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Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever drop new single, EP and tour dates

PRESS RELEASE: Riding a wave of critical acclaim, Melbourne s Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever returns with new single French Press , news of a forthcoming EP The French Press and announce an…

By Music NetworkPublished Jan 23, 2017
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rolling blackouts coastal fever drop new single ep and tour dates

PRESS RELEASE:

Riding a wave of critical acclaim, Melbourne’s Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever returns with new single ‘French Press’, news of a forthcoming EP The French Press and announce an east-coast tour for April.
 
Having signed a deal with iconic Seattle based label Sub Pop and receiving accolades from the likes of Pitchfork, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever’s sophomore EP is due for release in Australia on 10th March through Ivy League Records. The band has celebrated the news by dropping the EP’s lead single (well, sort of). This news all following a highlight set at the weekend’s Sugar Mountain Festival, playing to a capacity Theatre Room and hundreds left wanting to get in.
 
The French Press EP levels up on everything that made the band’s debut Talk Tight such an immediate draw. Multi-tracked melodies which curl around one another, charging drums and addictive bass lines converge to give each track its driving momentum. Honed through their live shows, this relentless energy carries the record through new chapters in the band’s Australian storybook.
 
Tracing a Skype call between two brothers – one gallivanting overseas, the other sitting in tedious comfort in some air-conditioned office – new single ‘French Press’ follows the band’s previous single ‘Julie’s Place’, which saw them adorn the pages of Uncut Magazine and receive write ups on Noisy, Stereogum and a shout in Flood Magazine’s ‘25 Upcoming Albums More People Should Be Talking About’.
 
While the world is certainly beginning to take notice of Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, the band is wasting no time in carving out a very full start to 2017. They were handpicked to support American indie-rock band Whitney on their upcoming Australian tour and today announced they will be embarking on their own east coast tour throughout April.
 
Abroad, they’ve been announced as showcasing artists on mammoth SXSW 2017 line-up and will be supporting US band Tennis on the east coast leg of their upcoming US tour.
 
“This Melbourne band alternates the pop literacy of the Go-Betweens and the rambunctious energy of the Easybeats with the roaring punk propulsion of Royal Headache.” - Pitchfork 
 
“the drive and jubilance of a roller coaster… he kind of crisp, unfussy rock music that’s been all too absent in recent years.”
– Stereogum

ROLLING BLACKOUTS COASTAL FEVER - THE FRENCH PRESS EP TOUR DATES

Tickets on sale now & available here

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Fri Jan 27

Howler | Melbourne, VIC (18+)

Special guest on tour with Whitney

Thu 2 Feb 

Oxford Art Factory | Sydney, NSW (18+)

Special guest on tour with Whitney

Fri 21 April

Cats @ Rocket Bar | Adelaide, SA (18+)

Sat 22 April

Newtown Social Club | Sydney, NSW (18+)

Fri 28 April

Black Bear Lodge | Brisbane, QLD (18+)

Sat 29 April

The Great Northern | Byron Bay, NSW (18+)

Sun 30 April

Shark Bar | Gold Coast, QLD (18+)

Fri 12 May

The Tote | Melbourne, VIC (18+)

 

US SHOW DATES

Mon 13 – Sat 18 March

SXSW | Austin

Sat 18 Mar

Underground Arts | Philadelphia w/ Tennis

Sun 19 March

9:30 Club | Washington DC w/ Tennis

Tue 21 - Wed 22 March

Bowery Ballroom | New York w/ Tennis

Sun 26 March 

The Echo | Los Angeles 

Tue 28 March

Barboza | Seattle

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