The Veils Announce Second Shows In Wellington & Christchurch
25 June 2013
The Veils Announce Second Shows In Wellington And Christchurch!
Due to popular demand The Veils have announced another Wellington show, adding a second night at Bodega on Thursday, July 25th and a second night at Dux Live in Christchurch on July 21st.
Fresh from a hugely successful North American tour and sold-out European shows, The Veils bring their exhilarating craftsmanship and fearless live performance to New Zealanders once again.
July 21st – Dux Live, Christchurch with Salad Boys and Luckless
July 25th – Bodega, Wellington with Family Cactus and Paper Scissors
July 27th – Studio, Auckland with James Duncan and Dictaphone Blues
Get your tickets from undertheradar before you miss out!
Hot off the release of their highly anticipated fourth LP Time Stays, We Go is the The Veils at the pinnacle of creative prowess, instantly dazzling in New Zealand, already racking up significant radio play and critical acclaim.
‘Time Stays, We Go’ is excellent, one of the best local act albums so far this year: evocative, intelligent, brim full of melodies, atmospherics and excellent performances” - Amanda Mills, NZ Musician
“This album is the best yet, from The Veils. Once played it urges one to give it further spins where more delights unfold. Highly memorable and richly rewarding” – Stephen Scott, Waikato Times/Sunday News
“Every Veils album is a gift” – Nick Atkinson, Radio NZ
Recorded with Devonport charm and London grit in the dark sunshine of Seedy Underbelly studios, Los Angeles, and produced by lead singer/songwriter Finn Andrews and Adam Greenspan.
Time Stays, We Go marks the beginning of a captivating new era for a band already hailed as “The best and most unsettling thing I’ve seen in music this year” by The LA Times and “Quite possibly the most underrated band on the planet” by NME.
The Veils’ Time Stays, We Go out now via
Rhythmethod.
www.theveils.com
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