Echoes From the Fallout is five tracks of explosive pop punk fun.
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Emerging Adelaide artist Donni Heat has shared his debut EP, Echoes From the Fallout.
Taking influence from the likes of Yungblud, Bring Me the Horizon and All Time Low, the EP is five tracks of powerful emo pop-punk with heart.
Beginning as a solo project in 2022, Heat has honed his songwriting craft over the past several years while also recruiting musicians to help translate his creations on the live stage, with Donni Heat thrilling audiences with his magnetic stage presence.
Heat’s breakout moment came when supporting Melbourne’s Vermantics, where the crowd connected with Heat and his band, making for a memorable live show.
Sharing his first single ‘Stay’ in 2022, Heat followed up with ‘Out To LA’ before releasing several tracks from Echoes From the Fallout earlier this year.
Nominated for the Punk award at the SA Music Awards, Heat is launching his EP at TIA Live this Friday 14 November, with support from After Dark, John Ann and MACËY.
Tickets on sale now via humanitix.com.
Echoes From the Fallout by Donni Heat is available to listen to here. Catch Heat performing at TIA Live on Friday 14 November. Tickets on sale via humanitix.com.
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