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POLARIS, AUGUST BURNS RED, KUBLAI KHAN TX & CURRENTS Announce Australian Tour



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16:28 Saturday, 3 June 2023

Polaris will hit the road in Australia this September in support of their coming record Fatalism. Support comes from August Burns Red, Kublai Khan TX, and Currents. Get the dates below and get your tickets here.

9/7 Perth, AUS – Metro City
9/9 Melbourne, AUS – Margaret Court Arena
9/10 Adelaide, AUS – Hindley Street Music Hall
9/12 Canberra, AUS – Refectory
9/13 Newcastle, AUS – Bar On The Hill
9/15 Brisbane, AUS – Fortitude Music Hall
9/16 Sydney, AUS – Hordern Pavilion

Polaris will release Fatalism on September 1 and you can check out the first single "Inhumane" below. Pre-orders for the record are available here.

"'Inhumane' reflects on the feeling of growing desensitized to death, violence, and tragedy due to overexposure," said drummer Daniel Furnari. "I think for a lot of people over the last few years, when you're facing a constant barrage of horrible news coming from every corner on a literal daily basis, eventually, you reach a point where the initial shock and sadness wear off and you find yourself becoming almost numb to it.

"It's like a subconscious defense mechanism —when caring too much becomes too taxing, we stop caring at all. That hollow feeling, or lack of feeling, can come with a lot of guilt, making you question whether your empathy and your humanity have been erased, and in a strange way almost wishing you could feel that pang of fear or sadness again."

"The music video for 'Inhumane,' conceived by our director Ed Reiss, takes that concept to a fantastical extreme, and features us falling through the floors of a collapsing apartment building, to find that new horrors (literally) await us on each level…It's one of the wackiest (and bloodiest) ideas we've ever put on screen and I'm still kind of in disbelief that it came together!"



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