<p dir="ltr">From 1996–2010, Epicure carved out a singular place in Australian music, releasing four<br>acclaimed studio albums, selling out headline shows nationwide, and touring alongside<br>artists including Powderfinger, Silverchair, John Butler Trio, Gomez, Live and Train. A<br>staple of the Australian festival circuit throughout the early 2000s, the band’s breakthrough album The Goodbye Girl became a defining release of the era, producing<br>three entries in the Triple J Hottest 100 across 2003 and 2004.<br><br>Their signature anthem Armies Against Me reached the ARIA Top 100 Singles Chart<br>and landed at #21 in the 2003 Hottest 100 countdown, while 2005 single Tightrope Walker added a fourth entry to the band’s Hottest 100 legacy.<br><br>After quietly disbanding in 2010 following a farewell national tour, Epicure briefly reunited<br>in 2015 for two sold out Victorian performances. Now, more than a decade later, the band return with renewed purpose and an entirely new body of work.<br><br>The first taste of the new era arrived with Is There Any Way Out Now? Driven by thunderous guitars, urgent rhythms and a haunting refrain, the single captures the emotional weight and intensity that made Epicure one of Australia’s most distinctive rock bands. The song was immediately added to high rotation on Double J radio.<br><br>The forthcoming album Evenings In Honduras will be released August 21, 2026.</p>