South Summit never seem to put a foot wrong. New single “Tired of Waiting” is another high-quality rock track from the Perth act. Frontman Isaiah Reuben’s heartfelt vocals are the perfect foil for the quality musicians he surrounds himself with.
“The meaning of the song itself is about the realisation that this person you thought you needed to depend on to be loved, was actually dragging you down and keeping you lost in a state of confusion through their manipulation and unreliability,” explained lead guitarist Fynn Samorali. “The progression of the song then continues to a point where enough is enough, it’s time to take a stand and distance myself from this situation that is holding me back from independence, because I’m tired of waiting. This independence then gives you the ability to achieve a happiness that comes from self-love and the freedom it brings.”
South Summit have spent the past six months selling out shows at iconic Perth venues like Jack Rabbit Slims and Badlands. Now that borders have opened up, they can’t wait to share their live show with punters all around the country.
“Our upcoming tour is definitely one of the highlights of our career so far,” enthused drummer Nathan Osbourne. “Travelling to play a show has always been a dream of ours and it all seems a bit surreal. Due to current COVID restrictions, it’s actually easier to play a gig over East than Perth, giving us a really good opportunity to play around the country and get our name out there.”
Discover what all the fuss is about at one of the following gigs.
20 May 2022 – Prince of Wales, Bunbury (FREE)
21 May 2022 – The Fire Station, Busselton (FREE)
27 May 2022 – Penny’s Bandroom, Melbourne (FREE)
28 May 2022 – Vic On The Park, Sydney (FREE)
3 June 2022 – Greaser Bar, Brisbane (FREE)
4 June 2022 – Festival of The Stone, Byron Bay
10 June 2022 – Mojo’s Bar, Fremantle
11 June 2022 – The River, Margaret River
17 June 2022 – Froth Craft Brewing, Exmouth
25 June 2022 – Leederville HQ, Perth (ALL AGES)
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