Texas punk band Die Spitz unveil music video for their latest single, "Pop Punk Anthem (Sorry For The Delay)" – a tantalizing taste of their forthcoming debut album, "Something to Consume."
Die Spitz Embarks on North American Tour with Viagra Boys
Die Spitz, the Austin-based alt. rock band, has announced their first major tour since being declared the best new band in the world by Louder. The tour will kick off on September 10 and will see them supporting Viagra Boys across North America.
The tour marks a significant milestone in Die Spitz's career, coming after the success of their UK show at London's Downstairs at the Dome last month. The band's electrifying performance was enough to earn them the prestigious title, marking a promising start to their international journey.
Die Spitz, a four-piece female punk band, is no stranger to the raw, energetic sounds of punk rock, grunge, and alternative rock. Their influences, which include Nirvana, PJ Harvey, Mudhoney, Pixies, and Black Sabbath, are evident in their music. Their upcoming debut album, Something to Consume, is expected to continue this tradition.
The band consists of Ava Schrobilgen (vocalist/guitarist/drummer), Chloe De St. Aubin (drummer/vocalist/guitarist), Ellie Livingston (vocalist/guitarist), and Kate Halter (bassist). Their unique blend of talents and shared passion for punk rock makes for a powerful and captivating live performance.
The band's second single, Pop Punk Anthem (Sorry For The Delay), will be released on September 12 by Jack White's Third Man Records. The song, which is about obsessive insanity due to unrequited limerence, is set to be a highlight of their upcoming tour. The video for the single has already been shared by Die Spitz and promises to be as energetic and intense as the music itself.
The tour is expected to generate more buzz and popularity for the band, giving fans across North America the opportunity to witness their powerful live performance. With their unique sound, punk aesthetic, and captivating stage presence, Die Spitz is sure to leave a lasting impression on audiences.
As they embark on this new chapter of their career, Die Spitz is poised to make a significant impact on the alt. rock and punk scenes. Their North American tour with Viagra Boys is not to be missed.
[1] Information sourced from various online articles.
- The drummer, Chloe De St. Aubin, also lends her vocals and plays the guitar in Die Spitz, adding to their unique sound.
- With their upcoming tour, Die Spitz will release their latest single, a punk-inspired track titled Pop Punk Anthem (Sorry For The Delay), published by Jack White's Third Man Records.
- The band's debut album, Something to Consume, is eagerly anticipated by fans and critics alike, set to continue their sonic exploration of punk, grunge, and alternative rock genres.
- The captivating live performances of Die Spitz have already earned them critical acclaim, with a standout show at London's Downstairs at the Dome placing them at the top of Louder's list for best new band in the world.
- During their North American tour with Viagra Boys, audiences can expect nothing less than a classic rock and punk-infused entertainment spectacle from the energetic and promising Die Spitz.
- The band members, Ava Schrobilgen (vocalist, guitarist, drummer), Ellie Livingston (vocalist, guitarist), Chloe De St. Aubin (drummer, vocalist, guitarist), and Kate Halter (bassist), showcase their shared passion for music and diverse talents in every live performance.
- As their prestigious title suggests, Die Spitz is more than just a band; they are a force to be reckoned with in the alternative rock and punk scenes.
- The upcoming tour with Viagra Boys will not only provide fans with an opportunity to enjoy their live performance but also promises to further cement Die Spitz's position as a significant player in the music industry.