ollowing on from their successful national album tour in March, The Holidays have today announced an east coast run of new show dates. The dates coincide with the release of ‘Tongue Talk’ – the third single from the band’s popular sophomore LP, Real Feel.
Real Feel has received solid radio support and media attention since its release in late Feb. It was triple J’s feature album upon release, with singles ‘All Time High’ and’ Home’ receiving high rotation on the station.
‘Tongue Talk’ is the freshest cut from Real Feel – an ‘album highlight’ and ‘triumphant pop anthem that will worm its way onto the road trip playlists of everyone who hears it.’ (The Brag) ‘Tongue Talk’ is classic Holidays, with a little added pizzazz thanks to some cacophonous instrumental frustration and lyrical wordplay echoing the song’s tongue-tied subject matter.
ollowing on from their successful national album tour in March, The Holidays have today announced an east coast run of new show dates. The dates coincide with the release of ‘Tongue Talk’ – the third single from the band’s popular sophomore LP, Real Feel.
Real Feel has received solid radio support and media attention since its release in late Feb. It was triple J’s feature album upon release, with singles ‘All Time High’ and’ Home’ receiving high rotation on the station.
‘Tongue Talk’ is the freshest cut from Real Feel – an ‘album highlight’ and ‘triumphant pop anthem that will worm its way onto the road trip playlists of everyone who hears it.’ (The Brag) ‘Tongue Talk’ is classic Holidays, with a little added pizzazz thanks to some cacophonous instrumental frustration and lyrical wordplay echoing the song’s tongue-tied subject matter.
The critical acclaim garnered by Real Feel coupled with gleaming live reviews has elevated The Holidays to their biggest shows yet – The Metro Theatre in Sydney and The Hi-Fi in Melbourne.
Joining The Holidays on major city dates will be Triple J unearthed fav, Thief. Thief is the electronic pop brainchild of PJ Wolf, who traded in his guitars for synthesizers, crafting a fresh minimalist sound that would embrace the aesthetic of contemporaries such as Metronomy, Miike Snow, Frank Ocean and N.E.R.D. In Newcastle, Pluto Jonze has the opening honour, whilst in Wollongong, Step Panther will support.
For tickets and more info visit www.thehifi.com.au.
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