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Tiny Ruins – Olympic Girls
MOJO – ????
UNCUT – 8/10
“Fullbrook’s voice is silvery, with a controlled grain, the texture imparting a sense of trust as she guides us through muddied trails of melancholy and bright grottos of psychedelia.”?- Pitchfork
Tiny Ruins return to home ground this spring, in the wake of their sonic dream of a record,Olympic Girls. Having toured overseas for the better part of 2019, and returning from a run of summer festivals throughout Europe, September sees them embark on twelve special dates around Aotearoa. What’s more, a formidable talent from across the ditch – legendary songwriter & Milk! Records co-founder Jen Cloher – will be joining them for all dates.
Banished Music, Milk! Records & Undertheradar Present
Tiny Ruins
‘Olympic Girls Spring Tour of Aotearoa’
(Full Band)
Jen Cloher, from Milk! Records, to play support on all shows.
Thu 5th September, Haumoana Hall, Haumoana, Hawkes Bay
Fri 6th September, St. Peter’s Hall, Paekakariki
Sat 7th September, Khandallah Town Hall, Wellington
Mon 9th September, Secret Show, Ahiaruhe
Wed 11th September, The Plant, Blenheim
Thu 12th September, Blue Smoke, Christchurch
Fri 13th September, Sherwood, Queenstown
Sat 14th September, Port Chalmers Town Hall, Port Chalmers
Thu 19th September, Nivara Lounge, Hamilton
Fri 20th September, Mt. Eden Memorial Hall, Auckland
Sat 21st September, The Jam Factory, Tauranga
Sun 22nd September, The Dome, Gisborne
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“Part of the charm of Olympic Girls lies in the layers of mystery in each song. Inspired by literature, science, nature and human experience, these mysteries lie waiting to be carefully unfolded…” – God Is In the TV – 9/10
“An album confident in its vulnerability and luxuriating in a bigger sound.” – Loud & Quiet – 8/10
“… songs that change sound and mood during their duration, never meandering and always captivating.” – BUST – 5/5
“… a deeper listen to these eleven tracks exposes a breadth of influences that spans decades.” – The Wire
“She is always looking uneasily toward the next line, or moving toward mysticism. In sentimental contexts, she generates lines of wicked ambition.”– The New York Times