DICE
DICE
DICE are one of those bands that make perfect sense the second you picture them onstage. The Perth four-piece deal in punchy indie rock with bright guitars, urgent rhythm, and the kind of choruses that pull a room together fast. There’s a sunlit streak running through the sound, but it’s not all breezy. The songs carry tension too: late nights, mixed signals, overstimulated thoughts, the buzz before things either click or fall apart.
That mix is what makes DICE compelling. They can write hooks, no question, but the thing that sticks is the movement inside the songs. Tracks like “Double Espresso,” “Quick To Judge,” and “Stockholm” have real lift to them, and live they hit with even more force. You get melody, momentum, and a band that clearly understands how to turn indie rock into a night people talk about on the way home.
They’ve built strong word of mouth in Australia, earned support from triple j, played major festival stages, and kept pushing their sound forward with releases like Midnight Zoo. The result is a band that feels current without feeling polished into blandness.
If your crowd likes guitar bands with energy, hooks, and a little glorious mess around the edges, DICE belong on the list.
DICE
DICE are one of those bands that make perfect sense the second you picture them onstage. The Perth four-piece deal in punchy indie rock with bright guitars, urgent rhythm, and the kind of choruses that pull a room together fast. There’s a sunlit streak running through the sound, but it’s not all breezy. The songs carry tension too: late nights, mixed signals, overstimulated thoughts, the buzz before things either click or fall apart.
That mix is what makes DICE compelling. They can write hooks, no question, but the thing that sticks is the movement inside the songs. Tracks like “Double Espresso,” “Quick To Judge,” and “Stockholm” have real lift to them, and live they hit with even more force. You get melody, momentum, and a band that clearly understands how to turn indie rock into a night people talk about on the way home.
They’ve built strong word of mouth in Australia, earned support from triple j, played major festival stages, and kept pushing their sound forward with releases like Midnight Zoo. The result is a band that feels current without feeling polished into blandness.
If your crowd likes guitar bands with energy, hooks, and a little glorious mess around the edges, DICE belong on the list.
Performers
Headliners
- DICE
Good to know
Highlights
- all ages
- In person
- Doors at 7 PM
Refund Policy
Location
StageOne at FTC
70 Sanford Street
Fairfield, CT 06824
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