If you’ve ever been to a Zoobombs show before you’ll be flailing around like a child dizzy on three litres of red lemonade by now. If not, you’re in for a treat. Imagine Guitar Wolf and Boredoms got together and had a hyperactive lovechild and you’re getting close. Yes, they are that good. Born from the fevered mind of conductor/guitarist Don Matsuo, The Zoobombs traverse the treacherous outcrops of rock’n'roll, psych, garage and funk without so much as breaking a sweat and have assured themselves a cultish devotion from fans across the world through their extraordinary live shows. Fans such as The Flaming Lips who were so impressed by their energy that they took The Zoobombs on tour across the States, cementing their reputation as one of the greatest live rock acts in the world. The Zoobombs will be making their long-awaited return to our shores in 2012 for two reasons; passion and love. Returning the love in the biggest way are tour co-conspirators Mesa Cosa. Fans of the highest order (and a very, very tidy unit themselves) Mesa Cosa’s love for The Zoobombs was the genesis of this tour. So eager to see their favourite band again and to share their incendiary live show with the rest of the nation, Mesa Cosa are funding and organising the whole shebang themselves – airfares from Japan and all.
The Zoo Bombs Australian Tour 2012
Music & Clubs
Rock, Indie/Alternative
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17 Aug 2012
The Zoo Bombs @ The Tote Hotel
VIC
22 Aug 2012
The Zoo Bombs @ Great Northern Hotel
NSW
24 Aug 2012
The Zoo Bombs @ The Cabbage Tree Hotel
25 Aug 2012
The Zoo Bombs @ Sandringham Hotel - CLOSED
The Tote Hotel (Mesa Cosa, Baptism of Uzi and Batpiss) 17 August, Great Northern Hotel (Mesa Cosa) 22 August, The Cabbage Tree Hotel (Mesa Cosa) 24 August, Sandringham Hotel - CLOSED (Mesa Cosa, Dead Farmers) 25 August