Critically praised duo’s latest streaming via
Performer now as work begins on debut album in band’s vastly new environment.
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Tree
Machines (L-R): Douglas Wooldridge & Patrick Aubry. Photo by Phil Peterson.
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Tree Machines – In The Press
“Emotionally staggering.” –Diffuser
“Best new rock song of the year so far.” –BULLETT
“This is the best thing I’ve heard all week. So
amazing.” –Daytrotter
“I’ve been unable to stop listening.” –Gold
Flake Paint (UK)
“Grips you in such a beautifully brutal way.” – Innocent Words
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“Summer
Night” is the first of three new singles from Tree Machines. Hear it now
via Performer
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[MP3]: https://www.fanaticpromotion.com/projects/treemachines-singles/mp3/treemachines-summernight.mp3
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“This is an exciting time for us as people and as
artists,” explains Douglas Wooldridge
of Tree Machines referring to the
formerly Lawrence, Kansas-based duo’s decision to relocate to Los Angeles this
summer. “This city is vastly different from the one where we grew up, but here we
are staring blankly into the sun, trying to get our feet under us.”
Following up Wooldridge
and bandmate Patrick Aubry’s
critically praised debut EP as Tree
Machines in early 2015, the duo will now release three new stand-alone
singles as they continue to prep a full-length.
The first of these singles, released August 7th, is “Summer
Night,” a more pop take on the Tree
Machines sound than previously heard.
“‘Summer Night’
is one of our most playful songs to date by far,” says Wooldridge. “It’s full of
quirky guitar lines and stoned observations of late night wonderings in bar
districts, following two hand-clasped lovers striving to keep one step ahead of
this world.”
Aubry continues the thought, explaining that “Summer Night” is the first Tree
Machines track that he’s ever recorded on guitar, since Wooldridge and Aubry’s previous incarnation as a trio left Aubry relegated to bass.
“I’ve written plenty of songs on guitar, but as no one
else was willing to shoulder the bass for the songs, I had to pass the riffs on
to the others,” he explains. “I suppose with the changing of the guard, it’s
only natural that I’d start expressing myself.”
In addition to “Summer
Night,” look out for the new Tree
Machines singles “To Be Alive”
on August 28th and “At Arms Length” on September 18th. Then it’s on to the first Tree Machines album.
“The immediate plan for the future is to partner up
with our producer Mikel Giffin, who
has now become a true member of Tree
Machines and get started on an album,” says Wooldridge. “An album that amasses to the enormity of our move to
the coast.”
“It feels like we’re just getting warmed up,” says Aubry of the band’s future. “It feels
like we’ve got so much more to write.”
Patrick
Aubry and Douglas Wooldridge of Tree
Machines are available for interviews.
Contact Josh Bloom at Fanatic for more information.
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Contact Josh Bloom at Fanatic Promotion
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