Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Weeknight shares new track "Wreckage," debut album out March 4 via Artificial Records



New York-based dark electronic duo Weeknight are set to release their debut album 'Post-Everything' on Artificial Records (a division of Hand Drawn Dracula). The record will be released digitally on March 4, vinyl release date TBA. Pre-order the album here.

Today the band shares an exclusive stream of "Wreckage." Stream the track onSoundCloud and read about the song's origin over at Interview Magazine

Weeknight is on tour now through the end of March. Be sure to catch them at this year's SXSW music festival in Austin. Full dates listed below.

Bio:

Comprised of New York based duo known simply as Holly and Andy, Weeknight create the sort of languid, obfuscous pop that swirls slightly menacingly through your eardrums. The interlocking male-female vocals contain both beauty and enigmatic characteristics, whether it be the bass heavy "Devil" or the glitchy "Dark Light", the crackling guitar lines and other-worldly lyrics elevate Weeknight above many of their synth-led contemporaries. 

Tour Dates:

02/21 Hudson, NY - The Half Moon Hudson
02/22 Princeton, NJ - Princeton University 
03/11 Austin, TX - Headhunters Patio - Official SXSW Showcase (8pm)
03/12 Austin, TX - Volstead - Official SXSW Showcase (8:15PM)
03/13 Austin, TX - Austin Psych Fest - Hotel Vegas 
03/16 Beaumont, TX - The Art Studio, Inc.
03/17 New Orleans, LA - The Howlin' Wolf
03/18 Hot Spring, AR - Valley of The Vapors Festival
03/21 Chattanooga, TN - JJ's Bohemia
03/22 Atlanta, GA - Drunken Unicorn
03/23 Boone, NC - Boone Saloon
03/24 Philadelphia, PA - Johnny Brenda's
03/25 Brooklyn, NY - Baby's All Right
 
More SXSW shows TBA

           
Weeknight
Post-Everything
[Artificial Records]
Street Date: March 4, 2014
Pre-order here

Track List:

1. Hallowed Ground
2. Sound Of My Voice
3. Tonight
4. Devil
5. I'm The Beaches
6. Dark Light
7. Wreckage
8. Honey
9. Whale
10. Heartaches 


WEEKNIGHT LINKS: Facebook / Twitter / Bandcamp

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