Crocodiles Release Their New Album 'Endless Flowers ' On June 4th 2012
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Crocodiles Release Their New Album 'Endless Flowers ' On June 4th 2012
San Diego's Crocodiles release their new album, Endless Flowers, on Souterrain Transmissions on June 4th. The first single from the album, Sunday (Psychic Conversation #9), with b-side featuring the band's version of The Kids' Fascist Cops, is available digitally immediately, and will be released on limited 7" on March 26th.
The band have also announced a series of album launch shows including a London launch on a boat on June 7th for the excellent Sexbeat.
Crocodiles have existed in various incarnations since 2008, evolving from the original core of Brandon Welchez and Charles Rowell into the five-piece we see today. With two previous albums, 2009's Summer Of Hate and 2010's Sleep Forever, the band garnered righteous praise for their intoxicating blend of scuzzy, surfy, lo-fi noise pop and their thrilling live shows. But, finding themselves having to make a hasty exit from their San Diego hometown last spring, they headed to Europe, landing in Berlin to rehearse and record their superb third album, 'Endless Flowers'.
LIVE DATES:
31 May Berlin Bi Nuu
01 June Amsterdam Paradiso
05 June Paris Nouveau Casino
07 June London The Royal Princess Cruise Liner
ENDLESS FLOWERS TRACKLISTING:
Endless Flowers // Sunday (Psychic Conversation #9) // No Black Clouds For Dee Dee // Electric Death Song // Hung Up On A Flower // My Surfing Lucifer // Dark Alleys // Bubblegum Trash // Welcome Trouble // You Are Forgiven
Crocodiles are: Brandon Welchez (vocals, guitar), Charles Rowell (guitar), Marco Gonzalez (bass), Anna Schulte (drums), Robin Eisenberg (keyboards).
MORE INFORMATION:
http://www.myspace.com/crocodilescrocodilescrocodiles
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