09 September 2016 - 0 Comments
Auckland indie rockers Tricks & Sleeves release their new album Locked out of Space on September 9th.
Building on the success of their self titled EP, the band have teamed up with Aeroplane Music Records, creating a sophisticated sophomore album brimming with infectious indie pop offerings housing blues-rock undertones.
This eclectic and well-crafted collection embraces the sweeping involvement of 90’s Rock, the broad licks of Jack White and even a few whispering rhythms reminiscent of early Neil Young.
Having returned from USA in 2013 with a suitcase full of Boston-inspired demos, lead singer Karl Jacobsen teamed up with long-time collaborator Gareth Van Niekerk.
With a scrapbook
full of new songs between them, the duo recruited fellow Jacobsen cousins Aaron
and Jesse, and Tricks
& Sleeves emerged. Right away, the quartet produced their
self-titled EP, packed with melodies that acknowledge the rambles of Ryan
Adams, and hints of the ethereal haunt produced by Band Of Horses.
Locked Out Of Space sounds every bit as good on record as it will live at venues throughout the
coming summer months.
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