Captain Sergeant Major Announce Auckland Shows
Captain Sergeant Major Announce Auckland Shows
Captain Sergeant Major are an anomaly in today’s era of flash in the pan hype bands and twittering indie celebrities. Eschewing imitation for consistence, longevity and innovation the Wellington trio have steadfastly built up a loyal underground following in their home-town during their eleven year existence. That’s right eleven years! And no auto-tune albums, no band break-ups not even any tours outside of our nation’s capital. Until now that is...
Hell is Now Love is very proud to present Captain
Sergeant Major’s first ever Auckland shows. That
capital’s finest math rock aficionados will bring their
epic combination of heavy rhythms, obtuse arrangements and
incredible volume to Whammy bar on the 19th January and
Lucha Lounge on the 20th January. They will be joined by
comrades god bows to math, Parents and last minute addition
(all the way from Berlin) Zwanzig Meter Breit at Whammy and
Lost Rockets, Used to be Apes and Project H (up from
Wellington for the night) at Lucha Lounge.
The
details:
January 19th - Whammy bar, K Road. With god bows to math, Parents and Zwanzig Meter Breit. - Entry is $10 and doors open at 10pm.
January 20th - Lucha Lounge, 1 York Street Newmarket. With Lost Rockets, Used to be Apes and Project H. - Entry is $10 and doors open at 8.30pm.
Captain Sergeant Major’s debut album is out
now on Hell is Now Love Records, download it for whatever
price you want at
http://hellisnowlove.bandcampcom
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