Captives Rock Out With “Miles Away” Ahead of Aussie Tour

I’m turning the volume right up this morning. It’s the best way to listen to “Miles Away,” the latest single from Melbourne punk-rock act Captives. The song features on their sophomore album Return to Mars, which drops on March 31. Captives wrote “Miles Away” during last year’s lockdowns, when they longed to be anywhere but Victoria’s capital.

“Miles Away has got all the feels about feeling trapped, stuck in a cycle, partying to excess and being so far away from everything and anyone you love. It sounds romantic in a sense,” explained vocalist Aaron Damon. “It also channels some inspiration from the Hoodoo Gurus, which was a band I grew up loving and still admire, so that’s OK with me.”

Or at least, turning up the volume is the best way to listen to the song at home. Something tells me the track gets some extra energy live. Thankfully Captives are just about to embark on a tour taking in major capitals and the Gold Coast. Get your tickets to these shows, because Captives are ready to raise the roof.

2 April 2022 – Halloween Hysteria, Brisbane
9 April 2022 – The Vanguard, Sydney
16 April 2022 – Crown and Anchor, Adelaide
23 April 2022 – Gasometer Hotel, Melbourne
29 April 2022 – Mo’s Desert Clubhouse, Gold Coast
7 May 2022 – Wallapalooza Festival, Gold Coast

Image used with permission from Beehive PR; credit: @rcstills

Tully on Tully Touring “Miles Away”

This might be the rantings of a child of the ‘80s looking back at the decade she was born with rose-coloured glasses, but I’m convinced the women of the music world we looked up to were so much cooler than young ladies that serve as musical role models today. We had Pat Benatar, the Wilson sisters of Heart, the Bangles … I was almost feeling like they’d broken the mould until I heard “Miles Away,” the title track of Tully on Tully’s EP.

It seems I’m not the only one digging this 80s-inspired power pop anthem. Rage recently chose the video as its indie clip of the week.

Tully on Tully are currently on tour to support the Miles Away EP’s recent release. You can still catch them at the following venues.

15 April 2016 – Karova Lounge, Ballarat
16 April 2016 – Workers Club, Melbourne
22 April 2016 – Mynt Lounge, Werribee
26 May 2016 – Bar On The Hill @ University of Newcastle, Newcastle (lunchtime gig)
26 May 2016 – Gallery Bar @ Oxford Art Factory, Sydney
28 May 2016 – Transit Bar, Canberra

Rachel Costanzo Gets Pop Ballad Right with “Miles Away”

When my husband and I were dating, I lived here in Australia and he was in Philadelphia. For a little over two years it was all about too-short visits, phone calls lasting for hours, even longer instant message conversations, and stilted webcam chats. Oh how I wish we had the high-speed broadband and quality webcams we do today. He’s been here for nearly ten years now, but every now and again I hear a song that takes me back to that time we had apart. “Miles Away,” by Melbourne songstress Rachel Costanzo is one of those songs.

I think even if I hadn’t been in a long-distance relationship, I’d still love this song. It’s been a really long time since I’ve heard such a quality pop ballad. It seems like most modern pop singers want to trill all over songs, showing off their vocal acrobatics rather than really honing in on a lyric. There’s a purity to what Rachel does that I really warm to.

If you feel the same way, and you live in Melbourne, make sure you head out to support Rachel when she launches “Miles Away” at Soho Southbank on Friday, August 7.