World’s End Press’ self-titled debut album was released via Liberation Music on October 4. Clocking in at just over an hour, the album is expansive, ambitious and darkly anthemic, the kind of debut only a band who have gotten to know each other inside out could make. Intimate ballads nestle between uplifting house driven bangers; glassy-eyed 5am club excursions push up against elegant pop songs.

Produced by Tim Goldsworthy (Massive Attack, The Rapture, Hercules & Love Affair) and mixed by Bruno Ellingham (Spiritualised, New Order), the self-titled album perfectly captures not only the band’s live dynamism, but also the freewheeling, impulsive adventures of a band let loose in the studio of their dreams.

The band are performing a select series of shows in November and December including festival appearances at the Meredith Music Festival and Brisbane’s Valley Fiesta. Having toured with Hot Chip, Primal Scream, and Bloc Party, World’s End Press are renowned for their incendiary live performances. With their debut album finally released, these shows are bound to be a real celebration.

To celebrate, Tone Deaf are giving away a few double passes to their headline shows in Brisbane, Melbourne, and Adelaide. For your chance to win, please enter you details below. Good luck.

World’s End Press Tour Dates

Thursday 14 November – Good God, Sydney, NSW
Tickets on sale online: www.moshtix.com.au or phone bookings: 1300 GET TIX (438 849)

Saturday 23 November – Valley Fiesta, Brisbane, QLD
Info. www.valleyfiesta.com/

Friday 6 December – Corner Hotel, Melbourne VIC
Tickets on sale online: www.cornerhotel.com or phone bookings: 1300 724 867

Saturday 7 December – Plus One @ Rhino Room, Adelaide SA
Tickets on sale online: www.moshtix.com.au or phone bookings: 1300 GET TIX (438 849)

Friday 13 December – Meredith Music Festival, Meredith VIC (SOLD OUT)
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