2014 Schedule
Interactive: March 7–11  •  Film: March 7–15  •  Music: March 11–16

HIGH TENSION

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Rising from the ashes of treasured disco-punks Young & Restless, Karina Utomo (vocals) and Ash Pegram (guitar) recruited the bottom section of Melbourne dark rock stalwarts The Nation Blue (via bassist Matt Weston) and Love Like Electrocution’s Damian Coward, and made some beautiful noise together. Their crushing 7” vinyl release even prompted The Vine to suggest that the band were “killer now, but undoubtedly the best band of 2014”.

A series of interstate live forays with Karnivool and Lo! proved what their pedigree had already implied: High Tension had live chops. Karina’s imposing presence and banshee scream, anchored by the slicing riffage of Ash Pegram’s guitar and the throbbing rhythm section is truly something to behold. They invoke the same frenzied response generated by heroes like Hot Snakes, The Bronx and Kvelertak.

The mid-year departure of drummer Damian Coward saw the taut talent of Weston’s Nation Blue compatriot Dan McKay recruited, thus solidifying the High Tension line-up and preparing them to enter the studio. Recorded in the depths of winter at Melbourne’s Studios in the City with Tom Larkin (King Cannons, Young & Restless, Shihad), High Tension’s debut album Death Beat is brash, brutal and a little bit sexy.

Death Beat is hot shit. The tits. The aural equivalent of being snap kicked in the dick. It’ll be unleashed on the 25th October, so don’t say you weren’t warned.

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