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DEEP SEA ARCADE - "Blacklight" Album Tour

Chugg Music, LP Records & Niche Present

DEEP SEA ARCADE - "Blacklight" Album Tour

8:00pm, Sat 12 January, 2019
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Deep Sea Arcade today reveal tour dates and their new album, Blacklight, which is out through Long Player Records/Universal Music Australia. 'Close To Me', featuring Matt Johnson from Jeff Buckley's band on drums, is also available to view.

Some of the songs on Blacklight have been a few years in the making, but others emerged through the band pairing up with Eric J, a producer better known for his ARIA-winning work with electronica artists such as Flume and Chet Faker, set the direction for the "new" DSA, a band now keener on rhythm and groove. This album is "a fusion of soul, electronic and disco" says singer and lyricist Nic McKenzie.

The band is built around McKenzie and Nick Weaver. While the album may have been written about a relationship that was addictive but ultimately toxic for McKenzie, it also sums up not just the fresh territory explored on the record, but the lifelong friendship at the core of the band.

Over the years, as the friendship continued, the band took to fostering emerging local talent in Sydney, with McKenzie opening his own studio and launching a club night circuit up the east coast of Australia.

You could argue that this album expands the notion of psychedelia you might apply to a rock band like DSA, and what kind of song Weaver and McKenzie can write.

But it's also redefining what it means to be honest says McKenzie -

"On the first album I'd always hide behind something and hide vulnerability, and it left me feeling detached.......On this record I feel like I forced myself to actually go, no, I am vulnerable and I'm going to say things about being vulnerable and when I speak to the audience I'll be that person, I'll be me."

To coincide with the release, DSA will tour nationally over the months of January and February 2019.