The Laurels

Gritty riffs, lush melodies and fuzzy psychedelic hooks from one of Sydney's best live bands.
Celline Narinli
Published on August 20, 2012

Overview


Sydney band The Laurels have finally dropped their long-awaited debut record Plains – a patchwork of gritty riffs, lush pop melodies and fuzzy psychedelic hooks.

The four-piece recently supported Band Of Skulls on their Australian tour, and after playing with a myriad of other international acts over the last few months – The Black Angels and A Place To Bury Strangers just to name a couple – they are now hitting the road to showcase their latest offering, stopping over at the Annandale Hotel.

The dense walls of sound that they create, further amplified by their shimmering drones, make for a mind-melting live show experience. Always upping the ante in terms of delivery, dynamism and musicianship, they have cemented themselves as one of Sydney's best live bands. Supporting duties for the evening go to Melbourne-based Witch Hats and Sydney's East River.

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