American rock duo ’68 (featuring Josh Scogin ex-The Chariot/Norma Jean)are set to release their forthcoming album Two Parts Viper on Friday 2 June via Cooking Vinyl. The 10-track record channels everything from the intensity of At The Drive-In to Jack White-like vocals to a setup similar to The Black Keys. It’s a compilation of what may be the pair’s strongest work to date – demonstrating more energy with a guitar and small drum set than an entire live band.
Pre-order Two Parts Viper HERE and receive This Life Is Old, New, Borrowed And Blue and The Workers Are Few as instant tracks.
Vocalist Josh Scogin explains both songs. On This Life Is Old, New, Borrowed and Blue he says, “This is the very first song I wrote for the album. It definitely ‘connects’ more with my past than any of the other songs, so much so, that it almost didn’t make it into the album. It is one of my favorite jams but I had decided that if the other 9 songs didn’t balance it out a bit was going to leave it behind. I’m really glad I didn’t have to.“
While he adds “This was one of the last songs I wrote for the album. Although the lyrics are very negative, this song makes me smile because it is unlike anything I have ever written before. That’s always a good feeling. It is very therapeutic.” On The Workers Are Few.
Having toured with the likes of Bring Me The Horizon, Every Time I Die, and The Fall Of Troy to name a few and hitting festivals such as Louder Than Life, Carolina Rebellion, AfterShock, and Welcome To Rockville – the alt-rock veterans felt it was time to take a different approach to further define their brand.
The two-piece will return to Australia in July for a string of shows kicking off in Adelaide and making their way through Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney, Newcastle and Brisbane. Joining ’68 on all dates will be the dulcet tones of Kansas Citys genre defying Listener.
Tickets go on sale Friday 5 May @ 9am.
Destroy All Lines & Chugg Entertainment Presents
AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES:
Thursday, 20th July: Enigma Bar, Adelaide 18+
Friday, 21st July: Northcote Social Club, Melbourne 18+
Saturday, 22nd July: The Basement, Canberra 18+
Sunday, 23rd July: Oxford Art, Sydney 18+
Monday, 24th July: Small Ballroom, Newcastle 18+
Wednesday, 26th July: Crowbar, Brisbane 18+
Tickets $30 + BF on sale Friday 5 May @ 9am
www.tickets.destroyalllines.