Tuesday, July 29, 2014

DEATH FROM ABOVE 1979 PERFORM @ THE TROUBADOUR IN LA AUGUST 14th


  

TO PERFORM VERY SPECIAL SHOW AT THE TROUBADOUR IN 
LOS ANGELES ON AUGUST 14TH

TICKETS ON SALE AUGUST 1ST

NEW ALBUM, THE PHYSICAL WORLD, DUE SEPTEMBER 9TH
July 29th, 2014 - Globally revered and highly influential dance-punk duo Death From Above 1979have announced that they will perform a very special show at Los Angeles' fabled Troubadour in West Hollywood on August 14th. Tickets go on sale August 1st and can be purchased via Ticketfly. The Troubadour show is a warm-up for the band's extensive European and U.S. headlining tour. Please visit on deathfromabove1979.com for dates and ticket buy links for those shows.

On July 8th, DFA 1979 revealed details regarding their eagerly anticipated new album, The Physical World, which will be released by Last Gang Records/Warner Bros. Records on September 9th, 2014. The digital pre-order is now up on iTunes and the exclusive album bundles are available from the band here.The first single, "Trainwreck 1979," is now available for purchase at all participating online retailers.

Produced by D. Sardy (Red Hot Chili Peppers, LCD Soundsystem, Wolfmother, Oasis), The Physical World comes a full ten years after the release of the band's universally acclaimed  debut album,You're A Woman, I'm A Machine, which made Jesse F. Keeler (bass, synths, backing vocals) andSebastien Grainger (vocals and drums), an underground /over ground sensation. DFA 1979 broke up in 2006 while the first album and subsequent remix album continued to sell inexplicably. They decided to reunite in 2011 and began to perform live picking up where they left off without missing a beat. Their rabid cult has only continued to amass just as inexplicably. Jesse and Sebastien sat down with the NME to talk about the new album release and reuniting. Earlier this spring, DFA 1979 released various clues, tidbits and sonic allusions surrounding a possible new album ondeathfromabove1979.com. This is also the exclusive portal into the wormhole world into all things DFA 1979 now and in the future.
  

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