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Psychedelic Porn Crumpets

Psychedelic Porn Crumpets debut Hymn for the Droid video

by Paul Cashmere on July 11, 2019

in News

Perth’s Psychedelic Porn Crumpets have let loose the video for ‘Hymn for a Droid’ from their new album ‘And Now For The Whatchamacallit’.

The video was filmed on their recent Europeans tour and includes footage from Glasgow, Liverpool and the All Points East festival in London.

‘And Now For The Whatchamacallit’ is the third album for Psychedelic Porn Crumpets. According to the band, “The original concept was to take a 1930’s carnival that had been re-imagined for future generations, a collage of Punch and Judy, carousels and coconut shy’s that progresses in musical concepts and travels with the listener. Then as we started traveling I was swept off into my own kind of circus, the odyssey of touring life. Large nights out, larger characters, drunken recollections of foreign cities and rabbit hole-ing into insanity (kindly illustrated by Quentin Blake)”.

Psychedelic Porn Crumpets appear to be the hardest working band in showbiz for the remainder of 2019.

Psychedelic Porn Crumpets dates

Sunday 21st July Splendour In The Grass Byron Bay AUS
Friday 26th July Leopallooza Bude UK
Saturday 27th July Truck Festival Oxfordshire UK
Sunday 28th July Y Not Festival Derbyshire UK
Tuesday 30th July Rotondes Luxembourg LU
Thursday 1st August Poolbar Festival Feldkirch AT
Friday 2nd August Krach Am Back Festival Beelen DE
Saturday 3rd August Absolutely Free Festival Genk BE
Wednesday 7th August Oya Nights @ John Dee Olso NO
Friday 9th August Smukfest Skanderborg DK
Monday 12th August Caird Hall Dundee SCT (Supporting Royal Blood)
Tuesday 13th August Rock City Nottingham UK (supporting Royal Blood)
Friday 16th – 18th August Summersonic Festival Tokyo & Osaka JP
Thursday 5th September Regent Theater Los Angeles CA
Friday 6th September Slims San Francisco CA
Saturday 7th September Harlow’s Sacramento CA
Monday 9th September The Shakedown Bellingham WA
Tuesday 10th September Fox Cabaret Vancouver BC
Wednesday 11th September Garfinkles Whistler BC
Friday 13th September Tractor Tavern Seattle WA
Saturday 14th September Lose Your Mind Festival Portland OR
Sunday 15th September Neurolux Boise ID
Monday 16th September Urban Lounge Salt Lake City UT
Wednesday 18th September Aggie Theatre Fort Collins CO
Thursday 19th September Larimer Lounge Denver CO
Friday 20th September Fox Theatre Boulder CO
Saturday 21st September Lincoln Calling Lincoln NE
Sunday 22nd September Turf Club Minneapolis ME
Wednesday 25th September Lincoln Hall Chicago IL
Thursday 26th September The Loving Touch Detroit, MI
Friday 27th September Lee’s Palace Toronto, ON
Saturday 28th September L’esco @ Pop Montreal Montreal QC
Sunday 29th September Great Scott Boston MA
Tuesday 1st October Rock & Roll Hotel Washington DC
Wednesday 2nd October First Unitarian Church Philadelphia PA
Friday 4th October Music Hall Of Williamsburg Brooklyn NY
Saturday 5th October Space Ballroom Hamden CT
Monday 7th October Ace Of Cups Columbus OH
Tuesday 8th October Mercy Lounge Nashville TN
Thursday 10th October Sister The Bar Albuquerque NM
October 11- 13 Desert Daze Lake Perris CA
Friday 18th October Castle & Falcon Birmingham UK
Monday 21st October Portland Arms Cambridge UK
Tuesday 22nd October Electric Ballroom London UK
Thursday 24th October The Sugarmill Stoke-on-Trent UK
Friday 25th October Band On The Wall, Manchester UK
Saturday 26th October The Mash House, Edinburgh UK
Monday 28th October Plug, Sheffield UK
Tuesday 29th October The Haunt, Brighton UK
Thursday 31st October Bitterzoet, Amsterdam NL
Friday 1st November Kavka, Antwerp BE
Saturday 2nd November Tower Musikclub, Bremen DE
Tuesday 5th November Hafenklang, Hamburg DE
Wednesday 6th November Cassiopeia, Berlin DE
Friday 8th November MeetFactory, Prague CZ
Saturday 9th November Exit, Zurich CH
Sunday 10th November Rock N Roll Milan IT
Tuesday 12th November Sala Razzmatazz 3 Barcelona ES
Wednesday 13th November Wurlitzer Ballroom, Madrid ES
Friday 15th November Le Pingouin Alternatif Arthez De Bearn FR
Saturday 16th November Le Point Ephemere, Paris FR
Saturday 23rd November Spilt Milk Festival, Canberra AUS

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