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News October 19, 2016

Warpaint announce their return to Australia

Warpaint announce their return to Australia

PRESS RELEASE:

PRAISE FOR HEADS UP

“An album-of-the-year contender that proves sometimes a hiatus can work to a band’s creative advantage.” – The Age, 4 stars

“A statement of confidence, charismatic and full of delicate conviction.” – The Music

“Given the strength of this album it’s certainly not advantageous to say that three albums inWarpaintare still as mesmerising as ever.”– Beat Magazine

Love Police Touringare excited to announce Warpaint will return toAustralia in Feburary 2017 in support of their new record Heads Up. Catch the band in Brisbane at The Triffid on February 22, Melbourne at Zoo Twilights on February 24 and Sydney Opera House onFebruary 25. Full ticket details and links below.

This will be the band’s third tour of Australia after very successful headline shows nationally and festival appearances at Laneway and Splendour In The Grass. Their live performances continue to dazzle, and recent shows and airing of their new tracks live have been met with much delight to fans and critics alike.

The band’s studio albums (including2014’s Warpaint) tend to emphasize moody atmospheres: gauzy keyboards, hypnotic harmonies and sinister grooves. In concert, however, the Los Angeles quartet—vocalist/guitarist Emily Kokal, vocalist/guitarist Theresa Wayman, bassist/vocalist Jenny Lee Lindberg and drummer/keyboardist Stella Mozgawa—pair this moodiness with bumped-up tempos and sinewy beats.

Confounding expectations has been part of Warpaint’s m.o. since the band formed in 2004. And so when the band convened to make their third studio album, Heads Up, they shared a common goal: to make a faster, dance-oriented record. “We’ve always had this really jammy, high-energy live show compared to some of our records,” Kokal says. “We all love to dance. We didn’t want to take away from the emotion or the core feeling of what our band is all about—which I don’t even think we could take out if we wanted, because it is who we are—but we wanted to bump the speed up and have a little bit more fun.”

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