Exitmusic share their disturbingly beautiful “White Noise” video. Directed by Monica Perez, the visual features both Aleksa and Devon in an attempt to further explore the “fractured self.” If you have not watched the video yet, do so now above or at NPR.
“Exitmusic’s Passages was one of 2012′s darkest and most arresting ambient rock albums. Now, the band returns with an equally transfixing new video for one of the album’s standout tracks, ‘White Noise.’” – Robin Hilton, NPR
“White Noise” comes from Exitmusic’s 2012 release, Passage. The album is available now at SC Distribution, Amazon, and iTunes.
Come Thursday, May 9 Exitmusic will play a benefit in support of Benjamin Curtis (of School of Seven Bells), who was recently diagnosed with T-cell Lymphoblastic Lymphoma. Presented by POPGUN, the show will take place at Glasslands and also features Creep, Adam Green, Rewards, Albert Hammond Jr., Blood Orange and Certain Creatures. Please show your support and get your advance tickets – this one is likely to sell out! Want to contribute, but cannot attend the show. Head HERE to show some love. We’re sending lots of positive vibes and energy your way, Benjamin.
In other Exitmusic news, the band has shared a teaser to their new “White Noise” video. Watch above and stay tuned for the video later this month!
Exitmusic have teamed up with Mister Lies (Lefse Records) on a new track. Titled “Hounded,” it’s a slow-burner that still manages to hit incredibly hard. Give the song a listen below.
Exitmusic will play Iowa City’s Mission Creek Festival in April. See the full lineup and details HERE.
Exitmusic share the awesome news that they will open for Blonde Redhead later this month! You’ll see the list of shows and links for tickets below! After checking out the dates, watch Exitmusic’s Moogfest session above! It is a shattering performance of “Stars.”
DATES:
1/17 Philadelphia, PA Union Transfer
1/18 Washington, DC U Street Music Hall
1/19 Boston, MA Brighton Music Hall
US:
Mike Mori, Windish Agency
mike@windishagency.com
UK/Europe:
Ross Morrison, Primary Talent
ross@primary.uk.com