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Frenzal Rhomb NZ Tour

Frenzal Rhomb NZ Tour

Friday 19th August, 2011 10:58AM

Australian comedy punks Frenzal Rhomb are returning to NZ this October in support of their new album Smoko At The Pet Food Factory out next week.

Frenzal Rhomb NZ Tour
with support from The Tearaways and Shitripper....

Bodega, Wellington
Friday 28th October

King Arms, Auckland
Saturday 29th October

Tickets on sale Thursday 25th August from here at UTR, Real Groovy AK and Slow Boat in Welly.

Press Release:

BLUE MURDER & CHICKS THAT SCREAM ARE VERY PROUD TO PRESENT ALL THE WAY FROM AUSTRALIA…

Those bloody Australian controversial, political, hilarious, radical, punk rockers FRENZAL RHOMB have finally finished their new album SMOKO AT THE PET FOOD FACTORY in Fort Collins Colorado, with Descendents' Bill Stevenson standing watch as producer! Bill's famous punk rock studio operates within the grounds of his large pet food factory; processing gristle, fillers and connective tissue into extruded, rolled and pressed pet chunks. The process of living, recording and especially sleeping within such an environment was confronting for the 4 vegetarian members of Frenzal Rhomb!

SMOKO AT THE PET FOOD FACTORY features 16 tracks, including one near the end about world famous bass player Karl Alvarez (Decendents), nestled comfortably in-between are songs about cockroaches, goths, racists, rapists, bird attacks and heaps of ciggies.

FRENZAL RHOMB’S album launch tour happens in NZ this October; with support from Aussie’s melodic punks THE TEARAWAYS and New Zealands own heavy hitting SHITRIPPER…

SMOKO AT THE PETFOOD FACTORY is released August 22nd on Shock Records.

Bodega, Wellington
Friday 28th October

Tickets on sale Thursday 25th August from undertheradar.co.nz, Slowboat Wellington & Bodega

King Arms, Auckland
Saturday 29th October

Tickets on sale Thursday 25th August from undertheradar.co.nz & Real Groovy Auckland

Links
myspace.com/gofrenzalgo

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