Toured in
New Zealand
December 2023

L7 perform
Bricks Are Heavy

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Dec6
Auckland
Powerstation

L7 perform
Bricks Are Heavy

Event Info

L7 VIP Meet & Greet Ticketholders Info:
Wednesday 6th December 2023
VIP Check in from – 5:45pm
VIP Start time 6:15pm
The Powerstation
33 Mount Eden Road, Eden Terrace, Auckland 1023, New Zealand

LA-founded hard-rock hellraisers, L7 perform their landmark album ‘Bricks are Heavy’ in Full (Pretend We’re Dead, Shitlist, Wargasm, Everglade, Slide etc)

L7 debut album came through Epitaph, run by Bad Religion’s Brett Gurewitz. Their second album Smell the Magic came through Sub Pop. For their third album, Bricks Are Heavy, L7 signed with Slash, knowing that the label had international distribution beyond the US and Europe and could introduce the band to Asia and Australia.

Bricks are Heavy was produced by Nevermind producer Butch Vig and catapulted the band into the mainstream with the timeless ‘Pretend We’re Dead’ – originally written by Donita Sparks as a break-up song but becoming an anthem for the grunge generation.

L7, made up of Sparks (guitar/vox), Suzi Gardner (guitar/vox), Jennifer Finch (bass) and Demetra Plakas (drums) were a formidable force in the 1990s, courting controversy wherever they played, due to their ‘take no shit’ attitude. Tampongate saw a throwing incident at Reading Festival 1992 which remains one of their most outrageous antics as well as their UK TV appearance on The Word (1992) where Sparks appeared naked from the waist down.

This tour down under will see the original line-up of L7 bring their pure shock rock energy and perform Bricks are Heavy for the first time ever in Full!

Bricks are heavy – and so are L7

Reviews

“Hard rock music with a punk sensibility”
(Sparks)
“Bricks Are Heavy may not solve the world’s problems, but it still writhes, thrashes, hisses and wails as profoundly as it did in 1992. Long live L7”
(Guitar.com)
“their vocals are just as corrosive, their shredding just as intense, their riffs just as heavy”
(Louder Than War)
“the moshpit is thrown into a crowd surfing frenzy”
(The Music)
“as vital, vicious and pissed off as ever”
(Billboard)
“They are not angry chick rockers, but a bunch of rock-hard musicians with foul mouths”
(MTV)