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Save The Clock Tower are a 5 piece Alternative Metal/Rock band from Launceston, Tasmania, Australia. The band officially began playing together in 2010 and took the small island by storm in a very short amount of time and are now heralded as one Tasmania's leading heavy rock acts. The band commented on their new signing and label home, "We are stoked to be a part of a great label like Bullet Tooth. Thanks to Josh Grabelle for seeing that hard work is paying off and every step we take is another step towards realising our dreams. Knowing that Josh has developed great bands such as Memphis May Fire, Bullet For My Valentine, First Blood, and Affiance gives us the best chance possible to move forward as a band and as individuals. Bullet Tooth has created a close family of bands and we cannot wait to meet and play with everyone!" Gathering influence from across punk, hardcore, metalcore and rock genres, Save The Clock Tower re-laid the foundation of their band with a mission to be meaningful as well as aggressive. The band has worked tirelessly to improve themselves and develop a very refined and professional sound that has impressed fans and critics from across Australia and brought them attention from America and beyond. They have supported a long line of great bands such as House vs Hurricane, Parkway Drive, The Amity Affliction, Dream on Dreamer and have made appearances at the critically acclaimed charity event, Breath of Life Festival in Tasmania. Save The Clock Tower have released two EPs; 'Letters' in 2011 and 'The Human Condition' in 2012, boosting their reputation and solidifying their fanbase across the country. They are proudly endorsed by Ibanez Guitars, Truth Custom Drums, Mistake Clothing, Anchors Aweigh Apparel and more. They will be releasing their debut full length album "Wasteland" worldwide on Bullet Tooth later this year.

Music Tasmania acknowledges Tasmanian Aboriginal people as the traditional owners of this island, lutruwita (Tasmania). We pay our respects to elders past and present and acknowledge traditional peoples' connection to country. We respect the traditions and customs of the Aboriginal people of lutruwita, who remain the custodians of these lands.