MISS JUNE – Kick off ‘Bad Luck Party’ UK tour this weekend | Debut album out now

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Press shot by Nicole Brannen

MISS JUNE

BEGIN UK TOUR THIS WEEKEND

DEBUT ALBUM ‘BAD LUCK PARTY’ OUT NOW

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Press shot by Nicole Brannen

If you enjoy the grungy yet gnarly sweetness of Wolf Alice, and also fancy a side of Sonic Youth (attacked with a chainsaw, in a good way), you’ll love this.”Classic Rock Magazine

(Enemies) is a big step forward for Miss June and a determined signal of intent ahead of their debut (with Annabel Liddell) in prime form, destabilising not just in her performance but her lyrics.”The Line Of Best Fit

“New Zealand punks offer up 30 minutes of tightly coiled rage… (Annabel Liddell is) ferocious… like the demented love child of Thurston Moore and Kathleen Hanna.”Uncut Magazine

(Best Girl) is a nod back at a pantheon of powerful statements and sounds… calibrated for 2019 ears craving a clever, irresistible outlet.” New York Times

(Best Girl) is a creative forward thinking piece of punk music… this band are brilliant.”BBC Radio 1’s Jack Saunders

(Enemies) is a bolstered, anthemic pop-punk jam for the next generation.”Consequence of Sound

Following the release of their debut album ‘Bad Luck Party’, out now via Frenchkiss Records, New Zealand’s MISS JUNE kick off their UK tour this weekend. See below for full dates and details.

Raised in the embers of punk rock and described as “some unholy union between Sonic Youth and Le Tigre,” the Auckland four piece harness jagged, noisy guitars filtered through the unrivalled stage presence of Amanda Liddell, guitarist Jun Park, bass player Chris Marshall and drummer Tom Leggett.

Miss June have spent 2019 giving audiences both in Britain and abroad a taste of their live show and September 6th marks the start of the band’s world-wide Bad Luck Party Tour. On September 28th, they kick off the UK run that is rounded off on October 10th at The Lexington in London.
Find tickets for live dates at: Ihatemissjune.com
Full 2019 Bad Luck Party UK Tour Dates:
September 28th – The Flapper – Birmingham
September 29th – Yes – Manchester
September 30th – Headrow House – Leeds
October 1st – Poetry Club – Glasgow
October 2nd – Sneaky Pete’s – Edinburgh
October 5th – Tiny Rebel – Cardiff
October 6th – Port Mahon – Oxford
October 7th – Rough Trade – Bristol
October 9th – Latest Music – Brighton
October 10th – The Lexington – London

More on Miss June:

Raised in the embers of punk rock and described as “some unholy union between Sonic Youth and Le Tigre,” the Auckland four piece harness jagged, noisy guitars filtered through the unrivalled stage presence of Liddell, guitarist Jun Park, bass player Chris Marshall and drummer Tom Leggett.

The band has built a reputation for fierce, formidable and head-spinning live shows which have caught the attention of acts like The Foo Fighters, Shellac, Wolf Alice, Idles and Die! Die! Die!, who have all eagerly harnessed their support on stage.

Combining elements of post-punk, no-wave and rock, Miss June hold close their DIY roots while creating a blistering, reckless sound full of melodic hooks and overdriven riffs that are at once immediately recognizable and yet entirely their own.

Full biography available HERE

Tracklisting:

1. Twitch

2. Best Girl

3. Two Hits

4. Anomaly

5. Orchid 

6. Double Negative

7. Enemies

8. Aquarium 

9. Scorpio

10. Please Waste My Time

11. Polio

 Miss June online:

ihatemissjune.com

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Bandcamp

YouTube

Soundcloud

Frenchkiss Records


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