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SHORT STACK
Announce New Album
‘MAYBE THERE’S NO HEAVEN’,
Out FEB 25
Reveal Brand New Single & Video
‘LOVE YOU LIKE I USED TO’
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Australian punk-rock trio Short Stack have announced details of their fifth studio album Maybe There’s No Heaven today. Released on Friday February 25, 2022 via UNFD, Maybe There’s No Heaven sees Short Stack distill their sensational and storied career into 10 crunchy and instantly memorable bangers, including today’s new cut ‘Love You Like I Used To’.
“There was a tension between the band that we wanted to be and the band that other people around us wanted to be,” says Short Stack vocalist Shaun Diviney of the band’s storied past. Drummer Bradie Webb declares that this time around feels like the group “finally have our hands on the steering wheel.”
Completed by bassist Andy Clemmensen, the Short Stack trio began band practice in a central coast garage during high school before their explosive debut album Stack Is The New Black dropped as the group hit the ripe old age of 20. Sweeping up an #1 ARIA Chart debut, a Rolling Stone cover, Platinum recognition and tens of thousands of tickets sold in its wake, Short Stack soared to incredible heights.
Over a decade on from their rise to stardom, the trio are reflecting on their fascinating journey – warts and all – on Maybe There’s No Heaven. For all its epic highs and crushing lows, Short Stack are looking back on their career with gratitude for every experience and unswerving fan that’s led them to this moment. After all that’s been, Maybe There’s No Heaven was birthed from the truest form of Short Stack there is, as Bradie concludes: “it isn’t in any way what someone else told us we should be.”
On today’s catchy new single ‘Love You Like I Used To’, Shaun shares that it may just be his favourite on the record, adding: “We wrote it as a sad party anthem – almost like an anthem for breakups. We approached the song very differently to any other song we’ve ever worked on. It took several days to get it “right” because we knew there was something special there, we just needed to find the right way to bring it to life.”
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More about ‘Maybe There’s No Heaven’
After demoing the record in Bradie’s studio space, Short Stack teamed up with Stevie Knight (Stand Atlantic, Yours Truly) and birthed the pop-punk firecracker Maybe There’s No Heaven. Harking to the band’s early heavy-tinged influences including Bring Me The Horizon, The Getaway Plan, Blink-182 and The Used, Maybe There’s No Heaven is mature and tasteful, all the while youthful and fun. Capped off with emotionally-charged lyrics it channels Short Stack’s overwhelming pop star-sensation career combined with haters, anxieties and major label battles into a blistering record.
“I can’t pretend that it didn’t bring me down,” says Andy of the band’s burst to success fraught with the rise of online hate, death wishes, judgement and losing their masters to manipulative powers in the music industry. “It’s definitely given us a thick skin, but it’s also made us put up our barriers…it feels like there’s still a massive stigma attached to us. I feel like if listeners really dug deep and got to the roots of us, they’d see we’re just three guys from a small town who loved playing music and worked hard to get in the position we were.”
On getting the opportunity to record another album, the band are the first to sing the praises of their life-long fans, their “backbone” that’s stuck with them through thick and thin.
“As much as we were writing the album that we 100% wanted to write, we were also writing for those fans that have been there for us… they’re the only reason that we get to do this,” says Shaun. “We didn’t think we’d have the opportunity to do this again and we are just super grateful that we can.”
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MAYBE THERE’S NO HEAVEN
Track list
Intro: Maybe There’s No Heaven
1. Burn You Down
2. Armaggedon
3. Dancing With The Devil
4. Sunshine
5. Love You Like I Used To
6. Live4
7. Shinigami
8. Lights Out
9. Valkyrie
10. Cut Your Teeth
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SHORT STACK
2022 AUSTRALIAN HEADLINE TOUR
w/ special guests Between You & Me
NEW TICKETS AVAILABLE
Thursday June 16 – The Cambridge, Newcastle, NSW
Friday June 17 – Basement, Canberra, ACT
Saturday June 25 – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
Thursday June 30 – 170 Russell, Melbourne, VIC
Friday July 1 – 170 Russell, Melbourne, VIC
Friday July 8 – Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday July 9 – Croxton Bandroom, Melbourne, VIC
Friday July 15 – Max Watts, Sydney, NSW
Saturday July 16 – Max Watts, Sydney, NSW
Sunday July 17 – Max Watts, Sydney, NSW
Wednesday July 20 – The Gov, Adelaide, SA
Thursday July 21 – The Gov, Adelaide, SA
Saturday July 23 – Astor Theatre, Perth, WA
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