‘Bill’s Mandolin’ hits close to home…
Psychedelic Porn Crumpets continue to steamroll through 2019, releasing the visuals for their new single ‘Bill’s Mandolin’, as they approach a massive few months of touring through Australia, the UK and Europe.
Offering fans another insight into the kaleidoscopic mind of songwriter Jack McEwan, the release of ‘Bill’s Mandolin’ marked a strong new chapter for the band. The new music video further solidifies their status as one of Australia’s most exciting and ambitious rock groups out.
Taken from their forthcoming third studio album, And Now For The Whatchamacallit (out May 31st through Caroline Australia/Marathon Artists), ‘Bill’s Mandolin’ was inspired by a mandolin that belonged to McEwan’s grandad, Bill. An heirloom that became very much a part of Psychedelic Porn Crumpets last UK/European run, as it travelled with the band in making its journey back to Australia.
“I carried it through plenty of customs, slept with it, took it out to pubs, navigated the streets of Amsterdam and passed out with it. It became the tour emblem and once I got back to Perth I felt like I’d done the old girl justice. I wanted to write an ode to Bill and the travels with the mandolin that summed up the tour and sounded as chaotic as the adventures that ensued.“
It’s a Whatchamacallit?
Recorded between Jack McEwan’s bedroom and Tone City Studios in Perth, mixed by Michael Jelinek (Gunns) and mastered by John Davis (Gorillaz, The Killers), And Now For The Whatchamacallit is easily Psychedelic Porn Crumpets’ most anticipated release yet.
“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’ schedule until that point is nothing short of bursting at the seams. The tailend of April sees the Perth band’s extensive 2019 tour schedule kick off with the Hunter Valley’s Gum Ball Festival, before they return to international audiences, where The Great Escape and 19 shows throughout the UK and Europe await.
Headlining their own shows in the UK, while also appearing at selected festivals including All Points East in London alongside The Strokes and The Chemical Brothers, and supporting Interpol in Germany, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets’ international footprint continues to strengthen in its permanence.
2018 saw the group take this momentum to the USA for the first time, impressing at SXSW and selling out shows in both LA and New York. Now, with a new album and a blistering new live show ready to burn, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets have lined up some of their biggest and most ambitious shows yet; Australian fans will see them play their biggest shows with RAAVE TAPES n June and hit Splendour in the Grass in July, before they head to Japan for Tokyo and Osaka’s prominent Summersonic Festival in August.
PSYCHEDELIC PORN CRUMPETS AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES
Saturday 27th April Gumball Festival Hunter Valley
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Wednesday 12th June Lion Arts Factory Adelaide
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Thursday 13th June The Triffid Brisbane
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Friday 14th June The Croxton Bandroom Melbourne
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Saturday 15th June The Factory Theatre Sydney
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Friday 21st June Astor Theatre Perth
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Sunday 21st July Splendour In The Grass Byron Bay
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PSYCHEDELIC PORN CRUMPETS WORLDWIDE TOUR DATES
Friday 10th May The Great Escape (Patterns) Brighton UK
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Saturday 11th May The Great Escape (Aussie BBQ – Dive Bar Beach Stage) Brighton UK
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Monday 13th May Wedgewood Rooms Portsmouth
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Tuesday 14th May The Boileroom Guildford
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Wednesday 15th May Clwb Ifor Bach Cardiff
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Friday 17th May Stereo Glasgow
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Saturday 18th May The New Adelphi Club Hull
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Sunday 19th May O2 Academy 2 Leicester
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Tuesday 21st May The Shipping Forecast Liverpool
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Wednesday 22nd May Voodoo Belfast
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Thursday 23rd May The Grand Social Dublin
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Saturday 25th May All Points East London
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Sunday 26th May Yes Fest Manchester
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Tuesday 28th May La Bulle Cafe Lille
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Thursday 30th May Ancienne Belgique Brussels
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Friday 31st May Best Kept Secret Festival Hilvarenbeek
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Tuesday 4th June Palladium Koln
Supporting Interpol
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Wednesday 5th June Schlachthof Wiesbaden
Supporting Interpol
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Friday 26th – Sunday 28th July Truck Festival Oxfordshire
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Friday 26th – 28th July Y Not Festival Derbyshire
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Friday 2nd August Krach Am Back Festival Beelen
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Friday 16th – 18th August Summersonic Festival Tokyo & Osaka
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