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Collapsing Cities' Strangers Again Album Release Launch Gig

22 June 2012 - 0 Comments

Auckland indie favourites Collapsing Cities announce the release of their second album Strangers again on 13 July through the Pastel Pistol label.

The band celebrates with a return to the Kings Arms for a launch gig on Friday 20 July with special guests Beach Pigs and Popstrangers.

Tickets are available on http://www.undertheradar.co.nz/ including bundled deals with album downloads and CDs. 

Produced by Nick Roughan and featuring the bNet hit singles ‘Tazers’ and ‘Regret’, Strangers again is a great return from Collapsing Cities.

The band’s Elixir Always album was a 2008 favourite that saw the group head to the UK where they won press and radio fans.

Strangers again  (Pastel Pistol/Rhythm Method) – out 13 July

Collapsing Cities w/ special guests
Beach Pigs and Pop Strangers – Kings Arms, 20 July

Tickets from http://www.undertheradar.co.nz/


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