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The Bad Machines Debut UK Tour
Anglo-Australian indie-electro-pop band The Bad Machines have announced a whistle-stop UK tour to promote the release of their debut album "Telling Lies".
(PRWEB) April 10, 2005 -- The band have confirmed a handfull of UK shows for May this year which seems them debut their hybrid electronica-guitar-pop sound live in the UK.
The Bad Machines aren't the usual girl-vocal/boy-technology pop duo. Fusing sadness and light with noise and nuance, they seamlessly stitch drum machines and synths with guitars and song hooks. Shifting between indolence and high energy, the band gets the blood rushing with bubblegum-punk tracks like "Two Heads" and "Kidz" before simmering down with hypnotic, minimally textured beauties like the title track, "Telling Lies", and its sister tune, "Folkways".
On stage, The Bad Machines are a chaotic mix of instrument swapping, guitar throwing, judo moves and stark stillness. When they rock, they really rock, but they also know how to be quiet, which gives their live shows a powerful, electrifying quality.
4/5/2005 HalfMoon Putney, London, UK
5/5/2005 Fibbers, York, UK
7/5/2005 The King & Queen, Brighton, UK
9/5/2005 Dublin Castle, London, UK
10/5/2005 The Shed, Leicester, UK
The band plan to return later in the year with a more extensive European tour.
The Bad Machines debut album Telling Lies is released on Lojinx LJX006CD on 2nd May 2005 and iTunes on 18th April 2005.
See www.thebadmachines.com for more details.
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