MIDNIGHT JUGGERNAUTS SET TO TOUR US NOVEMBER 18 ‘LARA V’S THE SAVAGE PACK’ EP OUT NOW ‘THE CRYSTAL AXIS’ LP OUT DECEMBER 14 (SIBERIA RECORDS/RED EYE DISTRIBUTION)
UPCOMING TOUR DATES – MIDNIGHT JUGGERNAUTS
11/18 @ Armando Records – Columbia
11/19 @ Lunario – Mexico City, Mexico
11/20 @ Escenica – Monterrey, Mexico
11/22 @ The Independent – San Francisco, CA
11/23 @ Echoplex – Los Angeles, CA
11/26 @ Bowery Ballroom – New York, NY
11/27 @ The Belmont – Montreal, QC
11/28 @ Wrongbar – Toronto, ON
11/30 @ Empty Bottle – Chicago, IL
*Visit midnightjuggernauts.com for ticket details*
Following a lengthy run of shows across the US, Europe and their native Australia, Midnight Juggernauts set their sights stateside for another run of headlining dates in support of the CD release of their sophomore offering, ‘The Crystal Axis’ (December 14/Red Eye Distribution) – following the almost sold-out Vinyl release from earlier this year through Acephale/Siberia Records. The band will be joined by Apache Beat and others for a selection of live performances across the continent.
1. Lara Versus The Savage Pack (Radio Edit)
2. Lara Versus The Savage Pack (Album Version)
3. Lara Versus The Savage Pack (Electric Six Remix)
4. Lara Versus The Savage Pack (Plastic Plates Remix)
5. Cannibal Freeway (PVT Remix)
Having released a string of singles online and a limited 12″ via Acephale Records, the boys are returning with their third single, ‘Lara V’s The Savage Pack’ featuring a remix EP released November 1 (Siberia Records) featuring an arsenal of impressive remixes by LOL Boys, Kisses, PVT, Electric Six and Plastic Plates.
Click here to watch their brand new video for ‘Lara V’S The Savage Pack’
Shot frame by frame, the video was created using 2000 printed pieces of paper. (Directed by Lucinda Schreiber and Beatrice Pegard)
Download ‘Lara v’s the Savage Pack’ (LOL Boys Remix) Here.
“This may very well be the Midnight Juggernauts’ Dark Side Of The Moon” – SUP Magazine
“It’s a melodic, borderline hypnotic trip that conjures everything from low-tech horror sounds, tribal beats, and the ’70s-era atmospherics of Frank Zappa and The Doors.” – Interview Magazine
“Electropop is their native genre, a pretty woolly term born out of the 80s to describe a form of synthpop often classified as cold and robotic. But pack up your horror?pulsating with Brian Eno reverie and other meaty 70s prog-rock influences, these soundscape warriors have crafted a mammoth of a sophomore album ” – Anthem Magazine
“Knotty arrangements of alternately poppy and moody tunes suggest Pink Floyd gone new wave; chugging guitars skank around gloriously garish mellotron choirs and cosmic Moog ooze.” – SPIN Magazine
“Midnight Juggernauts continues to push the boundaries of sound with their layered synthesizers, looping melodies, and the general sense that they went to guitar class in outer space.” – NYLON
The whole thing could be the soundtrack to a reimagining of Flash Gordon, knowingly kitsch but impressively singular of vision. – BBC Music
“Cosmically synthetic, subversively euphoric” – The New York Times
“Taking advantage of the creative license they have given themselves, for The Crystal Axis, the Juggernauts take a small step away from the vocoder-ed robotics of Dystopia. In it’s place are percussive orchestrations and cinematic textures… (The Crystal Axis) doesn’t all take place in a distant galaxy, however, as the dial shifts to AM and the decade rolls back four times to the 70’s” – SOMA Magazine
“Like a marsupial MGMT, blissfully out to lunch” – SPIN Magazine
“The real thunder from Down Under” – OUT Magazine
“the finished product the aura of a supernova explosion that left spontaneous creation in its beautiful wake.” – Aced Magazine