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Mon 21 Mar, 2016 Enmore Theatre, Sydney - All Ages
Wed 23 Mar, 2016 Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne - All Ages

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Pearls

Pearls

Fresh from recent slots performing at the National Gallery of Victoria as part of their ‘Friday Nights At NGV’ series and a killer set in January at Sugar Mountain, Pearls will join Isaac Brock and band on the road. Pearls’ debut album Pretend Your Mine is out now (via Dot Dash/Remote Control), and on it the ‘Big Shot’ outfit mix everything from stomping glam rock – listen to the title track here – to languid, melancholic pop. 

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MODEST MOUSE announce PEARLS as special guest for headline shows | tour kicks off in Sydney next Monday!

17 Mar 2016

MODEST MOUSE | Sydney & Melbourne headline shows announced for March 2016, their first tour in five years

15 Jan 2016

SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE HEADLINE SHOWS ANNOUNCED THIS MARCH

with special guests PEARLS

‘Modest Mouse swagger into the fray with a sprawling LP that consolidates everything that makes them unique’ – Fasterlouder

‘Brilliantly deranged… This unpredictable record veers down wildly different paths, in ways no previous Modest Mouse album has dared” – NME

Frontier Touring is thrilled to announce the long-awaited return of one of America’s best-loved indie rock outfits: Modest Mouse. They’re currently all over the airwaves with infectious singles like ‘Lampshades On Fire’ and ‘Coyotes’, while fans first fell in love with them thanks to older favourites such as ‘Dashboard’, ‘The World At Large’ and, of course, the unforgettable ‘Float On’.

Making their first visit to our shores since 2011, the Grammy nominees will play Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on Monday 21 March and Melbourne’s Margaret Court Arena on Wednesday 23 March.

With 2015’s recently released Strangers To Ourselves (out now through Epic/Sony Music Australia) – Modest Mouse’s first album in eight years – fans and critics alike rejoiced in the band’s return, the record proving yet another hit in their already impressive cannon. The disc reached #3 on US Billboard’s 200 Album chart and #1 on the Rock, Alternative, Vinyl and Internet charts upon release. Here in Australia, Modest Mouse’s solid fan base saw their latest creation debut at #15 in the ARIA Album Chart, with plenty of spins on triple j, RRR, and other community stations across the land.

‘Perfect’ – Rolling Stone

‘Lovely, masterful’ – Entertainment Weekly

‘Wonderfully bizarre’ – New York Post

‘Exhilarating’ – Esquire

‘A wall of wondrous sound’ – NYLON

‘Pitch-perfect for our bummed-out times’ – Magnet

Formed in 1993 in Issaquah, Washington, Modest Mouse redefined the indie rock scene, particularly that of the fertile Pacific Northwest. Led by songwriter/frontman Isaac Brock, the group – now a six-piece – announced their arrival via 1996 debut This Is A Long Drive For Someone With Nothing To Think About. Their fourth release Good News For People Who Love Bad News (2004) which enthralled wider audiences, who turned the cultish, college favourites into a mainstream success story. Including the global hit ‘Float On’, Good News… would go onto earn Modest Mouse two Grammy nominations and sell over 1.5m copies.

With 2007’s acclaimed We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank – a #1 smash in the US – Modest Mouse’s reputation was further cemented. 2009 brought EP No One’s First, And You’re Next, which hit #2 on the Digital Album Billboard charts and featured ‘King Rat’, whose video was directed by late actor Heath Ledger.

In new album in Strangers To Ourselves, 15 new tracks were recorded at Ice Cream Party in Portland, Oregon… a studio owned by Brock. It’s a fully professional set-up, where recording and mixing for their latest effort took place. Strangers To Ourselves features James Mercer (The Shins), who sings back-up vocals across the album, as well as Jim Fairchild (Grandaddy), Dann Gallucci (The Cold War Kids) and more. Reviewers immediately praised the album’s ambitious new sound and Brock’s trademark lyrical honesty.

Modest Mouse has headlined festivals such as Sasquatch among others, and toured countlessly worldwide, with recent US TV appearances including ‘The Late Late Show with James Corden’ (they were the first band to perform on the comedian’s talk show), ‘The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon’, and CBS’ ‘This Morning’.

Don’t miss the majesty of Modest Mouse on their first Australian dates since 2011! Tickets on sale Friday 22 January.


Tour Dates

Monday 21 March – Enmore Theatre, Sydney (All Ages)
Wednesday 23 March – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne (All Ages)

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