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TYNE-JAMES ORGAN
shares new single
BETTER THAN THIS

+ debut album
NECESSARY EVIL
out today

+ touring Australia June + July

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TYNE-JAMES ORGAN // Photo credit: Jack Shepherd

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“..ambitious, big-swinging rock and infectious pop.” – NME

“…he’s got such a sick voice! He sounds like he’s just woken up after a three-day bender with Mick Jagger and Ozzy Osbourne picked up the guitar and gone straight into the recording booth without even attempting to rehydrate in any capacity at all. I love the gravel when he really pushes his voice to the max!” – JACK SAUNDERS | BBC RADIO 1

“..gritty, powerful rock.” – FASHION JOURNAL

“Strength, vulnerability and enough heart to make the world go round.” – LIFE WITHOUT ANDY

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Today, Tyne-James Organ releases his highly anticipated debut album Necessary Evil via Dew Process. The 25-year-old singer-songwriter marks the release with the triumphant new single Better Than This.  Following the release, Organ will roam the nation this June and July on the Necessary Evil album tour.

The irrepressible Better Than This is a rousing rock song, with Dancing In The Dark levels of ecstasy. “It’s the big anthem this one,” says Organ of the new single. Springsteen was on my mind whilst creating this one.  The story tells one of a crumbling relationship and that moment of reflection. We all want better and more but sometimes the reason things fail is because we just stop trying,” he adds.

Necessary Evil was recorded throughout 2020 with longtime creative partner Chris Collins (Middle Kids, Skegss) at his NSW Hinterland studio, Stokers Siding.  The album erupts with a string of formidable singles including Sunday SuitHold Me BackGracefulLondon’s Calling and Not Ready for Love. The result sees Organ move from triumphant and jubilant at one moment, to introspective and tender at the next. He deals with grief and pain, power and passion – sometimes open and raw with bare bones acoustics, other times with undeniable swagger via chugging guitar riffs and a swing for the fences approach that only comes from letting it all go and letting the music speak for itself.

Organ has steadily grown his audience and reputation over the last few years with hard work, brilliant stage craft, wearing his heart on his sleeve and an undeniable talent for writing beautiful music.  It’s a courage that has endeared him to fans around the country and the world at large. He’s shared stages with The Lumineers, Jake Bugg, Middle Kids, and Lime Cordiale to name a few, and several sold out national headline tours in minutes. As well as playing some of Australia’s biggest festivals including Splendour in the Grass, Falls, Party in the Paddock, Yours and Owls and Fairgrounds.

Joined by special guests Dulcie, Hayley Mary and Carla Wehbe, Organ’s Necessary Evil album tour will commence on Friday 4 June in Adelaide, and continue throughout Perth, Wollongong, Sydney, Byron Bay, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Hobart, Canberra and Newcastle in June and July. 

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TYNE-JAMES ORGAN
NECESSARY EVIL TOUR

Presented by Select Music, teamtrick and Handsome Tours
With special guests Duclie ^, Hayley Mary * and Carla Wehbe #
Tickets on sale from www.tynejamesorgan.com

 Friday 4 June – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide SA ^
Saturday 5 June – Rosemount Hotel, Perth WA ^
Thursday 10 June – Wollongong Uni, Wollongong NSW ^
Friday 11 June  – Factory Theatre, Sydney NSW ^
Thursday 17 June – The Northern Hotel, Byron Bay NSW #
Friday 18 June – The Zoo, Brisbane QLD *
Saturday 19 June – Miami Marketta, Gold Coast QLD #
Friday 25 June – Corner Hotel, Melbourne VIC (early) ^ – NEW SHOW ADDED
Friday 25 June – Corner Hotel, Melbourne VIC (late) ^ – SOLD OUT
Saturday 26 June – Republic Bar, Hobart TAS ^
Thursday 1 July – Kambri, Canberra ACT ^
Friday 2 July –  The Cambridge, Newcastle NSW ^

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