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Psychosis Of Love Tour Dates


Psychosis Of Love Tour Dates

*Fri 13 Nov - Wunderbar - Lyttleton
*Sat 14 Nov - Chicks Hotel - Port Chalmers

*Sat 21 Nov - Wine Cellar - Auckland - with Ghost Wave and TBC
*Fri 27 Nov - Mighty Mighty – Wellington

Tickets $10 dollars at the door or buy the album for $25 and get in for free!!

Don't be fooled by their sweet exterior, the Gladeyes will creep under your skin and haunt you with nightmares of lost-loves.  In their debut album, Psychosis of Love Jade and Gwen express, confess, and attempt to explain those things that in our own lives are often difficult to make sense of, that we screw up time and time again without knowing why, that are impossible but must all the same be attempted and with reckless optimism. And they do all this with the seriousness of magicians, the humour and slapstick of a stand-up comedy duo, and all the mystery and sincerity of gifted songwriters.

Of course, the Gladeyes couldn’t do everything themselves, and were delighted to be joined by a wonderful group of musicians who contributed to this album, including Ryan McPhun (Ruby Suns, the Brunettes), who played drums on a number of the songs, as well as James Milne (Lawrence Arabia, the Reduction Agents) Tim Guy, and Henry Oliver (Die! Die! Die!) who all helped out on bass. Another very special addition was the Auckland Children and Youth choir, who added a spine-tingling chorus….

Don’t miss out on this amazing band. Psychosis of Love is out 9th Nov on Lil Chief records.

http://www.myspace.com/thegladeyes
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