Body Type, Cardiff gig for Sydney ‘trash can girl band’? (17 May)

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SHARE NEW SINGLE ‘FREE TO AIR’

WATCH THE VIDEO HERE:

https://youtu.be/fnDFc3czqS8

 

TAKEN FROM EP2 OUT MAY 3rd ON PARTISAN RECORDS

ANNOUNCE 12″ RELEASE OF EP1 + EP2 OUT JUNE 28th

+ FIRST EVER UK DATES IN 2019 

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“Breathes new life into garage rock” – The FADER

“Fascinating, endlessly creative” – CLASH

“Refreshingly exciting and ridiculously good fun” – The Line of Best Fit

“Their self-titled EP is really a masterclass in lines that creep up on you and resonate.” – NME

“It’s impossible not to fall head over heels for them.” – DIY

Rising Sydney-based “trash can girl band“ Body Type have shared a new track + video from their upcoming EP – out May 3rd via Partisan/Inertia. ‘Free To Air‘ is helmed by lead guitarist Annabel Blackman, and the accompanying video (dir. by Matt Griffin) weaves from a face swap bizarro world to the vegetable aisle. Watch HERE and feel free to share.

Blackman says:

“‘Free To Air’ is about an old neighbour whose life seemed to play out entirely in his lounge room in front of the TV, which he blasted day and night. My bedroom faced looking into his lounge room, so it was almost like we were waking up and watching the morning news together or having a TV dinner after work…it was definitely not that romantic in reality though. We invited the esteemed video artist & 10/10 person, Matt Griffin, to make a video for the song because he is a master manipulator of screens and could slice us into an assortment of scenes and onto bodies without needing us to be physically present, which is the perfect disembodied embodiment to accompany the song.”

‘Free To Air’ is the second track lifted from the bands forthcoming release EP2 after last month’s ‘Stingray‘, and follows the bands debut self-titled EP in 2018. Consisting of radio favourites ‘Ludlow (Do You Believe In Karma?)’, ‘Arrow’, ‘Palms’ and ‘Teeth‘, the release received critical acclaim from the likes of the FADER, DIYNME, KEXPBeats 1′s Matt WilkinsonBBC Radio 1′s Jack Saunderstriple j’s Declan Byrne and more.

Body Type are fresh off their first-ever trip to the US, having played SXSW and their first headline shows in the States. In Australia they’ve toured with PONDAlex CameronRolling Blackouts Coastal Fever,JapandroidsFrankie Cosmos, ,Big Thief Ariel Pink + more. The band head to the UK for their first shows on these shores this May, including slots at Live At LeedsHit the North and Great Escape festivals, as well as a headline London date at Moth Club on May 15th. They were also recently featured in Julia Jacklin‘s video for her song ‘Pressure To Party‘.

Along with the digital release of the EP, the band will be releasing a double-sided 12″ for the first time, featuring EP1 on Side A & EP2 on Side B – it’s out June 28th on Partisan/Inertia. It is also available as a Rough Trade exclusive on limited edition slime-coloured vinyl. Pre-order it here: https://bodytype.lnk.to/EP2

Body Type – EP2 // Partisan Records – 03/05/18

  1. Stingray
  2. Free To Air
  3. UMA
  4. Insomnia
  5. Sad Wax

Tour dates:

May 4th | Leeds, UK – Live at Leeds Festival

May 5th | Newcastle, UK – Hit the North Festival

May 7th | Glasgow, UK – Broadcast

May 8th | Manchester, UK – YES

May 9th-11th | Brighton, UK – The Great Escape

May 12th | Dublin, IE – Eastbound @ The Sound House

May 15th | London, UK – Moth Club

May 16th | Bristol, UK – Crofters Rights

May 17th | Cardiff, UK – Clwb Ifor Bach

May 18th | Southampton, UK – Heartbreakers

May 24th | Amsterdam, NL – London Calling

For more information please contact thom@sonicpr.co.uk

 


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