A Twin Haus Australian Tour 2014 has been announced.

In celebration of the release of their debut EP Waxen Myriad, out on 3rd May, Twin Haus are hitting the East Coast the same month for a series of live dates to showcase their new material.

Derived from an out and out collective jam session in an old Brisbane storage unit, the four members of Twin Haus produce sounds that are a by product of math-rock and psychedelia, in a fusion of bounteous chord progressions and ever-evolving rhythms through inventive bass and drum combinations.

Their music deftly walks the line between calm ambience and frenzied rock ‘n’ roll, generating a rather seasoned sound that continues to honour their influences while retaining their own sense of sonic style, all captured in their lead single ‘Night Locust’. Listen below.

The first rays of 2014 brought about the recording of their debut EP on a tranquil NSW wine vineyard. Engineered and produced by ARIA award winning producer, Tim Carr, Waxen Myriad is the result of Twin Haus’s efforts: a six track release that will make its mark when it lands this May.

Be sure to catch this thrilling new foursome when they play a stage in your local next month as part of their Australian Tour 2014.

Twin Haus Australian Tour 2014

Saturday 3rd May – The HiFi, Brisbane QLD
w/ Wolver and Shady Bliss
Tickets $15 (+b/f): http://tickets.thehifi.com.au/default.aspx?Event=42964

Sunday 4th May – The Brewery, Byron Bay NSW
w/ Moses Gunn Collective and Sassin Frass
Free Show

Sunday 11th May – The Nimbin Hotel, Nimbin NSW
w/ Wolver and Scrape
Free Show

Friday 16th May – 5 Church Street, Bellingen NSW
Tickets $10 from http://www.5churchstreet.com/

Saturday 17th May – The Pier, Port Macquarie NSW
Free Show

Friday 23rd May – Oxford Art Factory, Sydney NSW
w/ The Upskirts, Gypsies and the Gentlemen, and The Vanns
Tickets $10 (+b/f) http://www.moshtix.com.au

Friday 30th May – The Tote, Melbourne VIC
w/ JackJackJack, Sleep Decade, and Beloved Elk
Tickets $10 (+b/f) http://thetotehotel.oztix.com.au/

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