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METHYL ETHEL - 2ND SHOW - SOLD OUT

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METHYL ETHEL - 2ND SHOW - SOLD OUT

8:00pm, Thu 25 May, 2017
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Remote Control Records, triple j, Dot Dash and Village Sounds are excited to announce the Australian album tour for Methyl Ethel.

Spanning the month of May, the album tour will showcase brand new music from forthcoming record Everything Is Forgotten which will be released on Friday 3rd March via Dot Dash / Remote Control Records. See the full tour dates and ticket info below.

To mark today's announcement, the band have shared a new album track 'L'Heure des Sorci res.' Meaning 'The Witches' Hour' in French, the track demonstrates a side of the band that is dark and fantastical, Webb's filtered vocal descending low into the mix to erupt soaring over a surging, foreboding arrangement. It's an arrangement that heralds a band transformed. With the addition of a keyboard player to the live set up, Methyl Ethel return to the stage, equipped with the same charisma, but having honed in on the sonic heights reached on Everything Is Forgotten.

Everything Is Forgotten is a vivid, compelling and mysterious creature, all sinewy, curvaceous pop nuggets and enigmatic currents. Written and recorded by Perth-based frontman Jake Webb, the album was brought to life by acclaimed British producer James Ford (Arctic Monkeys, Foals). As demonstrated by last year's single 'No. 28', the pair's collaboration has infused Methyl Ethel's shoegaze dream-pop palate with electronic and polyrhythmic flourishes, allowing Webb's keening, gender-fluid vocals and searing poetry to take centre stage. Second single 'Ubu', a frenetic pop song inspired by Alfred Jarry's surrealist play Ubu Roi, is a self-portrait of self-flagellation and guilt, its companion video, directed by Paxi, takes some of its absurdist cues from Jarry.

With shows this week having sold out in Perth, Melbourne and Sydney, the band will spend March and April on their world tour across Europe and North America. Come May, Methyl Ethel will return to home soil, playing shows in Melbourne, Perth, Sydney and Brisbane with Everything Is Forgotten fully realised as a live experience.