The See See ‘Mary Soul’ + Brian Jonestown Massacre tour
Following twelve months which has seen London-based psychedelic popsters The See See, picked by Jack White to support his Raconteurs, on a UK tour, 360 Degree Music are proud to announce that the band have been personally invited by Brian Jonestown Massacre to support them on their forthcoming British tour.
The band, who feature one Swede, an American, one Kiwi and a Yorkshireman, have also released two SOLD OUT 7” singles, most recently ‘Keep Your Head’ / ‘Clap Your Hands And Shake A Chain’ (Great Pop Supplement) in 2009. The band have had airplay from the BBC’s Steve Lamacq, Mark Radcliffe, Stuart Maconie, Tom Robinson and XFM’s John Kennedy.
Although The See See is comprised of former members of groups including The Eighteenth Day Of May, The Soledad Brothers, Grand Cobra and The Waxwings (as well as acclaimed singer-songwriter Pete Greenwood), they’re fundamentally a band made up of four drinking partners, something which adds to the relaxed and unforced nature of the music that they make.
Recorded by Sean Read (The Manic Street Preachers, Seasick Steve), the band’s new single, ‘Mary Soul’ is out now and will be followed by the BJM tour, and then a support slot with Ruby Suns, at London’s Hoxton Bar & Kitchen.
UK and Ireland Tour Dates:
14th May Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London *
16th May 02 Academy, Birmingham *
17th May Academy 3, Manchester *
18th May ABC, Glasgow *
19th May Spring & Airbrake, Belfast *
20th May Academy, Dublin *
25th May Hoxton Bar & Kitchen, London **
* Supporting Brian Jonestown Massacre
**Supporting Ruby Suns
Mary Soul by The See See via 360degreemusic
The See See single ‘Mary Soul’ is available now from selected independent retailers and from their shop HERE
To download a free acoustic version or Mary Soul click HERE
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