Peach Kelli Pop (AKA. Allie Hanlon from The White Wires) has been bashing out dreamy, lo-fi bubblegum pop for a few years now, with two full-length releases under her belt (the latter of which was released by California’s insanely prolific Burger Records).
Her new EP, the “Mindreader / Surfing Everyday” 7″ was just released by Porchcore Records, and you can stream both tracks below.
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You’ll also have the chance to catch the band live this week, when they play Katacombes Sunday March 23. The show starts at 8:00, and will set you back $8.
For more info, check out the Facebook event: http://facebook.com/events/253351724843082
Here are the full North American dates:
3/18 Asheville NC @ Broadways w/ Ouroboros Boys
3/19 Cincinnati @ The Comet
w/ Black Planet, Bummer’s Eve
3/20 Detroit @ Jumbos w/ Feelings & 1 tba
3/21 Toronto @ Smiling Bhudda w/ Average Times, First Base, Non-Stop Girls
3/22 Ottawa @ Gabba Gabba Hey
w/ Average Times, Astral Gunk, Pale Lips
3/23 Montreal @ Katacombes w/ the Rejecters +1
3/26 NYC @ DBA w/ the Foxx, Fostercare, Mannequin Pussy
3/27 NYC @ Don Pedros w/
Mystery Lights, Skully (Ex-Splinters)
3/28 Philly @ Golden Tea House w/ Tacocat, Marge, Ghostgum
3/29 Cleveland @ Happy Dog w/ Nights & Heavy Sweater
3/30 Chicago @ Burlington w/ Uh Bones & Joust
3/31 Milwaukee @ Center St. Free Space w/ Bored Games, Atlantic Thrills & Joust
4/1 Minneapolis @ Hexagon w/ Frankie Teardrop, Real Numbers
, Joust
4/2 Omaha @ Middle Haus
w/ Nathan Ma, Telepathy Problems
3/3 Denver @ Lion’s Lair w/ Postal Holiday, Lisa Prank
4/4 SLC @ Diabolical Records w/ tba
4/5 Las Vegas @ Atomic Liquor w/ the Mapes
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