Mayflower Madame Goes For Adds

Posted on Apr 3, 2017
Mayflower Madame Goes For Adds

Formed in Oslo, Norway, during wintertime, Mayflower Madame got its start in an industrial building shared with a carwash. The band began to rehearse amidst the gritty surroundings, quickly finding their dark, post-punkish sound and recording a four-track demo. After gaining some attention on the radio, the quartet of Trond Fagernes (guitars/vocals), Havard Haga (guitars), Petter Marberg (bass), and Ola J. Kyrkjeeide (drums) began playing all around Norway. By the time they released their first EP, 2013’s Into The Haze, they had already played festival shows with Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds and My Bloody Valentine. The EP, and a subsequent single released in 2015, earned the band opening slots with the likes of Crystal Stilts, La Femme, Killing Joke, and Moon Duo, culminating in the 2016 release of debut LP Observed In A Dream

The band released a new single, “Drown,” in advance of its first-ever tour of the United States which started last Friday. The song picks up where the critically-acclaimed Observed In a Dream left off, adding another layer to their dark and haunting blend of post-punk, shoegaze, and psychedelia.

In addition to the new single, last week’s digital servicing included the entirety of Observed In A Dream.

See Mayflower Madame on tour, with limited dates on the East and West Coast:

4/3 – Diabolical Records – Salt Lake City, UT
4/4 – The Manor – Boise, ID
4/5 – Funhouse – Seattle, WA
4/6 – The Cobalt – Vancouver, BC
4/7 – Out From The Shadows Fest  – Portland, OR
4/8 – Somos Gallery – Salinas, CA
4/9 – Brick & Mortar Music Hall – San Francisco, CA
4/10 – Complex – Los Angeles, CA
4/11 – Soda Bar – San Diego, CA

“This is dark, brooding stuff positively drenched with swagger. The shoegaze tendencies provide tremendous depth to the songs, letting the jangle of the guitars still hit with a lot of impact.” – Ghettoblaster Magazine

RIYL: Bauhaus, A Place To Bury Strangers, The Jesus & Mary Chain, Cosmonauts, Protomartyr, Slowdive, Black Marble

FCC Clean

Label: Night Cult Records

Going For Adds Now

Digital Servicing Only

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