27 November 2020 - 0 Comments
Kiwi indie pop sensations There’s A Tuesday release the highly anticipated debut EP, Dance With Me Before We Cry, out today via MEOW. Featuring stunning recent singles Amsterdam and Dandelions, as well as new single FOMO, it’s a release that is sure to further enhance the female fronted band’s rapid rise as media, radio, playlist and festival favourites.
The EP’s lead single Amsterdam has scored rave reviews across Australasian media, including features in Tonedeaf, Beat Magazine, 13th Floor, Scenestr and Amplify, and strong radio play in the region.
"the new indie sensations… like a cross-section of Julia Jacklin and Middle Kids, There’s A Tuesday’s jangle pop guitar lines set them apart from their contemporaries" – Beat Magazine
"a bright new pair of voices out of New Zealand" – Happy Mag
LISTEN TO EP DANCE WITH ME BEFORE WE CRY HERE
WATCH FOMO MUSIC VIDEO HERE
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A dreamy indie folk/ rock/ pop group from Christchurch, New Zealand, the band consists of two front women both on guitars and vocals, Nat Hutton and Minnie Robberds, with Angus Murray and Joel Becker on bass and drums, respectively. The EP was mixed by Will McGillivray, recorded by McGillivray/ Ryan Chin, and mastered by Olly Harmer (The Naked and Famous, Broods).
Possessing wonderful harmonies and gorgeous songs, There’s A Tuesday won 2019’s Smokefree Rockquest, which provided the platform to record debut single Pinata Head at Neil Finn’s Roundhead Studios – the single rocketed to #13 on the New Zealand singles chart, and received frequent radio play nationwide. They’ve gone on to become the darlings of NZ’s festival circuit, landing upcoming spots at RNA, RNV, Le Currents, Electric Ave and more, as well as recent tours with The Butlers and Mako Road, and their very own headline tour this summer.
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MEOW the label is an off-shoot of 'Meow' the Wellington independent music venue that’s been supporting local and international artists for the last 12 years. http://www.meow.nz/thelabel
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