Music News - Ha the Unclear Share new track 'Wallace Line' and Announce NZ Tour
23 March 2018 - 0 Comments
As
organisms adapt to changing ecological pressures, evolutionary processes compel
strange mutations and variations that facilitate their survival. In 1859,
Alfred Russel Wallace noticed a remarkable faunal boundary demarcated by a
small 35km strait between Indonesian Islands. To the West were tigers,
orangutans, and hoofed mammals, while the East harboured the platypus,
kangaroo, koala and other marsupials.
An
ocean barrier and 50 million years divided them.
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Auckland-based Dunedin band Ha
The Unclear have today shared a refreshing new track
called
Wallace
Line, and announced they are hitting the road this April
with 4 New
Zealand shows to celebrate the single's release!
Tickets to all shows on the
Wallace
Line Tour are available
HERE from Birdsnest Entertainment.
While the information age
has shrunk the gulf between long-distance lovers to the size of a tiny strait,
physical absence is still leaving darlings drowned and adrift on the ocean
swells...
Wallace Line unravels
the story of a disintegrating long-distance relationship over a percussive
musical backdrop and Cathro's endearing storytelling, which has become a
much-loved centrepiece of Ha The Unclear's music over the years.
The track was produced and engineered by Tom Healy at Paquin Studios, Mt
Eden (
Tiny Ruins,
Popstrangers) and mastered by Jared Hirshland (Anderson
.Paak, Tokyo Police Club).
Listen to Wallace Line - Spotify |
Apple Music |
iTunes
HA THE UNCLEAR - WALLACE
LINE TOUR
FRIDAY 6 APRIL - SPACE ACADEMY, CHRISTCHURCH
SATURDAY 7 APRIL - THE COOK, DUNEDIN
FRIDAY 13 APRIL - WHAMMY BAR, AUCKLAND
SATURDAY 14 APRIL - CAROLINE, WELLINGTON
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