TWEAK BIRD – TO RELEASE NEW ALBUM, “ANY OL’ WAY”, ON MAY 20th
Los Angeles, Feb. 11, 2014 – Tweak Bird, the Los Angeles duo featuring brothers Ashton and Caleb Bird, return with their third full-length album, Any Ol’ Way, on May 20 via Let’s Pretend Records.
“We set out to write an album that meant something to us,” explained the Bird brothers. “We wanted to voice our opinions and feel comfortable. We hired our dear old friend, David Allen to engineer and co-produce, which helped us explore new sounds and develop unfinished ideas. We believe in peace, marijuana, individual freedoms and not taking ourselves too seriously. This just happened to be what came out.”
The 11-track album was recorded at King Size Sound Labs in Los Angeles and is self-described by the pair as having the feel of “a movie from the nineties, that takes place in the seventies.”
Tweak Bird’s most recent full-length, a 2010 self-titled album, was followed by Undercover Crops, a seven-song EP released in 2012, which Noisey called “heavy yet blissful stoner-psych rock”
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Upcoming Tweak Bird tour dates:
Feb. 26 Los Angeles, CA Scion Rock Show @ The Satellite
Feb. 28 Ventura, CA Bombay Bar
Additional tour dates will be announced soon.
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* Read the Metal Odyssey album review for Tweak Bird’s self-titled album from 2010, by clicking the link below!
TWEAK BIRD – Self Titled Album Is Eclectic And Heavy!
The above link is for an original post featured on Metal Odyssey, on September 28, 2010.
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(Source: Speakeasy PR & Marketing)
* For more info on TWEAK BIRD:
Website: http://www.tweakbird.com
Facebook: Tweak Bird
LONG LIVE TWEAK BIRD.
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