Australian Guitar

A TOUGH PILL TO SWALLOW

When he’s not inciting all-out calamity as the face-melting rhythm riffer in Alexisonfire, hardcore expat Dallas Green melts hearts en masse as the sweet and soulful twang-maker in City And Colour. And though the project started as a side-hustle from his pit-splitting main gig, City And Colour has grown to be significantly more successful for the 38-year-old Canuck. And outside of his native Canada, Green’s biggest fanbase lies Down Under; all three of his last LPs have debuted in the ARIA Top 5, and the tours have consistently seen some of Australia’s biggest and most respectable venues sell out in flat seconds.

This month, Green looks to continue his hot streak with

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