Sydney prog-rock colossus Cog return for an Australian tour after recording in the US.
The band have built up a fiercely devoted following after years of aggressive touring. When they distilled their esoteric, Tool-influenced heavy progressive rock on 2005's debut album 'The New Normal', many were surprised when the independent album hit 15 on the ARIA charts.From January to May 2007, Cog have been recording their eagerly-awaited second album. They've been working on the album, reportedly titled 'Sharing Space', at Radio Star studios in Weed, California with producer Sylvia Massey (who has worked with everyone from Tool to Prince).
Cog have announced their 'Boomerang' Tour, where they'll return to Australia to bless their audience with new material. It's a five-date whistlestop tour, hitting Fremantle, Brisbane, a special show to celebrate 10 years of Melbourne's Hi-Fi Bar (which has already sold out and they've had to add another show) and an appearance at Sydney's massive rockfest Come Together.
Tour Dates:
Thursday June 7 - Metropolis, Fremantle
Friday June 8 - The Tivoli, Brisbane
Saturday June 9 - Hi Fi Bar, Melbourne
Sunday June 10 - Come Together Festival, Luna Park, Sydney
Monday June 11- Hi Fi Bar Ballroom, Melbourne










