LOSER ANNOUNCE HOMETOWN ALBUM LAUNCH SHOW ‘MINDLESS JOY’ OUT NOW

LOSER

ANNOUNCE HOMETOWN ALBUM LAUNCH SHOW

‘MINDLESS JOY’ OUT NOW

 


 

“A beautiful cross-over of Foo Fighters and Smashing Pumpkins, mixing melancholic guitars with powerfully adamant vocals.”
The Music

 

“This album has absolutely no lowlights. 9.5/10”
Wall Of Sound

 

“Mindless Joy harbours a big character, big sound, and even bigger potential for this band to go very, very far. 9/10.”
Hysteria

 

“There’s something truly remarkable about LOSER’s ability to talk about serious issues while simultaneously making their listeners want to rock out.”
Forte Magazine

 

With their debut album Mindless Joy now out in full. LOSER are backing up the release with the announcement of a hometown album launch show. The five-piece will play Melbourne’s Old Bar on Friday March 27 with tickets available now.

 

 

Upstairs on the night punters will also be treated to a Mindless Joy art exhibition from the band’s Chris Cowburn who designed the album artwork. He’ll be bringing all 12 tracks from the album to life in print.

 

On Friday LOSER teased fans with a taste of what to expect from the live show, when they performed the album in full via livestream. You can watch for yourself HERE.

 

The band were also hand-picked by Violent Sohoto open for their exclusive show at The Tote on Thursday night.

 

 

Capturing the anxiety modern technology can inflict on our lives, Mindless Joy spawned singles including  ‘Golden Things‘, ‘Get It All Out‘ and ‘Out Of Luck‘, whetting the appetites of critics and fans alike in their wake. But perhaps one of the most impressive tracks held back until the albums’ full release is the mosh pit-inducing grunge anthem ‘Come To Terms (Meditate)’, listen HERE.

 

To celebrate the release of Mindless Joy, LOSER are also announcing a limited run of vinyl, with 100 copies each of green and yellow variants available via 24 Hundred.

 

STREAM ‘MINDLESS JOY’ IN FULL HERE
PURCHASE LIMITED ‘MINDLESS JOY’ VINYL HERE

 

 

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