Sunk Loto Reform For Surfers Show

Sunk Loto called it quits earlier this year, but the Gold Coast lads seem to have reconsidered. At least for now.

The hard-rocking outfit will play a show at the Hard Rock Café in Surfers Paradise on December 14, and it may not be their last.

“We truly don’t know what’s going to happen after this show, it could be the last one. All I know is Dane, Luke, Rob and myself are really looking forward to decimating the Hard Rock,” said lead singer Jason Brown.

That sounds like it might not be the end after all, but as it’s the only show announced fans will probably want to grab their tickets just in case.

Tickets for the gig are available for just $12 from Oztix.

Sunk Loto Calls It Quits

Queensland rockers Sunk Loto have called it a day after an illustrious 10-year career.

The heavy metal band hit the big time when, as teenagers, they signed a record deal with Sony. They recorded two albums under the label, Big Picture Lies and Between Birth and Death. The band, which was working on a new album, cites creative differences for the split.

On a statement on their MySpace, Sunk Loto has thanked their “die-hard loyal fans, friends and family for sticking with them and making it all worthwhile.”

However, fans need not despair. Founding members Jason and Dane Brown are currently working on new material with their original bassist Robkaay. Guitarist Luke McDonald also plans to record music with a new project.

Here’s a clip of their song “Everything Everyway” to remember them by!