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Babe Rainbow
Tomorrows Tulips
April Magazine
Mon, Nov 11
Doors: 7:30 pm | Show: 8:00 pm
Tickets: $20 ADV - $22 DOOR
Ages 21 and Up
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Babe Rainbow

Australian, Byron Bay, sunshine-special THE BABE RAINBOW offer cleo kitsch, folk-rock-experimental music to play while you make love.

But now.. galactic time has laboured to present…

Slum goddesses The Babe Rainbow live!

It’s too much! It’s tooooooooooooooooo freaking much!

Previously have travelled with Costa Mesa’s original pump-house-gang ‘The Growlers’, burning the strawberry with the ‘Alah-lahs’, and the headlined Europe and the USA in 2017 under blue light stars above.

Meanwhile… back-down-under… (since the harvest), the babes have been about the road with likes of Ty-Ty Segall, Tomorrows Tulips, and label-brothers King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard.

The Babe Rainbow are now putting the final touches on their second long player due out mid 2018.

Are we in the middle of a revolution?

The Babe Rainbow echooooooooes across the sea.

Relax...fall in love.

Tomorrows Tulips
Squished between Los Angeles and San Diego, Tomorrows Tulips give birth to a sound that is culled from equal parts pop experience and esoteric interests. A comfortable wave from a van window, paying homage to the DIY aesthetics of undergrounds past. Internet whispers mumble "Pavement at the beach," "lackadaisical affair," loser rock and bummer pop.  Whether it's worshipping alien lanes or getting called Kurt Cobabies, Brent from Further said "Alex and Ford are keeping your underground slightly outta tune rock safe." Tomorrows Tulips initially formed as a refuge from Alex Knost’s then band Japanese Motors (Vice Records) in 2010.  Soon after bedroom recordings blossomed, visual artist Thomas Campbell released Tomorrows Tulips’ debut album “Eternally Teenage” on his then label Galaxia Records.  The sophomore album “Experimental Jelly” was released in 2013 on Burger Records, and exhibited a “more diverse” sound than its predecessor due largely to the addition of Ford Archbold on bass guitar and accompanying vocals. “Experimental Jelly” was recorded by Jamie Dutcher (HOLY SHITSam Flax) whom the group met through mutual shows and tours. Tomorrows Tulips’ 3rd LP "WHEN" showcases the group’s evolution through a blend of pop sensibilities with post punk, noise rock and DIY recording techniques—endeavors that demonstrate the band’s interest in experimentation and impromptu deconstruction. “WHEN” also features current PIXIES bass player Paz Lenchantin on distorted violin and feedback on several tracks.
April Magazine