Circles Return With Momentous Single ‘Sleepwalking’ And Set To Embark On Australian Tour

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Previous support for Circles

‘The Last One’ (2018) landed #3 on AIR Independent Albums, #47 ARIA Digital Albums, #4 TheMusic’s Album Of The Year (Writers’ Poll), and reached close to 3 Million Spotify streams worldwide.

“Circles have crafted a modern progressive tapestry with plenty of wider appeal”
(Metal Hammer – UK) [About ‘The Last One’ Album]“The Last One gets better with every listen. Circles are a class act”
(HEAVY Magazine) [About ‘The Last One’ Album]“This band in a live setting are an absolute tour de force..they’re one
of Australia’s most impressive live bands”

(TheMusic)

“Boasting one of the tightest and tumultuous live sets in town right now, there’s little doubt as to why this cutting-edge Melbourne quartet demand ongoing critical acclaim wherever they tread.” 
(The Soundcheck)

Melbourne prog/alt metal giants Circles make their momentous return with pulsating new single ‘Sleepwalking’ and its explosive accompanying music video, unleashing a new era on July 13 via Wild Thing Records.

In the midst of being in the longest locked down city in the world, the group found solace in writing the next chapter of the Circles story, commencing now with ‘Sleepwalking’. Smashing right into the fray with their first release since 2018’s internationally acclaimed album ‘The Last One’ – the group’s debut with front-man Ben RechterCircles are bringing their textured prog-alt-metal flair to their newest single, which shudders with densely-packed melodies and artful songwriting.

In a metallic blitz of earth-shattering riffs and electronic textures, ‘Sleepwalking’ is razor-sharp and fierce. Putting it all on the line, Rechter’s fervent melodic tone intertwines with volatile guitars and hammering drums that surge with unbridled energy. At full force, ‘Sleepwalking’ is the band’s cathartic absolution.

Frontman Rechter speaks on the meaning and theme behind ‘Sleepwalking’:
“Essentially, it’s a song of fear and regret, of feeling like so much time has been wasted while you’ve unconsciously gone through the motions to arrive at your current situation. But you’re struggling to push yourself into the unfamiliar territory that holds the potential to provide you with what you’re searching for. It’s so easy to live and die in a comfort zone, even when all you want is out of it.

The new single was produced by Circles’ own Ted Furuhashi, its music video directed by the band’s David Hunter, with the track mastered by Luke Cincotta (Karnivool – Asymmetry).

Circles return to the national live circuit for the Sleepwalking Australian Tour, across August and September. Joining them on all dates is an epic assortment of some of Australia’s best up-and-coming acts; The OmnificFuture Static, and Heartline.

Drummer Hunter comments:
“The last few years has been pretty damn tough on the music industry. We locked ourselves away and wrote the next chapter in the Circles story. The band is ready to road test some of this new material, along with some old favourites. So for the first time since 2019, we’re stoked to be able to see all of you legends again. This is going to be something really special for us.”

Circles tour-de-force live show has taken them across Australia, Europe, and the UK, complemented by festivals including Euroblast, Prog Power, and Progfest, and a touring history with some of the who’s who of international progressive/alternative heavy music, such as The Dillinger Escape Plan, Opeth, Fear Factory, Periphery, TesseracT and Twelve Foot Ninja.

Don’t sleep on Circles, who mark their ferocious return on July 13 with new single ‘Sleepwalking’ and epic music video accompaniment.

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Circles – Sleepwalking Australian Tour

Fri Aug 19 – Stay Gold – Melbourne
Fri Aug 26 – Lion Arts Factory – Adelaide
Fri Sep 2 – The Zoo – Brisbane
Sat Sep 3 – Crowbar – Sydney
Sun Sep 4 – The Basement – Canberra

With special guests: The Omnific, Future Static and Heartline.

TICKETS: WILDTHINGPRESENTS.COM

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