Broncho stream new album ‘Double Vanity’

Broncho stream new album 'Double Vanity,' the full-length comes out on June 10th via Dine Alone Records.

BRONCHO are streaming their forthcoming full-length Double Vanity in advance of it’s June 10th release via Dine Alone Records. BRONCHO is currently on a North American headlining tour, they play their next show on June 3rd in San Diego, CA.

BRONCHO
DOUBLE VANITY
DINE ALONE RECORDS
JUNE 10, 2016

1. All Time
2. Fantasy Boys
3. I Know You
4. Jenny Loves Jenae
5. Highly Unintentional
6. Senora Borealis
7. New Karma
8. Speed Demon
9. Soak Up The Sun
10. Two Step
11. Wanna Wake Up

It makes sense then, that BRONCHO was born out of out a film project, its initial incarnation sparked when founder Ryan Lindsey was asked to create music “to set to an early 80s punk film.” “That’s all I knew about it,” he remembers, “they were looking for songs that touched this era. And songs kept coming to me and turned something on inside of me artistically.” Lindsey found himself in the midst of prolific run of songs and he liked the idea “of starting out there and seeing where it could go.”

What’s evolved from those first tracks there has been a steady run of success, critical accolades and two full-length albums: 2011’s Can’t Get Past the Lips and 2014’s Just Enough Hip to Be Woman. And beneath it all, the music has been constantly mutating and ceaselessly experimental. From that first inception as a soundtrack in 2010, BRONCHO has taken on a life of its own. The initial inspiration is still there, but now pushing far beyond the stiff confines of score. What began as an ode to ramshackle, high-energy early punk has become something deeper, weirder, and much more nuanced. The undercurrent of early 1980s punk is still there, but The Ramones pogo has been replaced more often by a kind of Love and Rockets-inspired, honeyed, cotton-mouthed drift.

TOUR DATES:

6/03: Casbah – San Diego, CA
6/04: Teragram Ballroom – Los Angeles, CA
6/05: Constellation Room – Santa Ana, CA
6/06: Catalyst Atrium – Santa Cruz, CA
6/07: Independent – San Francisco, CA
6/09: Mississippi Studios – Portland, OR
6/10: Chop Suey – Seattle, WA
6/11: Cobalt – Vancouver, BC
6/13: Kilby Court – Salt Lake City, UT
6/14: Walnut Room – Denver, CO
6/16: 7th Street Entry – Minneapolis, MN
6/17: Beat Kitchen – Chicago, IL
6/18: Wicker Park Green Music Festival – Chicago, IL
6/20: Horseshoe Tavern – Toronto, ON
6/21: Casa Del Popolo – Montreal, QC
6/22: Great Scott – Boston, MA
6/23: Johnny Brenda’s – Philadelphia, PA
6/24: Bowery Ballroom – New York, NY
6/25: DC9 – Washington, DC
6/26: Strange Matter – Richmond, VA
6/29: Hi Watt – Nashville, TN
6/30: Outland – Springfield, MO
8/03: Riot Room – Kansas City, MO
8/04: Off Broadway – St. Louis, MO
8/05: Cosmic Charlie’s – Lexington, KY
8/06: Hi Fi – Indianapolis, IN
8/07: Zanzabar – Louisville, KY
8/08: The Basement – Columbus, OH
8/09: Club Cafe – Pittsburgh, PA
8/10: Majestic Cafe – Detroit, MI
8/11: Mohawk – Buffalo, NY

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