How could you possibly resist a band that has been described as both “The best band in the country right now” (Adam Curley, Drum Media / Inpress) and “A pout-faced, bratty cunt and a perpetually smacked-out looking homo” (Negative Guestlist Magazine)?

The answer to that kids is don’t! SUCCUMB, give in! A bit lit drowning, it’ll be alright in the end!

CIRCLE PIT, Sydney’s underground wunderkinds,  are in town and have set up camp in Melbourne to play a string of headline shows  in anticipation of their upcoming debut album Bruise Constellation. A kaleidoscope of glam, garage, glitter and grunge, one part elegance and one part wastoid, the album is a roadmap of underage prostitution and the horror of addiction, all set to the kind of music that makes you want to dance, break the law and wish you were jailbait once again, just for the fun of it.

Catch them at select venues with ring-ins recruited from members of notorious Sydney band Atrocities helping to fill out their live sound.

The shows follow up their recent National support of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and an exhibition at Melbourne’s Somewhere Gallery of their personally constructed universe documenting the creative partnership of Angela Bermuda and Jack Mannix.