Returns to NYC for Performances at CMJ
"Lizzy Ellison's gorgeous vocals are infectiously charming." - ELLE
"Super dreamy...some of the most pleasing music of the last few decades thoughtfully time-warped into a fresh new tune." - My Old Kentucky Blog
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Portland-based dream-pop group Radiation City have announced a second run of national tour dates in support of their recently released debut, The Hands That Take You, available now through Tender Loving Empire (Typhoon, Loch Lomond). The quartet will weave through the Midwest and return to NYC for several anticipated sets at this year's CMJ Music Marathon. This new set of dates follow the band's first ever coast to coast tour, which included two energetic shows in NYC highlighted in a segment by local news affiliate NY1, and a recent sold-out performance in LA at the Troubadour with Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr.
The Hands That Take You, which originally came out via cassette on Radiation City founders Cameron Spies and Lizzy Ellison's cassette-only record label Apes Tapes, has been lauded by MTV, Paste, FuseTV, Prefix, and The L Magazine among others, with Death + Taxes saying, "this is superbly crafted, easily pinpointed yet unmistakably captivating, pop music," and All Music Guide describing their sound as "influences that range as far as 60's girl groups, 50's doo wop, classic indie (sweet) pop and (crunchy) rock, and 70's singer/songwriters." The band recently performed a sold-out CD release show at the Doug Fir Lounge in Portland, and will continue to take their vibrant set throughout the country.
The Hands That Take You, which originally came out via cassette on Radiation City founders Cameron Spies and Lizzy Ellison's cassette-only record label Apes Tapes, has been lauded by MTV, Paste, FuseTV, Prefix, and The L Magazine among others, with Death + Taxes saying, "this is superbly crafted, easily pinpointed yet unmistakably captivating, pop music," and All Music Guide describing their sound as "influences that range as far as 60's girl groups, 50's doo wop, classic indie (sweet) pop and (crunchy) rock, and 70's singer/songwriters." The band recently performed a sold-out CD release show at the Doug Fir Lounge in Portland, and will continue to take their vibrant set throughout the country.
Radiation City On Tour:
10/10 - Pendleton, OR - Great Pacific10/11 - Missoula, MT - The Badlander
10/12 - Bozeman, MT - Filling Station
10/13 - Sioux Falls, SD Latitude 44
10/14 - St. Paul, MN - Turf Club
10/15 - Chicago, IL - Ultra Lounge
10/17 - Pittsburgh, PA - Garfield Artworks
10/18 - Boston, MA - TBA
10/19 - New York, NY - CMJ [Big Hassle Media Party] @ Pianos - 1pm
10/19 - New York, NY - CMJ [Paste Party] @ Living Room - 4pm
10/20 - New York, NY - CMJ [Gluttony Is The New Black Party] @ Pete's Candy Store - 10pm
10/21 - New York, NY - CMJ [Distiller Promo Party] @ Knitting Factory - 1:35pm
10/21 - New York, NY - CMJ [Self Group] @ Lit Lounge - 8pm
10/22 - New York, NY - CMJ [Baeble Music Party] @ Spike Hill - 3pm
10/25 - St. Louis, MO - Lemp Arts
10/26 - Kansas City, MO - Record Bar
10/27 - Denver, CO - Larimer Lounge
10/28 - Salt Lake City, UT
10/29 - Boise, ID - Visual Arts Collective
10/30 - Seattle, WA - Sunset Tavern
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