Monday, October 27, 2008

"Austin power trio White Denim release "Exposion" on digital and vinyl, presented by Transmission Entertainment.

The digital release is now available via the band's website, whitedenimmusic.com.

Subscribers will get things like limited 7”, limited live tracks, videos, artwork by Steve and the album is available in FLAC format.

White Denim will celebrating the release at the FunFunFun Fest afterparty on 11.8 with Dead Confederate at the Mohawk in Austin

White Denim just popped in to NYC for a pair of shows at NYC’s Mercury Lounge and Union Hall after their blistering set at Icelandic Airwaves


Check out today’s post on Brooklyn Vegan

White Denim was recently nominated for an Uncut Award


White Denim will make their 3rd trek across the pond!


Also, their superb UK/European debut album Workout Holiday, will be seeing a reissue planned for November 17, 2008. The new version will contain 5 bonus tracks, including the original demo version of ‘Sitting’ and 4 brand new songs.

White Denim has gained accolades from fans and critics alike for their blues infused music riot. The band took over this years SXSW with cheers from worldwide press and much love for their cracklin' psychedelic tunes.

US audiences have patiently waited but now they finally have their White Denim!
Exposion out on Transmission Entertainment on 11.11

Click Here To Check Out Their Video For Shake Shake Shake

Rolling Stone: Fricke's Picks
"Like Ike and Tina Turner..... White Denim never do anything nice and easy. The bands chopped up punk delirium is effortless sorcery, evoking Talking Heads' dancing-bones rock, the dervish thrash of the Minutemen and the Strokes' pneumatic-guitar pop...White Denim is not simple work, but everything you get is nice and rough."

Rolling Stone: Breaking Band
"On their loud and raw EP Let's Talk About It, which was written and recorded in a 1940s Spartan trailer, the band combines the Stooges' raw power, Hendrix's psychedelic flourishes and the White Stripes' stripped-down blues rock."

Spin Magazine: Hot List
"You can play eye spy with the musical landmarks flying by in these Austin rockers tunes: There's a Stooges riff! Mitch Mitchell's tom-tom fill from "Fire"! A disco beat! What's that wind chime doing there. Luckily, their sense of structure and pop hooks act as aural Dramamine."

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