William Ryan Key | Former Yellowcard Frontman Announces Debut Australian Solo Shows This September

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    WILLIAM RYAN KEY

    FORMER YELLOWCARD FRONTMAN ANNOUNCES DEBUT AUSTRALIAN SOLO SHOWS THIS SEPTEMBER

    Frontier Touring is pleased to announce singer and guitarist William Ryan Key – former front man of Florida pop-punkers Yellowcard – will bring his mesmerising, brand new solo songs down under this spring, performing three intimate shows in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne in September 2018.

    Having just wrapped a full US run supporting New Found Glory, Key has wowed critics and fans alike with his new sonic direction.


    VIDEO: ‘Form and Figure’ by William Ryan Key

    With Yellowcard coming to an end in 2017 following eight albums and almost two decades of touring, it was time for Key to embark on a personal, authentic change – and he’s done just that with his debut solo debut EP Thirteen, self-released May 25 via his imprint The Lone Tree Recordings.

    ‘Much like how his former band, Yellowcard, were a constantly shapeshifting and powerful collective, Key’s songwriting prowess is evident from the onset.’ – newnoisemagazine.com

    ‘The sound might be different but the heart and lyrical sincerity remain very much the same, creating a perfect segue between then and now.’ – crypticrock.com

    ‘Beautifully produced, sonically soft and melodic, Thirteen ensures that Key’s songwriting ability is on full display. If this is just the start of Key’s solo career, then look forward to what’s to come.’ – deadpress.co.uk

    Thirteen marks a new beginning for Key, both a sonic redirection and a rediscovering of his muse. It finds Key in a brand new headspace with a sound which moves away from the pop punk genre that Yellowcard helped create, and into new uncharted territory that’s equally introspective, but not as anchored in convention.
     

    “It took a long time to find my own focus and direction after 17 years in a band. However, once I found it, the music felt like coming home. There was new freedom and creativity that I channelled into each of the songs.” – William Ryan Key


    Coproduced and mixed by Arun Bali (Saves The Day), Thirteen is a pivotal mark in Key’s life. “2013 was a really difficult year for both me and the people I love,” he says. “When writing, I was looking back on the journey from then until now.” Re-adding ‘William’ back into his full name was another important change, with fans previously knowing him just as ‘Ryan Key’. “William is my first name that I carry from my maternal grandfather,” he explains fondly. “He was always a huge inspiration to me so it’s an honour to use his name.”

    With Yellowcard, Key sold out multiple venues across Australia on their The Final World Tour in February 2017. Since forming in Jacksonville in 1997, Yellowcard delivered huge anthems including ‘Only One’, ‘Ocean Avenue’, ‘Hang You Up’ and ‘Way Away’.  

    Now, with a new direction in life and a whole new sort of independence as a solo artist, Key is feeling the freedom of expanding his personal songbook. Key is, as always, thankful to his fans who have supported him through his musical journey: “I can only hope that this release is the beginning of a new chapter both for myself, and for the fans that have supported me for so very long.”

    VIDEO: A special message from William Ryan Key!

    WILLIAM RYAN KEY
    (FORMERLY OF YELLOWCARD)
    AUSTRALIAN TOUR
    SEPTEMBER 2018

    Presented by Frontier Touring

    GENERAL PUBLIC ON SALE

    Begins: Thursday 2 August (10am local time)

    Monday 24 September           
    Crowbar | Brisbane, QLD
    18+
    oztix.com.au | Ph: 1300 762 545
     
    Wednesday 26 September     
    Oxford Art Factory | Sydney, NSW
    18+
    moshtix.com.au | Ph: 1300 438 849
     
    Friday 28 September (Grand Final Public Holiday)     
    Northcote Social Club | Melbourne, VIC
    18+
    northcotesocialclub.com | Ph: 03 9489 3917

    Mick Pacholli

    Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

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