BLACK SMOKE TRIGGER offer "Proof Of Life", Bruce Dickinson dates in May
Black Smoke Trigger continues to ride the high of their dynamic rock, anchored by the distinctive guitar work of Wallace and the commanding vocals of Baldrick combined with their pummelling rhythm section courtesy of bassist Dan Fulton, and drummer Josh Te Maro. Fast becoming known for not only churning out certified 10/10, arena ready rock bangers, Black Smoke Trigger are also quickly garnering a reputation for creating incendiary and often death defying music videos.
“Proof Of Life” follows the release of their previous singles, "Perfect Torture" and “The Way Down”, the video for which saw the band perform atop the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere whilst Wallace jumped off the edge, shredding a guitar solo whilst plummeting 630ft - it has already clocked up over 1.3 million views on YouTube. Prior to that, the band put out track “Caught In The Undertow”, the video for which was also a feat of extreme conditions. Filmed at Muriwai beach in Auckland, New Zealand and at a helicopter crash testing facility in a 3.6M deep pool, the whole band performed much of the song underwater creating a stunning visual that has racked up 3.2 million YouTube views and highlights the band’s dedication to creating unforgettable visual accompaniments for their hard-hitting rock anthems.
Black Smoke Trigger support Filter on the Australia and New Zealand leg of their Algorithm World Tour this April and hit the road to support Bruce Dickinson in the UK, France, and the Netherlands this May.
The UK dates with Bruce Dickinson are as follows:
Thu 16th May – WOLVERHAMPTON The Halls
Sat 18th May – GLASGOW Barrowland Ballroom
Sun 19th May – MANCHESTER O2 Academy
Tue 21st May – SWANSEA Arena
Thu 23rd May – NOTTINGHAM Rock City
Fri 24th May – LONDON O2 Forum Kentish Town
For full dates and tickets head to www.blacksmoketrigger.com.
With their debut, full length album set for release this May, the horizon shines bright for these Kiwi rock trailblazers. Stay tuned for much more to come.