Christchurch – Friday 30 March – Blue Smoke
with Soaked Oats
Dunedin – Saturday 31 March – Captain Cook – SOLD OUT!
with Soaked Oats, and Bathsalts
Auckland – Wednesday April 4 – Whammy! Bar – SOLD OUT!
with Good Boy and Miss June
Wellington – Thursday April 5 – Meow
with Good Boy and Scared of Girls
Tauranga – Friday April 6 – Totara Street
with Good Boy, Joe’s Van, and Spoonfed
Raglan – Saturday April 7 – Yot Club
with Good Boy, Miss June and Shaun’s Bday
Remaining tickets on sale from www.undertheradar.co.nzNew album Blend Inn out now in New Zealand on Farmer & The Owl via Rhythmethod
Where their 2016 debut album Boronia celebrated the long days of summers past and the sublime naivety of youth, Blend Inn is Zach Stephenson and Billy Fleming coming to us with more perspective after relentless touring took them far from the streets and waves of their hometown of Windang, NSW. The album title emerges as a response to that lived experience “Blend Inn is the part of your head that you want to go to when you’re overseas and wishing you were back home, it’s within” says Fleming, “We’re always just trying to be comfortable and semi blending in, so it’s the name we gave to that place you zone out to.”
Landing in Seattle, the recording of Blend Inn began with renowned audio engineer and producer John Goodmanson (Bikini Kill, Sleater-Kinney, Cloud Nothings, Death Cab for Cutie) at Robert Lang Studios. The studios, supposedly haunted, echo with their iconic past – housing many of rock’s legends over its time including Foo Fighters, Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, and most notably, Nirvana, who recorded their last song inside – the mic used in Kurt Cobain’s final studio recording still hanging in tribute. Here, Hockey Dad found a home away from home – immortalising their time in the album artwork, which depicts the house in a film photo captured by Fleming.
The album is Hockey Dad’s boldest output to date, a natural progression for the two as they face the tribulations of young adulthood, a theme reflected across the record. ‘Homely Feeling’ emerges as an ode to their roots; ‘Join The Club’ relays the struggle for self-identity in the face of societal expectation, whilst lighter moments like ‘Sweet Release’ see the duo experiment , showcasing Fleming on vocals for the first time.
Blend Inn was released February 9th through Farmer & The Owl via Rhythmethod in New Zealand.
The past 18 months have seen the duo embark on sold out national and regional tours, perform at Falls Festival Lorne and on the main stage at Splendour In The Grass, plus tour extensively across the US, Canada, New Zealand, Europe, the UK.
Whilst the momentum of Hockey Dad lies in their consistent execution of their undeniable brand of rock- pop on both the stage and in recording – the true heart of the band exists in their long standing, personal friendship – having first met as kids, growing up together two doors apart.
Listen/watch ‘I Wanna Be Everybody’ below.
HOCKEY DAD LINKS
Website: https://www.hockeydadband.com
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Bandcamp: http://hockeydad.bandcamp.com/
Soundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/hockey-