FOUR years of hard work has paid off for Launceston band Save The Clock Tower.
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The post-hardcore five-piece this week announced that it had been signed to US record label Bullet Tooth and, almost simultaneously, had picked up a support slot for a national tour.
Bassist Alex McNulty said the band was stoked to be signed alongside bands such as Bleeding Through and Hopesfall.
"It's been in the works for about 10 months so we've just been sending Bullet Tooth things we've been working on ... and we signed the contract about two weeks ago," McNulty said.
"We've worked really hard, put our blood, sweat, tears, money and time into it ... we can spend an hour just getting a 10-second part of a song right."
Also announced this week was Save The Clock Tower's first national tour support slot with US band Alesana, which will see the band take on seven dates in August.
After that, it's back to recording the band's debut album, Wasteland, which will be done under the guidance of Will Putney, who mixed The Amity Affliction 2012-Aria charts topper Chasing Ghosts.
"It's all happening at once for us," McNulty said.