Together Pangea

  • Date: Sun 3rd July 2022
  • Doors Open: 7:00 pm
  • Supported By: Shelf Lives
  • On Sale: Tickets Open

Los Angeles-based garage punk band Together Pangea have announced a headlining Europe and UK tour, in addition to their previously announced dates with Jimmy Eat World, all in support of their new album, DYE. The tour begins on June 10 in Berlin at the Tempelhop Sounds Festival and wraps on July 7 in the UK with the 2K Trees Festival. Tickets go on sale March 3rd. All dates are below.

 

Known for their raucous live shows, Together Pangea can’t wait to bring DYE live to their fans across the world. It’s an upbeat, undeniable collection of hooks, anthems, and power-pop garage-rock catchiness. Inspired by crowd reaction to certain songs the band played at live shows in 2019, primary songwriter William Keegan made a conscious effort to consider the band’s audience with the aim of penning more sing-along choruses and a return to the emotional energy, vulnerability, and heaviness of the band’s well-loved 2014 album, Badillac. In fact, he calls DYE an amalgam of the band’s last three records: the inward-looking and self-pleasing experimentation of 2017’s Bulls   and   Roosters,  the   frantic   and   scream-y Badillac with its inspiration from emotionally raw grunge, and the 50’s pop-heavy 2011 album Living Dummy.

 

Since they began jamming back in William’s Santa Clarita bedroom, Los Angeles indie band Together Pangea have continually challenged themselves with each subsequent offering. Jelly Jam [2010] poured the gasoline, Living Dummy [2011] struck the match, and Badillac [2014] lit the fire with its revved-up nineties rock-inspired flames. Along the way, fan favorites like “Sick Shit,” “Badillac,” and “Offer” would rack up millions of Spotify streams, while the group received support from Consequence of Sound, Pitchfork, MTV, Stereogum, and more. Following the 2015 release of The Phage EP, produced by The Replacements’ Tommy Stinson, these working-class boys embarked on the journey to what would become 2017’s Bulls and Roosters, which evidenced their growth as a tried-and-true rock band with just the right amount of “brattiness,” as they like to say.

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