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Actor Slash Model and Ned Collette NZ Tour

Actor Slash Model and Ned Collette NZ Tour

Sunday 11th January, 2009 10:24AM

Melbourne/Sydney trio, Actor Slash Model have announced their third tour of New Zealand, one that includes an invite to play the Camp A Low Hum festival for the second time. They will be selling limited edition NZ Tour CDs, featuring tracks from the forthcoming debut album. New Zealand will be the first country in the world to get its hands on these songs.

Touring with Actor Slash Model will be Ned Collette, another star of the Melbourne scene, as well as Pikelet. Aucklanders Trees Climbing Trees join the band for two of the shows as well

Actor Slash Model New Zealand Tour Dates 2009
Fri, Jan 30 – Whammy Bar, Auckland w/- Trees Climbing Trees and Ned Collette
Sat, Jan 31 – Charlie Farlies, Waiheke Island w/- Trees Climbing Trees and Ned Collette
Thur, Feb 5 – Goodluck Bar, Wellington w/- Ned Collette and Pikelet
Fri, Sat, Feb 6 – 7 – Camp A Low Hum


Actor Slash Model is Ricky French and Karen Anson from Melbourne and Adam Zarth from Sydney.

With a lo-fi, high-energy philosophy, Actor Slash Model utilise cheap toy keyboards, synths, old beat-up guitars and inventive, pounding drums to construct elaborate and beautiful beat-driven pop songs.

There is no one musical style to Actor Slash Model. No two songs or sets sound the same. They travel from raw electro punk to dance to mangled noise that echoes a post-rock past to hushed pop melodies that are as sweet as custard.

In 2007, ASM released the much loved EP “Gossip About Guys” on new Melbourne label, Mistletone. The single “My Agent Says” received substantial airplay on radio stations across the country, including Triple J, where it was playlisted and featured as a ‘catch-of-the-day’. The song was also playlisted in Wellington on Radio Active 89FM.

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