Enola Fall
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AUG
10
2023
Glasgow, United Kingdom
McChuills
I Was There
JUL
08
2021
Melbourne, Australia
Stay Gold
I Was There
JUN
26
2021
Hobart, Australia
Altar
I Was There
JUN
25
2021
Launceston, Australia
The Royal Oak Hotel
I Was There
SEP
12
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
I Was There
MAR
16
2019
Los Angeles, CA
Maui Sugar Mill Saloon
I Was There
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About Enola Fall
7966.82 miles, as the gull flies.
That’s the distance from Hobart, Tasmania, to Los Angeles, California – across time zones, hemispheres and a whole lot of saltwater – travelled so Enola Fall could make their home in the USA.
Enola Fall are different. Genuinely different.
Somewhere in between the twisted introversion of Echo & the Bunnymen, the guts and growl of PJ Harvey, and the anthemic pop of the Manic Street Preachers. Soaring vocals, melodies snagged at the end of a bloody fishhook, metered with an intense rhythmic tattoo.
Enola Fall recorded their music in a place most people have never been to…a place most people couldn’t point to on a map – a wild, isolated island state at the bottom of the world. From this, the 2015 album Heliotropic was created, going on to catch the attention of major publications like Stereogum, Huffington Post, Death and Taxes, and many more, and leading to shows and tours with Courtney Barnett, The Jezabels, Amanda Palmer, The Violent Femmes, and sets at CMJ and Culture Collide.
And now, from the other side of the world, comes their brand new, unreleased album Bloodhound – and the first glimpse: the song Vestigial Tail and extraordinary accompanying clip, like a postcard from a dream.
PRESS
“You feel compelled to keep listening to their soul-searching lyrics as the beat presses forward.” – Stereogum
“The track has an immediate likeability that makes me wonder if it could pop up on a future film soundtrack” – USA Today
“The band is really good.” – Huffington Post
“Instantly pulls in the listener with its powerful arrangements and infectious vocals and lyrics” – Diffuser
“Frontman Joe Nuttall has a knack for shifting at just the right time and in just the right way to coax drama out of his songs” – Boston Globe
“This was one of the most unique shows I have witnessed” – AMN
That’s the distance from Hobart, Tasmania, to Los Angeles, California – across time zones, hemispheres and a whole lot of saltwater – travelled so Enola Fall could make their home in the USA.
Enola Fall are different. Genuinely different.
Somewhere in between the twisted introversion of Echo & the Bunnymen, the guts and growl of PJ Harvey, and the anthemic pop of the Manic Street Preachers. Soaring vocals, melodies snagged at the end of a bloody fishhook, metered with an intense rhythmic tattoo.
Enola Fall recorded their music in a place most people have never been to…a place most people couldn’t point to on a map – a wild, isolated island state at the bottom of the world. From this, the 2015 album Heliotropic was created, going on to catch the attention of major publications like Stereogum, Huffington Post, Death and Taxes, and many more, and leading to shows and tours with Courtney Barnett, The Jezabels, Amanda Palmer, The Violent Femmes, and sets at CMJ and Culture Collide.
And now, from the other side of the world, comes their brand new, unreleased album Bloodhound – and the first glimpse: the song Vestigial Tail and extraordinary accompanying clip, like a postcard from a dream.
PRESS
“You feel compelled to keep listening to their soul-searching lyrics as the beat presses forward.” – Stereogum
“The track has an immediate likeability that makes me wonder if it could pop up on a future film soundtrack” – USA Today
“The band is really good.” – Huffington Post
“Instantly pulls in the listener with its powerful arrangements and infectious vocals and lyrics” – Diffuser
“Frontman Joe Nuttall has a knack for shifting at just the right time and in just the right way to coax drama out of his songs” – Boston Globe
“This was one of the most unique shows I have witnessed” – AMN
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Genres:
Australian, Indie, Alternative, International
Band Members:
Joe Nuttall, Mark Woodward, Paul Doyle
Hometown:
Hobart, Australia
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Enola Fall to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
AUG
10
2023
Glasgow, United Kingdom
McChuills
I Was There
JUL
08
2021
Melbourne, Australia
Stay Gold
I Was There
JUN
26
2021
Hobart, Australia
Altar
I Was There
JUN
25
2021
Launceston, Australia
The Royal Oak Hotel
I Was There
SEP
12
2019
Fitzroy, Australia
Bar Open
I Was There
MAR
16
2019
Los Angeles, CA
Maui Sugar Mill Saloon
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Enola Fall
7966.82 miles, as the gull flies.
That’s the distance from Hobart, Tasmania, to Los Angeles, California – across time zones, hemispheres and a whole lot of saltwater – travelled so Enola Fall could make their home in the USA.
Enola Fall are different. Genuinely different.
Somewhere in between the twisted introversion of Echo & the Bunnymen, the guts and growl of PJ Harvey, and the anthemic pop of the Manic Street Preachers. Soaring vocals, melodies snagged at the end of a bloody fishhook, metered with an intense rhythmic tattoo.
Enola Fall recorded their music in a place most people have never been to…a place most people couldn’t point to on a map – a wild, isolated island state at the bottom of the world. From this, the 2015 album Heliotropic was created, going on to catch the attention of major publications like Stereogum, Huffington Post, Death and Taxes, and many more, and leading to shows and tours with Courtney Barnett, The Jezabels, Amanda Palmer, The Violent Femmes, and sets at CMJ and Culture Collide.
And now, from the other side of the world, comes their brand new, unreleased album Bloodhound – and the first glimpse: the song Vestigial Tail and extraordinary accompanying clip, like a postcard from a dream.
PRESS
“You feel compelled to keep listening to their soul-searching lyrics as the beat presses forward.” – Stereogum
“The track has an immediate likeability that makes me wonder if it could pop up on a future film soundtrack” – USA Today
“The band is really good.” – Huffington Post
“Instantly pulls in the listener with its powerful arrangements and infectious vocals and lyrics” – Diffuser
“Frontman Joe Nuttall has a knack for shifting at just the right time and in just the right way to coax drama out of his songs” – Boston Globe
“This was one of the most unique shows I have witnessed” – AMN
That’s the distance from Hobart, Tasmania, to Los Angeles, California – across time zones, hemispheres and a whole lot of saltwater – travelled so Enola Fall could make their home in the USA.
Enola Fall are different. Genuinely different.
Somewhere in between the twisted introversion of Echo & the Bunnymen, the guts and growl of PJ Harvey, and the anthemic pop of the Manic Street Preachers. Soaring vocals, melodies snagged at the end of a bloody fishhook, metered with an intense rhythmic tattoo.
Enola Fall recorded their music in a place most people have never been to…a place most people couldn’t point to on a map – a wild, isolated island state at the bottom of the world. From this, the 2015 album Heliotropic was created, going on to catch the attention of major publications like Stereogum, Huffington Post, Death and Taxes, and many more, and leading to shows and tours with Courtney Barnett, The Jezabels, Amanda Palmer, The Violent Femmes, and sets at CMJ and Culture Collide.
And now, from the other side of the world, comes their brand new, unreleased album Bloodhound – and the first glimpse: the song Vestigial Tail and extraordinary accompanying clip, like a postcard from a dream.
PRESS
“You feel compelled to keep listening to their soul-searching lyrics as the beat presses forward.” – Stereogum
“The track has an immediate likeability that makes me wonder if it could pop up on a future film soundtrack” – USA Today
“The band is really good.” – Huffington Post
“Instantly pulls in the listener with its powerful arrangements and infectious vocals and lyrics” – Diffuser
“Frontman Joe Nuttall has a knack for shifting at just the right time and in just the right way to coax drama out of his songs” – Boston Globe
“This was one of the most unique shows I have witnessed” – AMN
Show More
Genres:
Australian, Indie, Alternative, International
Band Members:
Joe Nuttall, Mark Woodward, Paul Doyle
Hometown:
Hobart, Australia
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