Draft:Drastic Park
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Drastic Park are a 4-piece Punk Rock band from Melbourne Australia. Referred to by Josh Merriel (Short.Fast.Loud) as a "very exciting young punk band" who can "write a damn catchy pop punk song", Drastic Park have built a fanbase that love them for their distinct throw-back sound, as well as their comedic antics on stage and on social media.
Since they started in 2019, they have released 15 songs (4 singles and 2 EPs) and played a plethora of sold out shows, supporting the likes of 28 Days, DREGG, Antiskeptic, Ocean Sleeper and Agnes Manners. They have gone on multiple tours, including a triple headline tour with Clay J Gladstone and Wolf & Chain and their most recent tour across Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney and Brisbane in support of their latest single, "Deadline".
After the band signed with Destroy All Lines for all bookings, they secured a slot at the inaugural Knight and Day festival, supported Real Friends at their Melbourne sideshow and then went on to land the main support for Millencolin at the Melbourne and Brisbane Good Things Sideshows.
Most recently, Drastic Park have introduced their 4th member, Elise, on guitar and backing vocals, and have worked with producer Alan Day of Four Year Strong on their new EP "Compound Fracture" that they are launching on there first headline tour.