The Jezabels

After opening for Depeche Mode and the Pixies, the Sydney foursome are back on home turf and ready to headline.
Shannon Connellan
Published on April 24, 2014

Overview

Anyone who's caught The Jezabels live can nod to a hoarse throat and an emotional upheaval at the close. One of Australia's best live outfits, the Sydney foursome sure pack a punch on stage, leaving festival crowds at St Jerome's Laneway Festival, Groovin the Moo and Big Day Out thoroughly uplifted and homeproud. After extensive UK touring and support slots for Depeche Mode and the Pixies, The Jezabels are back on home turf ready to blow minds at the Palais Theatre for their 2014 headliner tour.

Following the release of their colossally successful debut release Prisoner, The Jezabels spent two years on a furious touring escapade; leaving fans generally euphoric at over 200 shows worldwide. Gradually refining their epic live presence, the Sydney locals are a long way from their university band comp days — rounding out 2013 by opening for Depeche Mode and the Pixies through Ireland and the UK. The crew based themselves in London, hooked up with UK Producer Dan Grech-Marguerat (Radiohead, The Kooks, Lana Del Rey) and crafted their second album, The Brink, which debuted at #2 on the ARIA chart. No biggie.

For their first headline dates for 2014, The Jezabels will fill every eave of the Palais with Hayley Mary's supercharged vocals. Sydney power pop dudes Gang of Youths will warm up the Palais with their debut single 'Evangelists', fresh from recent UK support slots for Vampire Weekend and Frightened Rabbit.

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