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Garageland Return after 7 years


Garageland Return after 7 years ,

Saturday 10 November, Kings Arms, Auckland.

Tickets on sale at Real Groovy from Monday October 1st

 

Garageland are back - fit and ready to charm all rock and roll revolutionaries. The spacesuits are on and the rocket ship tank is full as they prepare to end their 7 year absence and restart ALL engines on their  “magical musical mission to pop mars”.

On Saturday Night November 10th at Auckland’s Kings Arms, Garageland will firmly lace up their collective boots again  and perform a swirling golden  live set of intense back catalogue sonic pop & sonic rock and roll

From “Pop Cigar”, “Nude Star” and “Fingerpops” to the present. No stoner will be left unturned -- glorious El turn atif  endee pop is back.   

After seven years of hanging out at and enjoying the sun the acclaimed 1990s pop rock outfit have found their fretboards again. The legendary East Auckland band have said “fuck it” and retuned their guitars for the first time in 2112 days because what’s good for The Pixies is good for the planet..

Garageland; three line ups, three albums, free air travel, free hotels, free booze, and number three in the national charts when a year before  everyone thought it would be 333. Freedom.

Here’s what you get: Debut album Last Exit To Garageland revisited in depth for the first time in 10 years. Happy, foot-to-the-floor, sonic visits to their other albums, the critically acclaimed Do What You Want and Scorpio Righting. And a group of  hardworking slackers ( 1990 hippies ) proud of their work.

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Garageland, playing Auckland’s Kings Arms Tavern, Saturday 10th November. Come let your hair down, roll up your sleeves and show off your beautiful last century  tattoos. Pre-sales $20 from Real Groovy.

 

 

 

“Strap yourself down if you don’t want to be seen singing and swaying along to their songs” – CMJ Music Monthly,

““Words will never do them justice. They have an impossible clever way.” 
- Beat Magazine, Australia,

“Recommended to all those who always think there must be more”
– Melody Maker, UK

“A pleasure trip for the whole world”

–        Les Inrockuptibles, France,

 

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