Deep Sea Arcade

Sydney's indie-pop quintet are hitting the road for an outlandish national tour.
Andrew JC Nicholls
Published on May 28, 2012

Overview

To celebrate the release of their debut album Outlands, indie-pop quintet Deep Sea Arcade are hitting the road for an outlandish national tour.

With an inviting "listen to me" sound Outlands, which was released in March and awarded album of the week by The Brag, is a dream of a record, with nightmarish undertones of the slightly sinister, coupled with a retro feel and jam-packed instrumentals.

Having already supported Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Children Collide and Kaiser Chiefs the band will kick off the tour June 1st with stops in Newcastle, Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, Brisbane and Byron Bay. The band will roll into Sydney's The Standard June 2nd to showcase the album's seminal tracks like the last single Girls, All The Kids, Lonely In Your Arms and The Devil Won't Take You.

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