10/03/2016

Springtime Carnivore Streams New Album "Midnight Room" on Stereogum

SPRINGTIME CARNIVORE STREAMS NEW ALBUM 
ON STEREOGUM 

FALL TOUR KICKS OFF THIS WEEK
MIDNIGHT ROOM OUT THIS FRIDAY  
ON AUTUMN TONE RECORDS
Photo credit: Julia Brokaw

"A dignified and mystically verbose articulation of failed love." - Stereogum


Springtime Carnivore's stunning new album Midnight Room is out this Friday, October 7 on Autumn Tone Records and is now advance streaming in full on Stereogum.

Stereogum praises the record as "a brew of spectral vocals, shadowy piano riffs, wind chimes, wildflowers, and cattails... The album feels like an hour's worth of lucid dreaming with images of crushed flowers and shimmering sea glass."

Springtime Carnivore's tour with La Sera kicks off this Friday in Pomona, California and will continue through 20+ dates across North America.

10/07: Glasshouse - Pomona, CA
10/08: The Hideout - San Diego, CA
10/09: Valley Bar - Phoenix, AZ
10/10: Meow Wolf - Santa Fe, NM
10/12: Sidewinder - Austin, TX
10/13: Club Dada - Dallas, TX
10/15: Firebird - St. Louis, MO
10/16: High Watt - Nashville, TN
10/18: Masquerade - Atlanta, GA
10/19: Pinhook - Chapel Hill, NC
10/20: Song Byrd - Washington, DC
10/21: Goldilocks Gallery - Philadelphia, PA
10/22: Mercury Lounge - New York, NY
10/23: Baby's All Right - Brooklyn, NY
10/25: Brookline Teen Center - Boston, MA
10/26: Mohawk - Buffalo, NY
10/28: Silver Dollar - Toronto, ON
10/29: El Club - Detroit, MI
10/30: Empty Bottle - Chicago, IL
11/01: Lost Lake - Denver, CO
11/02: Kilby Court - Salt Lake City, UT
11/03: Holland Project - Reno, NV
11/04: Swedish American Hall - San Francisco, CA
11/05: Bootleg Theater - Los Angeles, CA

Springtime Carnivore - Midnight Room
Out October 7 on Autumn Tone Records
    
1. Midnight Room
2. Face In The Moon
3. Into The Avalanche
4. Double Infinity
5. Raised By Wolves
6. Nude Polaroids
7. Under The Spell
8. Wires Crossing
9. Bad Dream Baby
10. Rough Magic

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