MAMA KIN SPENDER
to Release
“Eye Of The Storm”
Feb 7th
& Announce Tour Dates
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“Eye of The Storm” is the compelling second single to be taken from Mama Kin Spender’s forthcoming EP Are You Listening?
Offering a different view of this talented pairing, “Eye of The Storm” is a gorgeous driving duet that showcases the hand in glove fit the voices of Mama Kin and Tommy Spender share together.
Propelled by a pulsating bass and drum signature, coloured by muted guitars and punctuated by an insistent hook that nods lovingly toward the classic vocal groups of the 60’s, the song raises a red flag to the false sense of security that can arise in the middle of a conflict. A call to vigilance.
With defences down and a feeling that the bad times, may be as good as it gets, the song lays all vulnerability on the line, like a lamb innocent of its impending sacrifice. This is a song about standing in the middle of the mess that you somehow made, but not daring to think that the worst is over yet. Never has such an emotionally ominous situation sounded so enthralling!
“Eye of The Storm” follows the fantastic reception received for its predecessor, “What’s Wrong With Me?” which was shown amazing love from the likes of Double J, Triple J’s Roots & All and major community radio stations, debuting at # 1 on the national regional community charts, and #7 for metros stations across the country.
“What’s Wrong With Me?” was accompanied by a well-engaged conversation series on social media where Mama Kin and Spender called out to fans for submissions of their “Note to self: I’m Listening”, the call designed to re-ignite the quiet voice which often gets trampled by fear, distraction, or denial. The conversation around Eye of the Storm will also invite people to engage in discussion around a topic linked to the subject of listening.
2020 holds much promise for fans of Mama Kin Spender as they continue their unique style of community engagement working with local choirs as they tour, with a number of festival and headline dates already announced and further gems to be slowly unveiled from the forthcoming “Are You Listening EP.” The release adds new and exciting vistas upon the already solid foundations Mama Kin and Tommy Spender have been building since a chance meeting on a plane 19 years ago.
A sublime friendship that now bares exotic musical fruit, ripe with the deep connection these two idiosyncratic songwriters share.
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Mama Kin Spender
“Eye of The Storm”
is out Feb 7th, 2020
To Pre Save Eye of The Storm Click Here
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Mama Kin Spender
Tour Dates
FEB 9 SUN – St Kilda Festival, St Kilda
w/ The Black Sorrows, Freya Josephine Hollick, Spender
Saint Kilda, Australia
For RSVP and Tickets
FEB 14 FRI – Theatre Royal, Castlemaine, Vic
with local choir Macapella
w/ Elana Stone
For RSVP and Tickets
FEB 15 SAT – Riverboats Festival, Echuca, Vic
with Melbourne choir First Chorus Band of Singers
w/ Bernard Fanning, Kate Miller-Heidke, Troy Cassar-Daley, Something for Kate, Archie Roach, Spender, Ainslie Wills
For RSVP and Tickets
FEB 27 THU – The Vanguard, Sydney, NSW
with local choir Inner West Voices
w/ Elana Stone
For RSVP and Tickets
FEB 28 FRI – Inland Sea of Sound Festival – Mount Panorama, NSW
with local choir Eclectica
w/ Missy Higgins, Killing Heidi, Thando, Timberwolf, Spender
For RSVP and Tickets
MAR 12 THU – Brunswick Music Festival. Brunswick, Vic
with local choir First Chorus Band of Singers
For RSVP and Tickets
MAR 13 FRI – Blue Mountains Music Festival, Katoomba, NSW
w/ John Butler, The East Pointers, Kasey Chambers, Emily Wurramara
For RSVP and Tickets
MAR 28 SAT – The Peninsula Picnic, Mornington, Vic
with Melbourne choir First Chorus Band of Singers
w/ Bernard Fanning, Hollow Coves, Caravãna sun, The Meltdown
For RSVP and Tickets
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