Raised in the embers of punk rock and described as “some unholy union between Sonic Youth and Le Tigre,” the Auckland four piece harness jagged, noisy guitars filtered through the unrivalled stage presence of Liddell, guitarist Jun Park, bass player Chris Marshall and drummer Tom Leggett.
The band has built a reputation for fierce, formidable and head-spinning live shows which have caught the attention of acts like The Foo Fighters, Shellac, Wolf Alice, Idles and Die! Die! Die!, who have all eagerly harnessed their support on stage.
Combining elements of post-punk, no-wave and rock, Miss June hold close their DIY roots while creating a blistering, reckless sound full of melodic hooks and overdriven riffs that are at once immediately recognizable and yet entirely their own.New Zealand’s Miss June have released a final taster of debut album, 'Bad Luck Party' out September 6th via Frenchkiss Records, in the form of new single 'Anomaly'.
"I have an incredible ability to attract individuals that are as flawed as I am. It’s made my life chaotic and beautiful. This song is about a girl. A girl I will never understand. A girl that’s a gun, a burning sun and an anomaly to me", says Miss June vocalist, Annabel Liddell, on the meaning behind the new single.
Next month, Miss June will begin their world-wide tour in celebration of the album's release. The Bad Luck Party Tour will kick off in Wellington, New Zealand, before hitting Australia, Europe, the UK, USA and Canada for two months until early November.
Find tickets for live dates at: ihatemissjune.com
Pre-order debut album: 'Bad Luck Party'
Listen to previous singles: 'Enemies' / 'Best Girl' / 'Twitch'
Full 2019 Bad Luck Party Tour Dates: September 6th - San Fran Bath House - Wellington September 7th - Galatos - Auckland September 11th - The Vanguard - Sydney September 18th - Maze - Berlin September 19th - Blue Shel - Cologne September 20th - Reeperbahn Festival - Hamburg September 23rd - Cinetol - Amsterdam September 24th - Trix - Antwerp September 28th - The Flapper - Birmingham September 29th - Yes - Manchester September 30th - Headrow House - Leeds October 1st - Poetry Club - Glasgow October 2nd - Sneaky Pete's - Edinburgh October 5th - Tiny Rebel - Cardiff October 6th - Port Mahon - Oxford October 7th - Rough Trade, Bristol October 9th - Latest Music, Brighton October 10th - The Lexington, London October 14th - Rough Trade - Brooklyn, NY October 15th - Once - Boston, MA October 16th - DC9 - Washington, DC October 17th - Kung Fu Necktie - Philadelphia, PA October 19th - Velvet Underground - Toronto, ON October 21st - Subterranean - Chicago, IL October 23rd - The Basement - Nashville, TN October 24th - The Earl - Atlanta, GA October 27th - Bronze Peacock - Houston, TX October 28th - Hotel Vegas - Austin, TX November 1st - Valley Bar - Phoenix, AZ November 2nd - Morrocan - Los Angeles, CA November 4th - Rickshaw Stop - San Francisco, CA
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