Promises Kept: Australia Bound With ROB DAMIANI From DON BROCO
Interview by Kris Peters Promises are made and broken every day in
the music industry, especially when it comes to comments made from
stage in the heat of the moment and on the crest of emotion.
Promises such as "we will be back REAL soon" are said so...
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Interview by Kris Peters
Promises are made and broken every day in the music industry,
especially when it comes to comments made from stage in the heat of
the moment and on the crest of emotion. Promises such as "we will
be back REAL soon" are said so often that they mostly pass by
unnoticed by fans, who have grown accustomed to living in the
moment and not in the future where such remarks are directed.
But when a band actually delivers on these promises - not once, but
twice - then the shockwaves that resonate could cripple a small
country.
Which is why, when Don Broco promised on their last Australian tour
that they would start their next World Tour in this country, most
fans had forgotten the remark as soon as the next day. When they
also promised to play Perth and Adelaide, both of which were
excluded in the last tour itinerary, the collective sighs of 'yeah,
sure' were barely muttered because, let's face it, such promises
are made and broken by more than 50% of the bands who tour
here.
But not Don Broco. These guys are still old school. From the times
when a promise meant something, so, true to their word, Don Broco
are kicking off their next World Tour in Australia starting on
September 4. AND Perth plus Adelaide are both part of the schedule.
Who says you can't trust a muso?
After spending a large amount of time on the road around the time
they were out here last, Don Broco have been more focused on
completing their fifth album of late, bunkering down and
fine-tuning the next batch of songs to expand their impressive
catalogue. But ever since their recent performance at Download
2025, the tour itches have returned, enticing Don Broco back to
where they thrive best.
The stage.
With the tour only being announced earlier today, HEAVY caught up
with vocalist Rob Damiani to find out more.
"We're heading back to Australia very soon indeed," he affirmed.
"It's going to be the first tour back touring this new material.
We've been working on a new album for the last year and a bit now,
and it's very, very close to being finished. This will be the first
time we actually get back on the road and play any of this new
stuff. It's also the first time we've been on the road for a year
and a half, so we're excited."
"We've been lucky enough to come to Australia now once every
album," he continued. "The times we had on the last record, and the
shows we did, were just so good. And the energy out there is so
insane. We didn't want to leave it a whole nother album, where
you're maybe doing it towards the tail end. So even though I think
that not all the record will be out, it will be a load of the new
material - probably all of the singles - but not the full record.
That's what we're here to do; that's when we feel most alive as a
band, when we're performing to people and getting that
connection."
In the full interview, Rob talked more about the upcoming tour and
what to expect, keeping his promises, how much planning and
practice goes into a Don Broco live show, the new album and what to
expect, what makes a gig even more memorable for him, their 2023
shows at The Royal Albert Hall with an orchestra and more.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
Promises are made and broken every day in the music industry,
especially when it comes to comments made from stage in the heat of
the moment and on the crest of emotion. Promises such as "we will
be back REAL soon" are said so often that they mostly pass by
unnoticed by fans, who have grown accustomed to living in the
moment and not in the future where such remarks are directed.
But when a band actually delivers on these promises - not once, but
twice - then the shockwaves that resonate could cripple a small
country.
Which is why, when Don Broco promised on their last Australian tour
that they would start their next World Tour in this country, most
fans had forgotten the remark as soon as the next day. When they
also promised to play Perth and Adelaide, both of which were
excluded in the last tour itinerary, the collective sighs of 'yeah,
sure' were barely muttered because, let's face it, such promises
are made and broken by more than 50% of the bands who tour
here.
But not Don Broco. These guys are still old school. From the times
when a promise meant something, so, true to their word, Don Broco
are kicking off their next World Tour in Australia starting on
September 4. AND Perth plus Adelaide are both part of the schedule.
Who says you can't trust a muso?
After spending a large amount of time on the road around the time
they were out here last, Don Broco have been more focused on
completing their fifth album of late, bunkering down and
fine-tuning the next batch of songs to expand their impressive
catalogue. But ever since their recent performance at Download
2025, the tour itches have returned, enticing Don Broco back to
where they thrive best.
The stage.
With the tour only being announced earlier today, HEAVY caught up
with vocalist Rob Damiani to find out more.
"We're heading back to Australia very soon indeed," he affirmed.
"It's going to be the first tour back touring this new material.
We've been working on a new album for the last year and a bit now,
and it's very, very close to being finished. This will be the first
time we actually get back on the road and play any of this new
stuff. It's also the first time we've been on the road for a year
and a half, so we're excited."
"We've been lucky enough to come to Australia now once every
album," he continued. "The times we had on the last record, and the
shows we did, were just so good. And the energy out there is so
insane. We didn't want to leave it a whole nother album, where
you're maybe doing it towards the tail end. So even though I think
that not all the record will be out, it will be a load of the new
material - probably all of the singles - but not the full record.
That's what we're here to do; that's when we feel most alive as a
band, when we're performing to people and getting that
connection."
In the full interview, Rob talked more about the upcoming tour and
what to expect, keeping his promises, how much planning and
practice goes into a Don Broco live show, the new album and what to
expect, what makes a gig even more memorable for him, their 2023
shows at The Royal Albert Hall with an orchestra and more.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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