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Future Islands

When
Sat Dec 16th, 2017
Where
The Powerstation,
Auckland

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Doors open
8:00pm
Entry
R18
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  UTR Presents

Susie Says! and Under the Radar are psyched to present the return of FUTURE ISLANDS for two shows in December!

You saw them at Laneway, and it was awesome.
Or you missed them at Laneway, and you were super, super bummed.
The time to repent for your misdeeds has arrived!

Thursday 14th December, San Fran, Wellington (SOLD OUT!)
with Orchestra of Spheres
Tickets: UTR, Slow Boat and RPM

Friday 15th December, San Fran, Wellington (NEW DATE!)
with Orchestra of Spheres
Tickets: UTR, Slow Boat and RPM

Saturday 16th December, The Powerstation, Auckland
with Silicon
Tickets: aaaticketing.co.nz

Future Islands Fifth album, The Far Field, features the best set of songs yet: both an emotional summation of the themes theyve explored over the past decade and a further distillation of their signature art-pop sound. Its the first Future Islands record featuring live drums by Michael Lowry, who joined the band prior to their viral performance of Seasons on Letterman, and whose energy propels the bands sound to new heights. With Congletons production and string and horn arrangements by Patrick McMinn, The Far Field finds Future Islands crafting soundscapes larger and more opulent than ever before, as sonically lush and expansive as they are lyrically raw and direct. Shadows, a stunner of a duet between Herring and Blondies Debbie Harry, offers a naked look at heartache, finding hope and power in facing pain and personal flaws head-on.

Samuel T Herring, Future Islands’ crooner and gymnastic centrepiece, has just picked himself up off the floor. “It took 1,070 shows to fall the f*** off the stage,” he says. “Don’t worry, I’m okay.” It’s an occupational hazard for Herring, who fronts the band with boundless energy and a menagerie of dance moves. - The Independent

It takes all of five songs for Samuel T Herring’s checked shirt to transition from ironed fabric to sodden dishrag. Future Islands’ frontman looks as though he has just crawled on to a beach after a boating accident – wild-eyed, gesticulating, drenched. To list Herring’s many antics over the course of the set feels like a cheap shot, reducing to mere spectacle a complex and footnoted ritual of menace, suffering, libido and joy. But it all goes irrevocably soggy on A Dream of You And Me – a song from 2014’s Singles album – when he starts Cossack dancing, and then licking his own arms. After some fine robot moves in the encore, Herring jokes that he hasn’t attempted them on stage since about 2004. - The Guardian

Links
future-islands.com
Tags
alternative, Future Islands

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