluxe vinyl pressing and exclusive merchandise will be available on the night of shows including unreleased demo tapes and books with words and photos from the HURTSVILLE sessions.

Endless Recordings is a new independent Australian record label founded by Alex Cameron (Bad//Dreems).

The label will focus on activities that enrich the music community both here and abroad.

About HURTSVILLE

“HURTSVILLE sounds like HURTSVILLE” – Inpress Magazine

“A terrifying wasp-factory novella of disgust” The Age

“Taking subversion to another level” Vice Magazine

5 Stars – Time Out Magazine

4 Stars – The Australian

3 Stars – Rolling Stone

2 Stars - Sydney Morning Herald

“HURTSVILLE is just too lonely” SMH

Shortlisted for the Australian Music Prize COLD FEET – Song of the 

Year – Mess & Noise

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