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Gazebos announce new 2017 West Coast / Southwest tour dates
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Seattle art-pop outfit Gazebos will be hitting the road in early 2017 for a run of dates with Summer Cannibals and Boyfriends. This tour will be many fans’ first chance to witness the combined talents of the band’s new line-up. Their revamped rhythm section includes Tyler Swan (Truckasauras) on drums and Kimberly Morrison (The Du...
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Gazebos' Die Alone out today; watch new video for "I Don't Wanna Be Here"
Today marks the release of Die Alone, the debut album from Seattle outsider pop four-piece Gazebos, which is being hailed as “a solidly entertaining listen for those who like their pop music a little off-kilter” (The Seattle Times) that “sprang from some eternal glittery, skinny-tied 1979 of the mind” (The Stranger).To celebrate, the band has sh...
Stream Die Alone, the debut LP from Gazebos, out 2/19
Next Friday, February 19th, Hardly Art will release Die Alone, the debut LP from Seattle’s idiosyncratic “whoa-pop” outfit Gazebos. Starting today, you can stream their entire record via Impose Magazine (including must-hear covers of Long Beach punk band Suburban Lawns and “There Are Worse Things I Could Do” from the Grease soundtrack). The band...
Trip out to Gazebos' surreal "Just Get High" video
Get your week off to a weird start with this surreal new music video from Seattle’s Gazebos, whose debut LPDie Alone is out February 19th. This morning, Noisey premiered the clip for “Just Get High” (directed and animated by DAISYHEROIN), which is mind-altering enough even without chemical enhancement. Watch the video by clicking here or the .gi...
Hear Gazebos' new single "Just Get High;" Die Alone out 2/19
Today, FLOOD Magazine premiered “Just Get High,” a dizzying new “B-52s-channeling” track from Seattle outsider pop band Gazebos, whose debut LP, Die Alone, will see release on CD, LP, digital, and cassette formats on Friday, February 19th. Have a listen here or via the image above and just try to resist signing along to the song’s repeated refra...