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    Pop Radio 'Small Steps, Tiny Doors' Album Launch Tour w/ Bananagun & Kaipora


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    In celebration of Pop Radio’s debut album ‘Small Steps Tiny Doors’, the Byron Bay/Bundjalung based, psychedelic 5-piece, are heading on an east coast tour over September and October! Each night made extra special with a live transmission of the debut album in its entirety, along with some bonus, never-before heard tracks.

    Joining them on their cosmic voyage, is local legends Bananagun & Kaipora with a rare DJ experience from Holiday Maker Records between the action. 

    See the live experience at the Cactus Room on the 13th of October in Naarm/Melbourne.

    “We can’t wait to share this new music with you,   

    much love”, PR

    PERFORMING ON ABORIGINAL LAND

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    Pre Sale Tickets $20

    Door Tickets $25

    Band Bio:

    Pop Radio’s sound is a mix of 60’s inspired psychedelic/pop/folk/rock. With the songs captured entirely on tape and recorded on the quirkiest vintage instruments, lead singer/writer Alex Halsey, sets out to create music that montages his favourite ideas of a timeless era. Since forming the 5-piece live band, Pop Radio has created a sound that excites surrealism and old time psychedelia.

    Album Bio:

    "The story begins with Alex Halsey’s cross country voyage in his Grandfather’s Falcon, with a box trailer full of music gear. Perth to Sydney via the desert, where he dialled in the Pop Radio sound during the pandemic. Then from Sydney to the Northern Rivers, where the album was layered to tape from a home studio visited by floodwaters. 10 thoughtful, psych-tinged arrangements soundtrack this journey of self-discovery, which begins and ends with small steps and tiny doors". (Holiday Maker Records)

    ALBUM PRE-ORDER + MERCH  + LISTEN HERE

    VIA https://popradiomusic.bandcamp... 

    Presented by

    Holiday Maker Records 

    &

    Rescue + Return Records


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