Otherkin announce debut album ‘OK’ + tour

indieisnotagenre.com
3 min readJun 16, 2017

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Dublin garage rockers Otherkin today reveal their highly anticipated debut album OK will be released on September 29th. Coinciding with this news, the band also share new album cut REACT. Listen below.

The 12 track album will include recent singles Bad Advice and Enabler as well as long time fan favourite Ay Ay. The artwork and tracklisting can be found below.

The album announcement follows a recent tour with The Amazon as well as a support slot with Guns ’N’ Roses. Otherkin made their Download debut at Castle Donington recently and were also recently championed by Metallica’s Lars Ulrich on his Beats1 radio show. The band are currently on a UK tour with punk-rock legends The Dead Kennedy’s.

OK track listing:
1 — Treat Me So Bad
2 — Come On, Hello
3 — Ay Ay
4 — Feel It
5 — ‘89
6 — Yeah, I Know
7 — Enabler
8 — Razorhead
9 — Bad Advice
10 — I Was Born
11 — React
12 — So So

To support the release of the album, Otherkin will be heading out on a mammoth set of tour dates as both special guests of INHEAVEN in the UK and headlining their own gigs in fifteen European countries. Full dates cen be found below.

OK was recorded in Ireland with David Prendergast, Jason Boland and the band at the controls, while the tracks were mixed in London by Jolyon Thomas, best known for his work with Slaves and Royal Blood. Showing real commitment to their art, singer Luke and drummer Rob both had fresh OK tattoos committed to flesh for the album artwork.

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Tour dates:

30th September — Think Tank, Newcastle, UK (with InHeaven)
1st October — King Tuts, Glasgow, UK (with InHeaven)
2nd October — Brudenell Social, Leeds, UK (with InHeaven)
4th October — The Plug, Sheffield, UK (with InHeaven)
5th October — Sugarmill, Stoke-On-Trent, UK (with InHeaven)

6th October — Buyers Club, Liverpool, UK (with InHeaven)
9th October — Mama Roux’s, Birmingham, UK (with InHeaven)

22nd October — Deaf Institute, Manchester, UK
23rd October — Crofters Rights, Bristol, UK
24th October — Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff, UK
25th October — Face Bar, Reading, UK
26th October — Camden Assembly, London, UK
28th October — Forum Basement, Tunbridge Wells, UK
29th October — Hope & Ruin, Brighton, UK

31st October — Rotown, Rotterdam, Netherlands
1st November — Witloof Bar, Brussels, Belgium
2nd November — MTC, Cologne, Germany
3rd November — Sugar Factory, Amsterdam, Netherlands
4th November — Vera, Groningen, Netherlands
6th November — Ideal Bar, Copenhagen, Denmark
7th November — Molotow Sky Bar, Hamburg, Germany
8th November — Musik & Frieden, Berlin, Germany
10th November — Cafe V Lese, Prague, Czech Republic
11th November — Chelsea, Vienna, Austria
12th November — Durer Kert, Budapest, Hungary
13th November — Daos Club, Timisoara, Romania
15th November — Feedback, Nils, Serbia
16th November — Hamam, Pristina, Kosovo
18th November — Stroeja, Sofia, Bulgaria
19th November — Elektropionir, Belgrade, Serbia
20th November — Firchie Think Tank Studio, Novi Sad, Serbia
22nd November — Hangar Bar, Izola, Slovenia
23rd November — Kranhalle, Munich, Germany
24th November — Gonzo, Zurich, Switzerland
25th November — Legend Live Club, Milan, Italy
28th November — Siroco, Madrid, Spain
29th November — Razmataz 3, Barcelona, Spain
1st December — Le Cargo, Arles, France
2nd December — Mecanique Ondulatoire, Paris, France
15th December — Button Factory, Dublin, Ireland

Originally published at Indie is not a genre.

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