Nightchoir Anounce National Tour And New Video
MEDIA RELEASE: THURSDAY JULY
29TH
NIGHTCHOIR
Nightchoir Anounce
National Tour And New Video
Gob smacked by the accolades for their debut album, Nightchoir thought they’d best get on their bikes and play some shows to folk around the country. So in support of 24 Hours A Night, Nightchoir announce their metro national tour and release of a new video for the new single, ‘Don’t Want To Look’ which can be viewed HERE.
Mike Hall, Mike Franklin-Browne and Matthias Jordan form the core of Auckland band, Nightchoir. As the tightly honed rhythm section for Pluto, these guys have found a new musical voice under the guise of Nightchoir performing harmonised story rich songs layered into sublime gems of an alt-country pop persuasion. The touring band also includes the extreme talents of Jol Mulholland (The Mots) and Nick Buckton (Sidekicknick, Voom) making this a fantastic live show of international calibre.
Wed,
Sept 1 - WELLINGTON - Mighty Mighty
Thur, Sept 2 - AUCKLAND - Wine Cellar
Fri, Sept 3 - DUNEDIN - Chicks Hotel
Sat, Sept 4 - CHRISTCHURCH - Goodbye Blue Monday (FREE SHOW)
TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM WWW.UNDERTHERADAR.CO.NZ
WWW.NIGHTCHOIR.COM + Nightchoir Facebook Page HERE
Praise for 24 Hours A
Night: -
NZ Herald- album review 4/5 stars "Nightchoir create music at its understated yet riveting best"
Otago Daily Times – 4/5 star review "plenty of secrets awaiting discovery"
The Press- album review 4/5 stars "pretty pop perfection"
Dominion Post - 4/5 star review “ fans of Wilco’s Sky Blue Sky will enjoy the way the Nightchoir songs are built”
Metro – 4/5 star review "songs that know how to keep it simple and rich in ambience"
North & South Magazine "a gem of an album- understated sublime"
Otago Daily Times album review 4/5 stars "plenty of secrets awaiting discovery"
Real Groove album review 4/5 stars "a masterful take that may find a wide audience"
Waikato Times album review 4/5 stars "Nightchoir has delivered an album that offers so much beauty"
Cheeseontoast- album review "Nightchoir come ready-made as a band with strengths galore"
Elsewhere.co.nz – album review – “There are many, many New Zealand albums vying for attention right now. Let this one come through the pack…It's a keeper"
***Ends***