OM Australian Tour
2013-03-16 by earthblues | 31 Replies | 1308 Views

US outfit, OM, are bringing their unique blend of spiritually resonant and essential drone to Australia for a national tour this May.

Tickets are now on sale and available through Oztix and through various outlets.

For other info: http://lifeisnoise.com/news/om/

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MichaelSnoxall
March 16th 2013

12135 Comments


Oooooooooooh, I think I may just have to attend the Melbourne leg of the tour.

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InFiction
March 16th 2013

3271 Comments


Yeah, I might just come too. Should be cool.

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MichaelSnoxall
March 16th 2013

12135 Comments


I checked to buy tix just then, but the Melb show wasn't there. Hmmm. But yeah, Om rules and I would love to see them live.

earthblues
March 16th 2013

47 Comments


I'm from Melbourne, will be heading to either Sydney or Adelaide to see them a second time, see you in the slowly swaying pit.

MichaelSnoxall
March 16th 2013

12135 Comments


I will be certain to sway slightly faster than everyone else so you can tell me apart from the other beardy bastards.

sleepdirt
March 16th 2013

105 Comments


Tickets have been on sale since the dawn of time.

bigguytoo9
March 16th 2013

137 Comments


I just saw OM back in Feb, it was a fantastic show. The aussies wont be dissapointed.

baldymort
March 16th 2013

510 Comments


I think I'm gonna have to hit up the Sydney show.

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Captain North
March 16th 2013

6417 Comments


I'll see you there baldy.

joshieboy12345
March 16th 2013

2001 Comments


Very creative band name.....

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sonicdeplumber
March 16th 2013

21 Comments


sleep is better

SlMBOLlC
March 16th 2013

2452 Comments


Yeh lets live in the capital city, we'll surely get some cool bands coming here

MichaelSnoxall
March 16th 2013

12135 Comments


What are you on about, Sim?

CrimsonLies
March 16th 2013

1165 Comments


Need to give them a listen

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DeafMetal
March 17th 2013

8540 Comments


"their unique blend of spiritually resonant and essential drone"


om isn't a drone band u know that right

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MichaelSnoxall
March 17th 2013

12135 Comments


I don't think he does but shhh

DarkNoctus
Contributing Reviewer
March 17th 2013

7929 Comments


lol $42

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Keyblade
March 17th 2013

7236 Comments


I don't think he does but shhh

yea that's why he called it drone

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DarkNoctus
Contributing Reviewer
March 17th 2013

7929 Comments


essential

Keyblade
March 17th 2013

7236 Comments


lol

MichaelSnoxall
March 17th 2013

12135 Comments


lol $42

What's funny about that? That's a great price for a gig.

DarkNoctus
Contributing Reviewer
March 17th 2013

7929 Comments


maybe it's different in australia but that sounds like a hell of a lot to me

MichaelSnoxall
March 17th 2013

12135 Comments


That's actually pretty cheap for a gig (in Australia, at least).

LloydNewgreen
March 17th 2013

2185 Comments


yeah everything is expensive af in Australia, new console games are like $70 - $90 and new CDs are like $25

MichaelSnoxall
March 17th 2013

12135 Comments


New console games are more in the $70-$120 range. That's not any better, but yeah. And new CDs can go up to $35, in my experience. Concerts are generally around $70, then concerts for extremely popular artists are anywhere between $100-200. I paid $120 to see Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.

Then again, bands like Ne Obliviscaris have concerts going for $15

LloydNewgreen
March 17th 2013

2185 Comments


Wow, that's a lot more than what I would expect for Nick Cave.
I know it sounds stingy but $15 for a local concert is actually quite expensive. Even just 3 years ago they were ~$10 a pop.

DarkNoctus
Contributing Reviewer
March 17th 2013

7929 Comments


New console games are more in the $70-$120 range. That's not any better, but yeah. And new CDs can go up to $35, in my experience. Concerts are generally around $70, then concerts for extremely popular artists are anywhere between $100-200. I paid $120 to see Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.


oh man

k yeah i take that back, that sounds reasonable

Captain North
March 17th 2013

6417 Comments


Nah, 70 bucks is only once you get fairly popular. Most Sputnik bands are between 25-70.

MichaelSnoxall
March 17th 2013

12135 Comments


Swans were $70 when they came down this year.

Captain North
March 18th 2013

6417 Comments


Cool story. Converge were 40

MichaelSnoxall
March 18th 2013

12135 Comments


I know, I missed out on Converge



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