In the last few months New Orleans’ rising heavy-rock band Cane Hill has quickly achieved international notoriety with furious and fearless tracks like (The New) Jesus.  Photo Contributed
In the last few months New Orleans’ rising heavy-rock band Cane Hill has quickly achieved international notoriety with furious and fearless tracks like (The New) Jesus. Photo Contributed Contributed

Bullet for My Valentine support announced

In the last few months New Orleans' rising heavy-rock band Cane Hill has quickly achieved international notoriety with furious and fearless tracks like (The New) Jesus, True Love and You're So Wonderful which have sparked excitement and controversy for their debut album Smile out today via Rise Records/Cooking Vinyl Australia.

"We hope this album finds you well. We're excited to finally release a full length, especially one we're exceptionally proud of. Pick it up and do bad shit to it," said Elijah Witt

The band was recently dubbed "Download Festival's Most Dangerous Band" by RockSound.tv and took home Kerrang's award for "Best International Newcomer."

Cane Hill will be heading downunder for their first Australian tour in October with Bullet For My Valentine and Atreyu for what can only be described as unadulterated mayhem.

Cane Hill will be doing a live video Q&A from Destroy All Lines Facebook on

Monday 18 July from 10:30pm AEST time.


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