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NEW SINGLE - THE MINOTAUR - DIGITAL/PICTURE DISC EP COMING SOON
The Drones are more than pleased to announce the release of the first single, The Minotaur off their anticipated fourth studio album, Havilah. To celebrate their upcoming tour of the US, The Drones will be releasing The Minotaur as a limited edition picture disc and will include a selection of tracks from their Australian Music Prize Award nominated Gala Mill (2006) and AMP Award winning LP Wait Long By The River And The Bodies Of Your Enemies Will Float By (2005).
Recorded in a mud brick house somewhere in the mountains outside of Myrtleford, Victoria, The Minotaur is a lusty and brutal blitz, that over three and a half minutes, manages to draw the historical line between ancient Greek mythology and current-day time-wasting. A half-salute to modern-day sloth, and the painful decisions our future leaders face, between holding the destiny of the world in their hands, or holding another X-Box controller....
The ep will also include another track from the album, Nail it Down alongside Baby2 and Sitting on the edge of the bed cryin' from Wait Long by the River and Jezebel and Sixteen Straws from Gala Mill.
The Drones will be touring the US throughout August and September including playing All Tomorrow's Parties New York with My Bloody Valentine, Shellac and Built to Spill.
The Minotaur + a brief retrospective will be available digitally from August 26th 2008 through ATP Recordings. Havilah will be released by ATP Recordings in early 2009.
US Tour Dates: Sun 24th Aug - Tractor Tavern, Seattle WA
Thu 28th Aug - Hemlock Tavern, San Francisco CA
Sun 31st Aug - Echoplex, Los Angeles CA w/ Polvo & Trans Am
Sat 13th Sep - Piano's, New York NY
Tue 16th Sep - Chameleon, Lancaster PA w/ Built To Spill and Meat Puppets
Wed 17th Sep - Toad's Place, New Haven CT w/ Built To Spill and Meat Puppets
Thu 18th Sep - Calvin Theatre, Northampton MA w/ Built To Spill and Meat Puppets
Sat 20th Sep - ALL TOMMOROWS PARTIES @ Kutshers Country Resort, Monticello NY
Sun 21st Sep - Trocadero, Philadelphia PA w/ Built To Spill and Meat Puppets
Mon 22nd Sep - The National, Richmond VA w/ Built To Spill and Meat Puppets
Tue 23rd Sep - 9:30 Club, Washington DC w/ Built To Spill and Meat Puppets
Wed 24th Sep - Ram's Head Live, Annapolis MD w/ Built To Spill and Meat Puppets
NEW ALBUM HAVILAH COMING SOON
The new world of The Drones is an exotic place, one populated by dark corners, rarely explored avenues, sparse canvases and dense, exhilarating peaks and
troughs - and that's just the neighbourhood surrounding their recording studio.
Actually it's not just a studio. It's a house in the middle of a forest that the Melbourne band's singer Gareth Liddiard and bassist Fiona Kitschin, his
partner, discovered in January this year and decided to make their home. Once settled, they realised it was also the perfect setting to record The Drones'
fourth album, Havilah, which will be released in Australia by ATP Recordings on September 20.
The splendid isolation in which Havilah was created lies in the foothills of Mt Buffalo, once goldfield territory, outside the town of Myrtleford in country
Victoria.
In February Liddiard began writing new songs for the album there. Two months later guitarist Dan Luscombe, the Drones' most recent addition, and drummer
Michael Noga joined Liddiard and Kitschin to rehearse the new material.
Then producer and engineer Burke Reid (The Mess Hall, Gerling) lugged his recording gear through the door and off they went - two weeks flat out - until it
was done.
"It's like a little world unto itself in the forest," says Liddiard. "It's a beautiful place. You can't always find a good spot to record, but if you can
find a house like this that's a bonus."
Havilah, like everything The Drones have done, is an album of contradictions, where bombast meets beauty, melancholy wrestles with violent guitars and singer
Liddiard's incendiary voice lights up his angular poetry, this time on the nature of, in no particular order, the moon (Penumbra), divorce (The Drifting
Housewife) and the acquisition of godlike power and the cult of John Frum (I Am the Supercargo).
It's an album that's brimful of the innovation and artistic integrity that has made The Drones one of Australian rock's most critically acclaimed acts here
and overseas during the past four years.
It was that spark of originality and blunt-edged chaos that won the Melbourne band the inaugural Australian Music Prize in 2006 for their breakthrough album
Wait Long By The River and Your Enemies Will Float By.
That same need to push boundaries took them to an old mill in Tasmania to record the follow-up album, 2006's award-winning Gala Mill, and in 2008 their
invention, innovation and isolation have combined to produce the fireworks of their most accomplished work to date, Havilah (the name, in case you didn't
know, refers to a biblical land near the Garden of Eden and the valley in which the album was recorded).
There are vaguely familiar nods to Neil Young's paint-stripping guitar spasms on Supercargo and Oh My, while the deliciously meandering pop dirges of Suicide
and the Velvet Underground echo in Careful As You Go and Luck in Odd Numbers.
The outstanding ballad here, Cold and Sober, is a song The Drones have recorded several times during their eight-year reign without it ever making the grade.
"This time it just worked," Liddiard says. There's also the relative immediacy but still complex structure of the first single The Minotaur, Liddiard's
scathing rant on the wasters of the world, while the lengthy opening Nail It Down perhaps best reflects The Drones' grand scope, flitting as it does between
acoustic ambience and rumbling rock 'n' roll meltdown.
It's melancholic, certainly, but Havilah, in its tone and its delivery, is also a celebration. It's a more positive statement than its predecessor.
"Gala Mill is pretty fucking depressing," is Liddiard's take on that particular work. "It's not like going on a summer holiday. This time we were ready for
something that was less of an ordeal every time we had to play it. And I wanted to write songs that were a bit more abstract, so you can make up your own
mind about them."
Once you've been around these 10 songs for a few hours, it's not hard to make up your mind about them. They are bold. They are romantic. And they are
dangerous.
Havilah will be released worldwide by ATP Recordings in early 2009.
Havilah Track Listing: 1. Nail It Down 2. The Minotaur 3. The Drifting Housewife 4. I Am The Supercargo 5. Careful As You Go 6. Oh My 7. Cold And
Sober 8. Luck In Odd Numbers 9. Penumbra 10. Your Acting’s Like The End Of The World
AUSTRALIAN RELEASE AND TOUR NEWS SKIP TO: MINOTAUR SINGLE NEWS / AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES / HAVILAH ALBUM INFO
NEW SINGLE - THE MINOTAUR - DIGITAL/PICTURE DISC EP COMING SOON
The Drones are more than pleased to announce the release of the first single, The Minotaur off their anticipated fourth studio album, Havilah. To celebrate
their upcoming tour of the US, The Drones will be releasing The Minotaur as a limited edition picture disc and will include a selection of tracks from their
Australian Music Prize Award nominated Gala Mill (2006) and AMP Award winning LP Wait Long By The River And The Bodies Of Your Enemies Will Float By (2005).
Recorded in a mud brick house somewhere in the mountains outside of Myrtleford, Victoria, The Minotaur is a lusty and brutal blitz, that over three and a
half minutes, manages to draw the historical line between ancient Greek mythology and current-day time-wasting. A half-salute to modern-day sloth, and the
painful decisions our future leaders face, between holding the destiny of the world in their hands, or holding another X-Box controller....
The ep will also include another track from the album, Nail it Down alongside Baby2 and Sitting on the edge of the bed cryin' from Wait Long by the River and
Jezebel and Sixteen Straws from Gala Mill.
The Drones will be touring nationally in October 2008, to support the release of the record, dates to be announced.
The Minotaur + a brief retrospective will be available digitally from August 26th 2008 through ATP Recordings. Havilah will be released on September 20th through ATP Recordings and MGM Distribution.
AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES
“The Drones were their usual cathartic, thunder and lightning best. The new songs from their album out next month sounded strong, while they still manage to
find new light within their older songs. "They're a pretty intense little band," remarked a punter standing next to me. That was the understatement of the
day so far.” Richard Kingsmill – TRIPLEJ
After a blistering performance at Splendour In The Grass, The Drones jumped a jet plane relocating to the USA for two months. A tour with the likes of Built
To Spill and The Meat Puppets and a special trip east side to hit the stage at the infamous All Tomorrow’s Parties Festival in New York … what a perfect way
to warm up for the release of their highly anticipated fourth studio album, Havilah, due in store September 20th 2008.
When they return home in October, The Drones will be joined by a number of special guests as they embark on a national tour to show off their new creation.
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17th October | Republic Bar & Café | Hobart TAS | With Rocket Science |
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18th October | The Forum Theatre | Melbourne VIC |
With special guests |
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24th October | The Metro Theatre | Sydney NSW | With The Gin Club |
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25th October | The Zoo | Brisbane QLD | With The Gin Club | |
31st October | The Gov | Adelaide SA | With special guests | |
1st November | Stone Fest | Canberra ACT | @
University of Canberra | |
7th November | Bakery | Northbridge WA | With The Gin Club | |
8th November | Mojos | Fremantle WA | With The Gin Club | |
30th & 31st December | The Falls Music & Arts Festival | TAS / VIC |
NEW ALBUM HAVILAH - In store September 20th 2008 through ATP Recordings and MGM Distribution.
The new world of The Drones is an exotic place, one populated by dark corners, rarely explored avenues, sparse canvases and dense, exhilarating peaks and
troughs - and that's just the neighbourhood surrounding their recording studio.
Actually it's not just a studio. It's a house in the middle of a forest that the Melbourne band's singer Gareth Liddiard and bassist Fiona Kitschin, his
partner, discovered in January this year and decided to make their home. Once settled, they realised it was also the perfect setting to record The Drones'
fourth album, Havilah, which will be released in Australia by ATP Recordings on September 20.
The splendid isolation in which Havilah was created lies in the foothills of Mt Buffalo, once goldfield territory, outside the town of Myrtleford in country
Victoria.
In February Liddiard began writing new songs for the album there. Two months later guitarist Dan Luscombe, the Drones' most recent addition, and drummer
Michael Noga joined Liddiard and Kitschin to rehearse the new material.
Then producer and engineer Burke Reid (The Mess Hall, Gerling) lugged his recording gear through the door and off they went - two weeks flat out - until it
was done.
"It's like a little world unto itself in the forest," says Liddiard. "It's a beautiful place. You can't always find a good spot to record, but if you can
find a house like this that's a bonus."
Havilah, like everything The Drones have done, is an album of contradictions, where bombast meets beauty, melancholy wrestles with violent guitars and singer
Liddiard's incendiary voice lights up his angular poetry, this time on the nature of, in no particular order, the moon (Penumbra), divorce (The Drifting
Housewife) and the acquisition of godlike power and the cult of John Frum (I Am the Supercargo).
It's an album that's brimful of the innovation and artistic integrity that has made The Drones one of Australian rock's most critically acclaimed acts here
and overseas during the past four years.
It was that spark of originality and blunt-edged chaos that won the Melbourne band the inaugural Australian Music Prize in 2006 for their breakthrough album
Wait Long By The River and Your Enemies Will Float By.
That same need to push boundaries took them to an old mill in Tasmania to record the follow-up album, 2006's award-winning Gala Mill, and in 2008 their
invention, innovation and isolation have combined to produce the fireworks of their most accomplished work to date, Havilah (the name, in case you didn't
know, refers to a biblical land near the Garden of Eden and the valley in which the album was recorded).
There are vaguely familiar nods to Neil Young's paint-stripping guitar spasms on Supercargo and Oh My, while the deliciously meandering pop dirges of Suicide
and the Velvet Underground echo in Careful As You Go and Luck in Odd Numbers.
The outstanding ballad here, Cold and Sober, is a song The Drones have recorded several times during their eight-year reign without it ever making the grade.
"This time it just worked," Liddiard says. There's also the relative immediacy but still complex structure of the first single The Minotaur, Liddiard's
scathing rant on the wasters of the world, while the lengthy opening Nail It Down perhaps best reflects The Drones' grand scope, flitting as it does between
acoustic ambience and rumbling rock 'n' roll meltdown.
It's melancholic, certainly, but Havilah, in its tone and its delivery, is also a celebration. It's a more positive statement than its predecessor.
"Gala Mill is pretty fucking depressing," is Liddiard's take on that particular work. "It's not like going on a summer holiday. This time we were ready for
something that was less of an ordeal every time we had to play it. And I wanted to write songs that were a bit more abstract, so you can make up your own
mind about them."
Once you've been around these 10 songs for a few hours, it's not hard to make up your mind about them. They are bold. They are romantic. And they are
dangerous.
Havilah Track Listing: 1. Nail It Down 2. The Minotaur 3. The Drifting Housewife 4. I Am The Supercargo 5. Careful As You Go 6. Oh My 7. Cold And
Sober 8. Luck In Odd Numbers 9. Penumbra 10. Your Acting’s Like The End Of The World
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