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Christchurch surf rock band The Wendys to release debut single this Halloween

31 October 2016 - 0 Comments

Dressed as lifeguards to save the musically drowned, The Wendys are the drunken threesome love child of Link Wray, Dick Dale and Buddy Holly. Their surf rock and garage punk has seen them headline major international surf comps and the Punch Club stage, with a blistering set at Nostalgia Festival 2016 alongside Tami Neilson and The Phoenix Foundation.

The Wendys are dropping their debut single On The Committee, along with B-side Salmon Joe on 31 October 2016, available via Bandcamp and on limited edition clear vinyl.

To celebrate the release of the 7” and the return of summer, The Wendys are throwing a party at Blue Smoke, Saturday November 5, with Hawaiian Maiden, fresh from supporting Reverend Horton Heat, and the aloha tiki sounds of DJ Dick Martin.

On The Committee/Salmon Joe– Released worldwide - 31 October 2016

Single Release Party
The Wendys, Hawaiian Maiden & DJ Dick Martin
Blue Smoke, Christchurch
Saturday 5 November
8pm, $10

www.facebook.com/thewendys
http://the-wendys.bandcamp.com/

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