BIRDS
OF TOKYO
TAKES FLIGHT WITH RELEASE OF
SELF-TITLED ALBUM AVAILABLE NOW ON ITUNES
"... they make it seem all so natural and effortless. It's
rock music with equal parts brain and heart.”
--Triple J
"Perth's Birds of
Tokyo has pulled out all stops to take its searing rock into brand
new heights of other-worldly sounds…Birds Of Tokyo haven't
merely arrived. They've smashed the door down.” ****
--Sunday Herald Sun
"This deserves to
be Birds Of Tokyo's passport to the world.”
--The West Australian
“Dominant, sculpted
sound and cathartic introspection appear to be the next big thing.”
--The Age
August 31, 2010 That’s how some of Australia’s biggest
magazines, newspapers and radio stations have raved about the new
self-titled album by BIRDS OF TOKYO--singer Ian Kenny (who’s
also the singer for Karnivool), guitarist/producer Adam Spark, drummer
of Adam Weston and bassist Anthony Jackson.
BIRDS OF TOKYO
is an album that carries with it the weight of one man’s world...the
entire emotional gamut of a love lost, and the broken heart it left
in its wake; set to music of depth and complexity. And it is this
journey into such deeply personal territory that makes this the
band’s most resonant album, because broken hearts are universal
and timeless.
It’s actually
the group's third studio album, but it’s already their most
critically acclaimed, which helps explain why it had their highest
ever chart debut and was certified Gold in its first month of release.
The epic disc debuted at #1 on the Australian Independent charts
last month and came within a whisker of toppling Eminem from the
top of the national Top 100 rankings thanks to the group’s
first genuine hit single, “Plans,” which is ensconced
in the continent’s iTunes’ Top 10.
With the buzz from Australia
ringing loud enough to reach the States, it’s time for the
other side of the world to hear what it’s all about, and with
that comes the global release of BIRDS OF TOKYO on iTunes.
A U.S. label deal is currently in the works on the back of raves
from savvy local bloggers, Stateside airplay on college, satellite
and non-commercial radio, plus some early TV sync placements.
The disc was created
in Sydney, Gothenburg and New York City, with producer Scott Horscroft
(Silverchair, The Presets, Sleepy Jackson) and mixer Michael Brauer
(Coldplay, My Morning Jacket, Phoenix) along with guitarist Adam
Spark, who served as one of the album’s producers. Armed with
an inextinguishable sense of adventure and a powerhouse work ethic,
the team took to making the album with the same sense of dynamic
flair and daring that infuses their music.
In touring news, the
overwhelming response to BIRDS OF TOKYO's new music coincides
with tickets going on-sale for their biggest ever Australian concert
tour from September 22 – October 2. The shows are all selling
fast with over 5,000 tickets going out the door across the nation
in just the first 24 hours. Special guests Silversun Pickups and
The Chemist will join the line-up for all shows excluding Perth
on October 2, where The Emperors will join the show. BIRDS OF TOKYO
hope to bring their to U.S. shores in the coming months.
What the album is, and
what it is about, is only a small part of the story. BIRDS OF
TOKYO are, after all, a collective of individuals--each with
their own story to tell, and their own significant mark on the band
and its art. There is the voice of Ian Kenny; one of Australia’s
most sincerely talented vocalists and humblest of gentlemen. There
is the endless creative vision of guitarist and producer Adam Spark;
whose music comes to life with such cinematic grandeur. There is
the unshakable foundation of drummer of Adam Weston; spreading the
girth of BIRDS OF TOKYO’s sound, giving it both backbone
and attack. Similarly unsung, the bass playing of Anthony Jackson
is the body and thickness of the band’s sound, ever-present
and ever-steady. These friends, who have spent almost every day
of the last seven years working and creating together... they
are BIRDS OF TOKYO.
They are its heart and
they are its soul. And everything they have, they give to this.
Here’s the embed
link for the “Plans” video, in case you’d like
to post it along with any coverage:
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ABC Public Relations
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Amanda@abc-pr.com
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