REPAIRS Announce 'Disappointing Sequel' Album Release Tour
REPAIRS' latest singles 'Map, Territory' and 'Mosaic' have been squalling personal / political noise-punk firestorms and SRN favourites, and now the Tāmaki Makaurau trio are saddling up for six show tour celebrating their sophomore album (surely not prophetically titled) Disappointing Sequel. Cramming thirteen songs "about never-ending anxiety, crushing disappointment, the importance of connection — and why being angry matters" onto limited edition blue vinyl (order your copy HERE), Martin Phillips, Nicola Edwards and James Milne are touring their new long player in Kirikiriroa, Tāmaki Makaurau, Tauranga and Te Papaioea, including a Record Store Day free performance at Flying Out. Special guests are all top tier — look forward to Disappointing Sequel's launch on 17th April, grip the full tour details below and nab tickets immediately...
REPAIRS - Disappointing Sequel Album Release Tour
Friday 19th April - Last Place, Kirikiriroa w/ Empress, Halcyon Birds
Saturday 20th April - Flying Out, Tāmaki Makaurau (free afternoon show)
Saturday 20th April - 605, Tāmaki Makaurau w/ Slumbug, Guilt Grip
Saturday 27th April - Hop House, Tauranga w/ Eddie and the Dreamers, Bloody Overalls
Saturday 11th May - Snails, Te Papaioea w/ Synthetic Children, Fairlight Choir
Friday 17th May - The Wine Cellar, Tāmaki Makaurau w/ Carb on Carb, Household Spirits, Family Band
Tickets on sale HERE via UTR
Hit play on the DIY horror day trip video for 'Map, Territory'...
Experience REPAIRS' pummelling and abrasive 'Mosaic'...
Press release:
Come and celebrate the release of the second album from Tāmaki Makaurau noiseniks REPAIRS!
Powerful, personal and political, REPAIRS are experts at playing with tension and release. Sophomore album Disappointing Sequel sees the band refine and expand their sound from their debut “Repeat, Repeat”, while remaining true to their DIY roots.
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