![]() It’s just great to get back to the UK weather aside of course. We’re really looking forward to watching those guys every night we’ve toured with them before. It’s all just worked out really well and I’m glad to have I The Mighty out – we were a little worried we might not be able to get them out when we pushed the dates but they’ve been able to fit it in perfectly except for the last show when they go to join Pierce The Veil in the US. Yeah, so I mean the venues are pretty much all the same and tickets have been fantastic for both the originals and the re-scheduled dates. It was one of those things where it just made more sense to push it back and get everything done so we had chance to recharge. “ Yeah, it’s great to get back here especially with this tour having to be re-scheduled due to album scheduling and just the fact that we were so burnt out after recording an album and the intense touring we had last year. You can read some highlights from the interview and listen to our chat in full below!Īre you excited to be playing shows over here in the UK again? In our exclusive interview, he discussed: life on the road, the meaning behind ‘Dissonants’, the evolution of his band’s music and more. We chatted to Trenton Woodley, the lead singer of Hands Like Houses, backstage in Manchester earlier this week. Whether it’s the significantly poignant ‘Momentary’ or the understandable frustrations referenced in ‘Perspectives’, the emotions conveyed in all twelve songs have certainly spoke to many people on a truly deep level. With powerful vocals and captivating lyrics, it’s pretty much impossible not to fall in love with the guitar-driven tracks. The Australian rock band are currently touring the UK in support of their latest record ‘Dissonants.’ If you haven’t yet listened to the album, you seriously need to check it out. Hands Like Houses have stepped up and screamed they are dissonant!
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