U-Turn Touring 12th Anniversary Night : Reverend Beat-Man & Izobel Garcia / FEELS / Magnetix

U-Turn Touring 12th Anniversary Night : Reverend Beat-Man & Izobel Garcia / FEELS / Magnetix

À l’occasion du douzième anniversaire de l’association, U-Turn Touring et le Void organisent une soirée le Samedi 6 Avril avec des artistes triés sur le volet. Des groupes aussi talentueux les uns que les autres à tel point qu’il est difficile de déterminer une tête d’affiche !

Au programme, un somptueux mélange de garage, de blues et de psyché :

Reverend Beat-Man & Sister Izobel Garcia

Voodoo Rhythm

FEELS

Castle Face

Magnetix

Born Bad

Feels New Vidéo  » Car »

Fronted by Laena Geronimo alongside singer-songwriter Shannon Lay, California garage band FEELS shred guitar-driven pop. Their 2016 self-titled debut was produced by Ty Segall and released on Oh Sees frontman John Dwyer’s indie imprint Castle Face. Today, the LA four-piece is announcing their follow-up Post Earth, out early next year via Wichita, and sharing lead single “Car.”

The track has a rebellious attitude. It’s hard and blunt and playful, and Geronimo’s opening line — “My friends come with me to Candyland” — invites adventure. The accompanying video shot by Gina Clyne compiles flashes of life on the road: gas stations, diner breakfasts, Goodwill shopping, shows, plants, and jumping on mini trampolines inside. Everything else is the world and the weather through the window of a car.

The band explains:

“Car” is a tongue-in-cheek guided tour around a twisted political landscape where everything’s a lie and ignorance is bliss. For the video, we chose to use collaged footage that one of our best friends captured while on tour with us, being very real and very aware of every mile crossed, and loving it. Escape from madness, Band on the Run style.

Watch below.

 

TRACKLIST:
01 “Car”
02 “Awful Need”
03 “Deconstructed”
04 “Find A Way”
05 “W.F.L.”
06 “Sour”
07 “Last Chance”
08 “Post Earth”
09 “Tollbooth”
10 “Anyways”
11 “Flowers”

Pre-order it here.