Radio Free Alice Announce New EP, Share Single ‘Toyota Camry’
Radio Free Alice's upcoming EP 'Empty Words' features four new tracks, including the previously released title track and latest single ‘Toyota Camry’.
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We might be a little late to the party with this one, but for those not in the know, Naarm/Melbourne-based post-punkers Radio Free Alice have shared rousing new single, ‘Toyota Camry’.
Not only does the band have a new tune doing the rounds, but Radio Free Alice are also gearing up for the release of their new EP, Empty Words.
Dropping on August 20 via Double Drummer, Empy Words contains four tracks of scintillating guitar rock. The EP features the previously released title track, new single ‘Toyota Camry’ and two unreleased songs, ‘Regret’ and ‘Chinese Restaurant’, both of which were produced by Ali Chant (Dry Cleaning, Perfume Genius, Soccer Mommy) in the UK.
‘Toyota Camry’ was recorded by Peter Katis (Interpol, Bloc Party, Frightened Rabbit) in Connecticut and arrives alongside a music video directed and edited by Finn Robilliard.
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Coming together in Eora/Sydney in 2020 before relocating to Naarm/Melbourne, Radio Free Alice comprises Noah Learmonth (vocals, guitar), Jules Paradiso (guitar), Michael Phillips (bass, saxophone) and Lochie Dowd (drums).
The lads have released two EPs, 2023’s Radio Free Alice and last year’s Polyster, with both being well-liked by critics.
Currently touring the UK and Europe before heading Stateside in September, hopes are high for another Australian tour before the year is out.
‘Toyota Camry’ by Radio Free Alice is out now. Empty Words arrives August 20 via Double Drummer
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