Our Mother share ‘Age of Empirez’ track, announce London show
OUR MOTHER SHARE ‘AGE OF EMPIREZ’ TRACK
EP LAUNCH SHOW ON 3 MAY AT LONDON’S THE WAITING ROOM
A.O.B. EP RELEASED 29 APRIL 2016 VIA LUCKY NUMBER
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Listen to ‘Age of Empirez’ here:
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Tottenham-based four-piece Our Mother – consisting of John Hartley, Paul Kowalewski, Liam Garrett and Joseph Charlton – release their debut EPA.O.B. on 29th April 2016 via Lucky Number. Today the band share the EP’s opening track, ‘Age of Empirez‘.
Deeply atmospheric and emanating with the youthful nostalgia that comes with the game of the same name, ‘Age of Empirez’ subtly nods to Age of Adz-eraSufjan Stevens while remaining rooted in the self-recorded sounds (of an airplane, in this case) and disparate elements that end up lifting the band’s songs to otherworldly places.
Of the track, the band say: “John wrote this while his girlfriend was in the Philippines, which is why it has lots of airplane sounds. It’s sort of an international relations love song about cross-border communication. The harp and 3/4 timing are supposed to give it a kind of baroque video game feel.”
To celebrate the EP’s release, the band will play a show at London’s The Waiting Room on 3 May. Tickets are available here. A.O.B. EP can be pre-ordered digitally from iTunes or on limited, heavyweight vinyl via Rough Trade. Watch the previously shared video for ‘Surprise Machine’ (as premiered onNOWNESS) here.