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Inertia 'Second Shadow' Australian Tour | Brisbane

Sydney smooth-metallers Inertia have announced an Australian tour this April, supporting the release of their masterful debut album 'Second Shadow', released last year via Resist Records. Joining Inertia across the East Coast is up-and-comers Headwreck and Synge.

Inertia have forged their path as one of Australia’s most exciting alternative acts, and they tightened their grip on modern metal with the release of 'Second Shadow'. The quartet bend and break the boundaries of their genre, targeting fans of Loathe, Spiritbox, Thornhill and even at times The Weeknd. The band bring elements of dark pop and soul to the forefront as they explore the darkest corners of metal music and add to it their own sprinkling of emo pop. 

Showcasing their craft across Australia, Inertia, Headwreck and Synge will kick things off in Sydney at The Lansdowne Hotel on Saturday April 19 before travelling to Brisbane to play Black Bear Lodge on Saturday April 20, on to Jive Bar in Adelaide on Friday April 25 and concluding in Melbourne on Sunday April 27 at Bergy Bandroom

Inertia has garnered over 5 million digital streams and built a solid following off the back of their growing repertoire. Their debut album, 'Second Shadow,' has further propelled their reputation in the Australian alternative scene, and has seen them tour the nation extensively supporting bands to the likes of Polaris, Dayseeker (US), Bury Tomorrow (US), Northlane, Holding Absence, Caskets (UK), Thy Art Is Murder, Thornhill and more. They played Good Things Festival Sydney last December, and are currently travelling their way across regional Australia with In Hearts Wake.

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