
ARABELLA AND THE HEIST
channel noughties nostalgia in
‘RUCKUS’
music video
Listen HERE
Video out Thursday June 19
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Previous Support For Arabella And The Heist
‘Electric’ – First Play on Triple J Short.Fast.Loud (Wednesday, May 15)
“A relentless punk anthem” (Music Feeds)
“Love a tight 2 minute song that packs so much in.” (Ryan Egan, Triple J Unearthed)
‘”Arabella and The Heist have landed with an intoxicating concoction of aggressive, smouldering punk rock that sizzles like a doomed pork chop.” (Scenestr)
“Arabella and The Heist delivers a knockout blow with their intoxicating mix of fierce and seductive energy” (AAA Backstage)
“We could speak for days about this criminally short punk infused track but believe it is better to be heard and absorbed.” (Ear To The Ground)
“a slab of unrelenting rock and roll fury.” (Brian Griffin, Loud Mag)
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Join the ‘Ruckus’ of four-piece alt-rock/ punk band Arabella and The Heist’s music video, coming out on Thursday, June 19.
Arabella and The Heist have embodied the pumped up and unhinged energy of the icons of rock and seduction of punk since their 2019 debut through their high-energy songs and intense, saturated music videos.
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Their latest single ‘Ruckus’ is a storm of electric party beats mixed with harsh rock noise, overdriven guitar and amped up drums, making for a track that feels straight from a noughties house party, and its music video carries that electrifying energy through in the music video with an intoxicating party vibe, raw, real, and untamed. Off-the-cuff and nostalgic, this video feels like it could have been filmed in a buddy’s flat. The band describes the video’s creation as, “We wanted to capture a moment reminiscent of those summer nights in the noughties. Where you were young, crazy and free. There’s nothing scripted about it… It’s messy, it’s fun, it’s us. Somewhere, sometime, in a backyard in the suburbs, there’s a Ruckus happening, whether you like it or not.”
Arabella and The Heist are taking this whirlwind energy on their east-coast tour: ignited by the raw energy ‘Ruckus’, they’re taking the defiance of punk and infectious energy of dance to venues all along the coast with a setlist of new and old songs that’s fast, loud, straight to the point, and sure to establish Arabella and The Heist as one of Australia’s newest electrifying acts.
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With sold-out crowds for the single launches of ‘Electric’ and ‘1769’ and features in festival line-ups like St Kilda Fest 2025, Brunswick Music Fest 2025, Chopped 2024 and Mordifest 2024, this tour will be the latest place where a crowd can shake off their chains and get berserk.
Turn up the amp and cause a ‘Ruckus’ with Arabella and the Heist’s music video coming out on Thursday, June 19, and get ready for the wild energy of The RUCKUS Tour.
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Listen HERE

The RUCKUS Tour
Thursday, June 19th – Wollongong @ La La La’s w/ Aria Nova | Tickets
Friday, June 20th – Sydney @ Duke of Enmore | Free Entry
Saturday, June 21st – Sydney CBD @ Chuck Trailers | Free Entry
Thursday, June 26th – Brisbane @ TBC
Friday, June 27th – Gold Coast @ Mo’s Desert Clubhouse | Tickets
Saturday, June 28th – Lennox Head @ Club Lennox Sports | Free Entry
Sunday, June 29th – Sunshine Coast @ The Presynct | Tickets
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