Pond Unveil New Video ‘You Broke My Cool’
Psych rock warriors Pond have unveiled the video for album standout ‘You Broke My Cool’. This clip was shot by the band and their friends over the two weeks they spent in the Perth countryside recording their latest album ‘Beard, Wives, Denim’.
Watch the video for ‘You Broke My Cool’ here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3J9JIPk168
‘Beard Wives Denim’ is out now worldwide via Modular Recordings.
The video follows hot on the heels of Pond’s previously announced debut European tour, details of which are below. Now back in Australia after a month wowing audiences at SXSW and then across Northern America, Pond resume their tour this week on native soil, starting in Sydney on the 19th April (info on those dates here).
POND EUROPEAN TOUR DATES
Thurs May 5 – The Great Escape, Brighton, England
Fri May 6 – The Great Escape, Brighton, England
Sat May 12 – Walk The Line Festival, Den Haag, Holland
Sun May 13 – Vera, Groningen, Holland
Mon May 14 – Indiestad Festival, Amsterdam, Holland
Tues May 15 – Doornroosje, Nlijmegen, Holland
Thurs May 17 – Rockhal Café, Luxembourg,
Fri May 18 – Sound City, Liverpool, England
Sat May 19 – Cockpit, Leeds, England
Sun May 20 – Hare and Hounds, Birmingham, England
Tues May 22 – Cargo, London, England
Wed May 23 – Craufurd Arms, Milton Keyes, England
Fri May 25 – Arches, Glasgow, Scotland
Sat May 26 – Soup Kitchen, Manchester, England
Tues May 29 – Blue Shell, Cologne, Germany
Wed May 30 – Molotow, Cologne, Germany
Fri June 1 – Trix, Antwerp, Belgium
Sat June 2 – Field Day, London, England
Sat June 2 – Dot To Dot, Bristol, England
Sun June 3 – Dot To Dot, Nottingham, England
Mon June 4 – Dot To Dot, Manchester, England
Tickets are available here: http://www.artistticket.com/link/?s=Pond
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“…quite possibly the best album released so far this year.” – NME 9/10 album review
“Pond, an Australian rock band, toppled the stateliness of Britpop anthems into psychedelic turbulence, melting down grandiose riffs or pushing them toward screaming tantrums.” – New York Times
“This is music that references a bygone era of classic rock with such genuine love and ability, with such a dynamic frontman, that I stopped thinking about derivation, or imitation, or affiliation, but rather about how I was going to tell you guys to go see them. So, go see them.” – Stereogum
“from sleazy rock excess, to introspective, cracked psychedelia and back again” – Fader
“Pond…are very good at nailing tracks with best-of-both worlds approach, fusing those indulgent chunks of far-outness with fundamentally solid rock’n’roll tunes.” – Pitchfork
