Over the past several years, Hippie Death Cult has emerged as a powerful and dynamic force in the psychedelic and riff-driven rock scene. The band, now a compelling power trio, features guitarist and founder Eddie Brnabic, vocalist/bassist Laura Phillips, and drummer Harry Silvers. Their artistic journey embodies resilience and growth, reflected in their progression and acclaimed releases.
New Zealand heavy psych two-piece Earth Tongue are coming back to the USA this August and September. As well as appearing at King Gizzard's Field Of Vision Festival and Levitation, they will embark on a marathon tour spanning both coasts with a mixture of headline and support dates. Their third album 'Dungeon Vision' was released in February this year on In The Red Records, landing them critical acclaim, and sending them tailspinning on a seemingly endless international tour. The Kiwi band are on a steady upward trajectory and you should catch them at these intimate venues while you can!
Now based in Berlin, guitarist Gussie Larkin and drummer Ezra Simons wrote Dungeon Vision after a busy summer touring schedule throughout Europe and the UK. The pair headed to Los Angeles to record with garage-rock icon Ty Segall, a collaboration that came about after the band supported him on tour in New Zealand and Europe.
Psyched Radio + Rickshaw Stop co-present...
Hippie Death Cult plus Earth Tongue, Snakemother and La Sombra
Over the past several years, Hippie Death Cult has emerged as a powerful and dynamic force in the psychedelic and riff-driven rock scene. The band, now a compelling power trio, features guitarist and founder Eddie Brnabic, vocalist/bassist Laura Phillips, and drummer Harry Silvers. Their artistic journey embodies resilience and growth, reflected in their progression and acclaimed releases.
New Zealand heavy psych two-piece Earth Tongue are coming back to the USA this August and September. As well as appearing at King Gizzard's Field Of Vision Festival and Levitation, they will embark on a marathon tour spanning both coasts with a mixture of headline and support dates. Their third album 'Dungeon Vision' was released in February this year on In The Red Records, landing them critical acclaim, and sending them tailspinning on a seemingly endless international tour. The Kiwi band are on a steady upward trajectory and you should catch them at these intimate venues while you can!
Now based in Berlin, guitarist Gussie Larkin and drummer Ezra Simons wrote Dungeon Vision after a busy summer touring schedule throughout Europe and the UK. The pair headed to Los Angeles to record with garage-rock icon Ty Segall, a collaboration that came about after the band supported him on tour in New Zealand and Europe.