“the whole far surpasses the sum of its parts” - BBC
“This band care little about a rock’n’roll image, and a lot about unspoiled rock music. Because really, that’s all you need.” - NME
“…while the Soft Pack may exhibit more grace and decorum these days, [their] seething send-off tracks are proof the band has gone soft in name only” - Pitchfork
Civil Society are proud to announce the return to Australia of The Soft Pack. After a whirlwind tour earlier this year, and a steady string of shows through the US since, California’s The Soft Pack are set to bring their raw, stripped back sound back to Australia for two headline shows with huge line-ups. Supporting the band with be retrp-pop darlings Deep Sea Arcade in Sydney, and local supergroup Boomgates in Melbourne (featuring members of Dick Diver, The Twerps, Teen Archer and Eddy Current Suppression Ring). Joining them at both shows will also be fresh Gold Coast upstarts Bleeding Knees Club.
The brainchild of two obsessive music fans both named Matt, Matt Lamkin and Matty McLoughlin, The Soft Pack have quickly become one of the buzz bands of 2010. “We wanted to start a band that played simple, catchy, smart rock songs,” says Matt. “There weren’t many bands in San Diego doing that at the time. So we did.”
Early on in the group’s development, Matt and Matty honed their sound into a sparse yet fiery mix of guitars, drums, base and Matt’s pokerfaced singing style. Just in time for CMJ 2008, the pair recruited Dave Lantzman (bass) and Brian Hill (drums), and the new incarnation played a raucous 11 shows as part of the festival.
Shedding their somewhat-controversial “Muslims” moniker, that had unintentionally become a distraction, the group changed their name to The Soft Pack in December 2008. Despite the name change, the group continued their prolific rise with releases of mp3s, sell-out vinyl singles and EPs, viral videos, and scoring appearances on Letterman in the process.
Civil Society is thrilled to welcome The Soft Pack back for their second trip to our shores this year. Their brand of stripped back garage rock will have them reeling in the crowds this summer, as well as pleasing their already bourgeoning fan base. Don’t miss out on your chance to see the band head up two nights of rock at its stripped back best, supported by a host of Australia’s most exciting garage/punk acts.
The Soft Pack
Return Australian Tour 2010/11
Supported by Pedestrian, Beat, Brag, FBi, and RRR
SYDNEY
Manning Bar
Wednesday January 5
Tickets on sale now from Manning Bar
MELBOURNE
Corner Hotel
Friday January 7
Tickets on sale now from The Corner
The Soft Pack will also be appearing at:
Falls Festival
Southbound Festival
Sunset Sounds Festival
Watch:
C'mon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgU2NhcoqWg
Answer To Yourself
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=100633397
Links:
www.thesoftpackofficial.com
www.myspace.com/thesoftpack
www.civilsociety.com.au
www.myspace.com/civilsocietytouring
MP3:
Download The Soft Pack's new track Gagdad:
http://www.inertia-music.com/2010/10/mp3-the-soft-pack-gagdad/
Releases:
The Soft Pack out now through Pod/Inertia