::: for immediate release ::: CRY CLUB ANNOUNCE DEBUT ALBUM, GOD I’M SUCH A MESS, OUT FRIDAY 13 NOVEMBER VIA BEST AND FAIREST LISTEN TO NEW SINGLE, ‘NINE OF SWORDS’ https://ffm.to/nineofswords Image credit: Guilia McGauran Noisy pop duo, Cry Club announce their debut full-length, God I’m Such a Mess, out Friday November 13 via Best & Fairest. Throughout, Cry Club showcase their confidence, vision and fiercely idiosyncratic personality. It’s an album that is astoundingly textured with some unique surprises. Today, the duo share brazen new single, ‘Nine of Swords’, kicking in with two heavy hits on a guitar and only getting more riotous from there. It’s a single about overcoming your personal anxieties and moving past the unhealthy coping mechanisms you’ve created. Astrology, tarot cards and crystals aren’t going to replace working on bettering yourself, you’ll just continue to draw the 9 of Swords. LISTEN TO ‘NINE OF SWORDS’ The Melbourne based duo are quickly being recognised for their energetic presence, which was born through the coming together of their personal influences that draw from punk and pop sounds, creating something that sounds familiar yet innovative. Cry Club continue to go from strength to strength, having earned raving reviews from Pilerats and The Music, been added to triple j full rotation and were #1 most played artist on triple j Unearthed in 2019. They were booked for BIGSOUND and Yours and Owls Festival before releasing a single snippet, and the past year has seen them feature on the bills of Falls Festival, Lost Paradise, and Splendour in the Grass - albeit they all got cancelled. ::: for immediate release ::: Heather Riley (they/them) and Jono Tooke (he/him) are best friends who say their music is 'for anyone who’s ever been called too emotional, too sensitive, too much'. Well, we can't get enough. Their highly anticipated debut album, God I’m Such a Mess reflects on their journey, and is a collection of songs that built their career, as the band explains, is “very autobiographical for us.” Produced by Gab Strum and mixed by Scott Horscroft, God I’m Such A Mess features previously released singles and some die-hard crowd favourites, while ‘Quit’, co-written with Zachary Hamilton-Reeves of Northeast Party House sees Alex Lahey and Eilish Gilligan moonlight on backing vocals. At the core of their music is the concept of using theatrics, drama, and genre-bending to tell a more truthful story. It’s their go-for-broke honesty that gives God I’m Such A Mess its power and gravity. “We’re an open book, and so is this album.” God I’m Such a Mess is out November 13, via Best & Fairest. Available for pre-order now. Cry Club God I’m Such a Mess Release date: 13/11/2020 Label: Best & Fairest Track listing: 1. DFTM 2. One Step 3. Don’t Go 4. Obvious 5. Wish 6. Lighters 7. Quit 8. Vertigo 9. Nine of Swords 10. Dissolve 11. Robert Smith 12. Two Hearts PRE-ORDER NOW Cry Club Online: facebook.com/cryclub instagram.com/cryclubmusic twitter.com/cry_club cryclub.bandcamp.com Download bios and press images – www.futurepopes.com/cry-club For more information, contact: Amanda Vitartas | Future Popes – [email protected], +6143 330 8407 .
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