7/31/2025

Australia's Radio Free Alice announce new EP, share "Toyota Camry" with official music video

RADIO FREE ALICE ANNOUNCE NEW EP,

EMPTY WORDS

AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE AUGUST 20


THE FUTURE FEELS LOST AND HAUNTED BY THE PAST 

ON NEW SINGLE “TOYOTA CAMRY,”

WATCH THE OFFICIAL VIDEO


ANNOUNCING FIRST HEADLINE NORTH AMERICAN TOUR 

SURROUNDING UPCOMING PERFORMANCE AT SHAKY KNEES 

AND TWO SOLD-OUT NIGHTS IN NYC — SEE ALL DATES HERE

Photo Credit: Harry Baker


“Revitalising the distinct ’80s basslines and sharp guitar riffs of The Smiths and Joy Division, Melbourne’s Radio Free Alice have staked their claim as a rising force…they’ve displayed their strength in transforming nostalgic, gritty post-punk sounds into something much more 

sleek and concise."

“Why the f*ck would you come to one of their shows? You come for the precise post-punk riffs. You come for the endless energy and enthusiastic lyrics. You stay to watch one of Australia’s most exciting guitar bands in years up close.”

Today, Australian new wave/post-punk band Radio Free Alice announce their new EP Empty Wordsavailable everywhere on August 20, 2025. The second preview of their third EP arrives today in the form of “Toyota Camry,” a single lashed with bright guitars and 80s-inspired backing vocals, globally premiered on BBC 6 Music last night. The song’s official music video accompanies the release, directed by the band’s creative partner Finn Robilliard


This news arrives in tandem with the announcement of the band’s first headline North American tour surrounding an upcoming performance at Shaky Knees in Atlanta, GA, this September and two sold out headline shows in NYC (the first selling out in 24 hours). Earlier this week, Radio Free Alice knocked their debut UK headline tour out of the park with six sold out headline shows in London and a newly announced slot at Reading and Leeds Festival.


STREAM “TOYOTA CAMRY”

WATCH THE OFFICIAL VIDEO


Vocalist Noah Learmonth shared that “Toyota Camry” was inspired by a line from author Mark Fisher that he always found incredibly accurate: “everyone is bored but nothing is boring.”


“We recorded it with Peter Katis (Interpol, Bloc Party, Frightened Rabbit) in Connecticut in a house that resembled the one in ‘Monster House’, a horror movie for kids about a haunted house I watched growing up,” Learmonth continues. “Around the house were scattered Polaroids of other bands Peter had recorded albums with, legendary bands, like Interpol. Constantly stumbling across these fading Polaroids in the cutlery draw or whatever in the old wooden house felt weirdly fitting for the song — the song’s about lost futures, haunted by the past.”



The upcoming EP’s title-track was released in March after being recorded during downtime between shows in London. It was  produced by Ewan Pearson (M83, Stella Donnelly, Depeche Mode). Empty Words features two unreleased songs “Regret” produced by Ali Chant (Dry Cleaning, Perfume Genius, Soccer Mommy) and “Chinese Restaurant” both recorded in Bristol, UK, this year and together form a bold step in Radio Free Alice’s wildly consistent output. 


Off the back of their 2nd EP Polyester (2024) - which has hit over 2.5 million streams across its four tracks on Spotify alone since its release in August with support and acclaim from BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 Music (New Music Fix), triple j, FBi Radio, Triple R, Clash, the cover of DORK (UK), Complex, Pigeons & Planes, NME, Rolling Stone, The Line Of Best Fit and many, many others — Radio Free Alice toured extensively throughout the UK and Europe, joined the The Killers on tour across Australia, and co-headlined a national run with Big Special. Throughout it all, plus the acclaim on their singles “2010” and “Johnny,” the highest kudos might have come from The Brian Jonestown Massacre’s leader Anton Newcombe, who told the band they were “not shit” after accidentally catching one of their headline shows on Gadigal Land in Sydney.


Formed in Gadigal Land/Sydney in 2020 before making the move to Naarm/Melbourne, Radio Free Alice — Noah Learmonth (he/him; vocals, guitar), Jules Paradiso (he/him; guitar), Michael Phillips (he/him; bass, saxophone), and Lochie Dowd (he/him; drums) — continue to make their mark with their wildly consistent output and vital live performances. Their debut self-titled EP (2023) was nominated for Best Independent Punk Album or EP at the AIR Awards and quickly followed up with Polyester (2024). They’ve played countless festivals across Australia and Europe, with their US debut at SXSW earlier this year, and additional touring with Royel Otis and Sorry.

RADIO FREE ALICE

EMPTY WORDS

Release Date: August 20, 2025


TRACK LIST

1. Empty Words

2. Toyota Camry

3. Regret

4. Chinese Restaurant

UPCOMING TOUR DATES

UK / EU

July 31 - The Garage (Attic Bar) - Glasgow, UK (SOLD OUT)

August 2 - Wilderness Festival - Oxfordshire, UK #

August 3 - All Together Now Festival - Waterford, Ireland #

August 5 - The Sound House - Dublin, Ireland (SOLD OUT)

August 6 - Shacklewell Arms - London, England (SOLD OUT)

August 7 - Haldern Pop Festival - Rees, Germany #

August 8 - Sebright Arms - London, England (SOLD OUT)

August 10 - Yellow Arch - Sheffield, UK

August 11 - Sunflower Lounge - Birmingham, UK (SOLD OUT)

August 12 - Kaz Stockroom - Liverpool, UK (SOLD OUT)

August 14 - Shacklewell Arms - London, UK (SOLD OUT)

August 18 - Prince Albert - Brighton, UK (SOLD OUT)

August 20 - Brixton Windmill - London, UK (SOLD OUT)

August 22 - Reading and Leeds Festival - Leeds, UK#

August 24 - Reading and Leeds Festival - Reading, UK#

August 27 - EKKO - Utrecht, NL

August 30 - Manchester Psych Festival (YES Pink Room) - Manchester, UK 

September 5 - Supersonic Records - Paris, FR


NORTH AMERICA

September 7 - The Monarch - Toronto, ON

September 8 - Casa del Popolo - Montréal, QC

September 10 - The Red Room at Cafe 939 - Boston, MA

September 12 - Union Pool - New York, NY (SOLD OUT)

September 13 - Night Club 101 [late night show] - New York, NY (SOLD OUT)

September 16 - Kung Fu Necktie - Philadelphia, PA

September 17 - Songbyrd Music House - Washington, DC

September 19 - Purgatory At The Masquerade (Shaky Knees Late Night Show) - Atlanta, GA

September 20 - Shaky Knees Music Festival - Atlanta, GA #

September 21 - The Basement - Nashville, TN

September 23 - Schubas Tavern - Chicago, IL (LOW TICKETS)

September 24 - 7th St Entry - Minneapolis, MN

October 8 - Los Angeles, CA - El Cid

October 10 - San Francisco, CA - Eli’s Mile High Club

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