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Thee Oh Sees Announce Tour

Thee Oh Sees have announced a tour in support their newest record, “Mutilator Defeated At Last”, which came out in May via Castle Face. Beginning with three nights at San Francisco, CA’s The Chapel, the garage rock outfit will tour the States through September;

Thee Oh Sees perform “I Was Denied” at 285 Kent in Brooklyn and discuss the energy of a typical live show.
new album Mutilator Defeated At Last arrives May 18 via Castle Face. After sharing the album opener “Web”, they’ve let go of another track, “Withered Hand”. Listen to it above.
The band is also taking part in the 50 Bands & a Cat for Indiana Equality compilation, which is out digitally today on Indianapolis label Joyful Noise and can be downloaded at Joyful Noise’s website. Listen to their track “The Ceiling” below. All proceeds from the comp benefit Freedom Indiana, the ACLU of Indiana, and Indy Pride.

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Previously unreleased track from Thee Oh Sees, found on the benefit compilation “50 Bands & A Cat for Indiana Equality”.

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Here we have a new batch from Thee Oh Sees for your absorption – nine muscular tunes primed to pummel to. Last year’s Drop was more schizophrenic, ranging from heavy to whimsical and back – Mutilator Defeated At Last has more in common with the monolithic hugeness of Floating Coffin – with only two slight reprieves in heaviness this is a record made to be played loudly and that demands bodily sacrifice inherently. Despite the plutonium heavy feel, Thee Oh Sees continue to be omnivorous – synths and acoustic guitars expertly wind their way throughout like veins of gold through granite – any and all that stands in its way will be devoured and assimilated. This is the sound of a band doing what they do best, and it’s out on Castle Face Records May 18th.

Californian garage-psych overlords Thee Oh Sees are one of the most dependably badass live bands on the indie rock touring landscape, and they continue to crank out new records like there’s no tomorrow, hiatuses be damned. The band’s new album “Mutilator Defeated At Last” is the band’s ninth studio full-length, and that’s not counting the many smaller releases they’ve scattered like sand across the world. On first listen, the album has a funkier sense of rhythmic push and pull than we’re used to hearing from this band, but it’s as dependably strange and muscular and all-over-the-map as always. Check out tracks “Web” and “Withered Hand,”

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