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Melbourne’s Udays Tiger Announce East Coast EP Launch

by Paul Cashmere on May 23, 2013

in Live,News

Brisbane noise rock two-piece Udays Tiger will launch their second EP in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane in June.

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Udays Tiger

Udays Tiger is Devin de Araujo Guitar/Vocals and Nathan Morris – Drums/Vocals

The ‘Dead Attention’ EP was recorded with Neil Coombe (Robert Forster, The Grates) at the White Room Studio in the rainforest of Mt Nebo outside of Brisbane.

The Udays Tiger had their sessions crowdfunded by fans giving them the flexibility to work over five days and knock out seven songs during the sessions.

‘Dead Attention’ will be released on CD and a limited edition 10 inch vinyl.

Udays Tigers relocated from Brisbane to Melbourne in 2011. They released their first EP Sinners in 2011. It was also produced by Coombe.

Udays Tiger launch dates are:

June 14, Melbourne, The Old Bar
June 27, Sydney, The Backroom
June 28, Sydney, World Bar
July 5, Brisbane, The Waiting Room

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