
Cut Off Your Hands have announced they will take to the road this November to play a run of headline dates.
2011 saw the release of Cut Off Your Hands' sophomore album ‘Hollow’, which set about redefining the band's sound. With a penchant for charming melody and heavy laden baritone guitars, on ‘Hollow’ the band draw from great antipodean pop purveyors, The Go-Betweens to The Triffids and The Church, with a touch of Flying Nun thrown in for good measure.
The New Zealand four piece visited our shores earlier this year, with a run of sold out club shows in June, coinciding with the release of first single "You Should Do Better", and recently returned with a main stage spot at Splendour in the Grass as well as sideshows with UK outfit Friendly Fires.
Cut Off Your Hands ‘Hollow’ tour November 2011:
Thursday 10th November
The Toff, Melbourne
Moshtix - www.moshtix.com.au; PH: 1300 (GET TIX) 438 849
Saturday 12th November
Plus One @ Ed Castle, Adelaide
www.moshtix.com.au; PH: 1300 (GET TIX) 438 849
Friday 18th November
Alhambra, Brisbane
Oztix - www.oztix.com.au; PH: 1300 762 545
Saturday 19th November
The Standard, Sydney
www.moshtix.com.au; PH: 1300 (GET TIX) 438 849
What the press are saying about ‘HOLLOW’
BEAT “A superior second album”
MUSIC AUSTRALIA GUIDE “A triumphant return for the band”
PITCHFORK “The band seems to have found its true strength here in a sound that's pretty far removed from the implied violence of its name”