Alex Knost & Tomorrows Tulips Announce String of Upcoming Southern California Live Dates
Hazy, Garagey Eternally Teenage Out July 19th on Galaxia Records
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Tomorrows Tulips' Alex Knost started The Japanese Motors with his friend Nolan when he was 17, signed to Vice Records, and toured the world with bands like Modest Mouse, The Growlers, White Lies, and others. Eventually, Knost wrote some songs and started a band with his girlfriend Christina Keyes , which ultimately became Tomorrows Tulips. They recently announced the arrival of their debut full length album Eternally Teenage out July 19th, 2011 via Galaxia Records on cd, vinyl, and digital download. Knost & Keyes will be playing a string of Southern California-based dates coming up in support of the new album, hitting Costa Mesa, Fullerton, Venice, Long Beach, and Los Angeles proper coming up. The band plans a more extensive tour this September. Check out the dates below!
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Tomorrows Tulips Live:
July 10th @ La Cave in Costa Mesa with Gantez Warrior
July 12th @ MESA in Costa Mesa with TRC, The Entrance Band (Record Release Party)
July 14th @ CLUB Pacific / The Del Monte Speakeasy (Townhouse Basement) in Venice with L.S. David & Farmer Dave, The Mullosk Sound Crew
July 16th @ BURGER RECORDS in Fullerton (Day show 4pm)
July 17th @ RVCA STORE in L.A. with BLEACHED (ex Mika Miko) and Dirt Dress (Day Show 4 pm)
july 17th @ The Prospector in Long Beach with Dirt Dress, Allah Las, Black Sea (Night Show)
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More info on Tomorrows Tulips:
Right after forming and playing a handful of live shows, the duo went into Mike Mchugh's analog studio The Distillery in Costa Mesa, CA, and recorded a hand full of demos. They were simple. Sparse. Immediate. Fucked up. But... catchy, with a simple honesty. Between the quirky instrumental interludes, the hypnotic drug born soundscapes, and the Knost's wide range vocal stunt work, Tomorrows Tulips have created an album that, quite simply, will get stuck in your head for weeks. Beyond that though, at it's core, Eternally Teenage is an addictive offering of crisply, blissful doo wop with shades of garage, drones, and crooning that complete the picture. Tomorrows Tulips will be doing a string of live dates later this summer.
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