Melbourne
four-piece, The
Flying So High-Os, are gearing up for a big year, starting with
their very first New Zealand tour.
Having spent the last few years on the Australian tour circuit, including
shows alongside Australian staples such as Camp Cope, Jess Locke and The Smith
Street Band, and international bands They Might Be Giants and Jeff Rosenstock,
the hard-folk outfit are ready to head across the ditch.
Drawing from a wide spectrum of influences including punk, indie, folk &
reggae, The Flying So High-Os have honed an original sound with strong pop
sensibilities. Stirring melodies paired with darker, polarising lyrical
layers are the group's trademark.
The Flying So High-Os have just finished recording a new album with Michael
'Fitzy' Fitzgerald (of The Smith Street Band and Pool House Records), which is
due out later this year. It is set to be their most focused musical
output yet, raising the bar from their previous releases, split EP,
In Describing The Motion Of Indescribable Bodies, and
debut album,
Life As A Common Noun.
Extended
Family Presents
THE FLYING SO HIGH-OS NEW
ZEALAND TOUR 2018
The Flying So High-Os will
be touring New Zealand's North Island for the first time this February.
Supports to be announced soon.
Friday Feb 16th - Eyegum House show, Wellington
Saturday Feb 17th - Moon 1, Wellington
Sunday Feb 18th - The Citadel, Whanganui
Friday Feb 23rd - Nivara Lounge, Hamilton
Saturday Feb 24th - Golden Dawn, Auckland
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