Frankie Rose Shares Video for New Song - “Dyson Sphere”
Cage Tropical Due Out This Friday via Slumberland/Grey Market
Aug 07, 2017 Frankie Rose
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Frankie Rose is releasing a sci-fi themed new album, Cage Tropical, this Friday (August 11) via Slumberland/Grey Market. Previously she shared “Trouble” (via a visual that included a phone number for a UFO hotline) and “Red Museum” (via its strange video directed by Geneva Jacuzzi). Now she has shared another song, “Dyson Sphere,” via a Daniel Patrick Carbone-directed video of her performing the song in low light. Watch the video below via Stereogum (who premiered it), followed by her upcoming tour dates.
Long a fixture in the Brooklyn scene, Rose decided to move back to her family home in Los Angeles, but it didn’t quite go as planned. “I moved to LA, drama ensued and I ended up on a catering truck,” she said in a previous press release. “I was like, how can this be my life after being a touring musician and living off of music. I had really lost my way and I thought I was totally done.”
Luckily Rose soon teamed up with producer Jorge Elbrecht (Tamaryn, Gang Gang Dance, No Joy, Violens) to begin work on the new album, her fourth and the follow-up to 2013’s Herein Wild (not including 2014’s Careers, the one album she did a s member of Beverly).
A previous press release said Cage Tropical is full of “sci-fi references and ‘80s influences.”
“My references aren’t just music,” said Rose, “I love old sci-fi. They Live is one of my favorite movies ever, same with Suspiria. ‘80s sci-fi movies with a John Carpenter soundtrack, with silly synths - that makes it into my file, to the point that I’ll write lyrics incorporating that kind of stuff. It’s in there.”
Frankie Rose Tour Dates:
North American Tour:
AUG 11 - PHILADELPHIA - Johnny Brenda’s
AUG 12 - NEW YORK - Baby’s All Right
SEP 12 - WASHINGTON DC - DC9
SEP 13 - CARRBORO - Cats Cradle
SEP 14 - ATLANTA - The Earl
SEP 15 - NASHVILLE - The End
SEP 17 - NEW ORLEANS - Gasa Gasa
SEP 18 - HOUSTON - Walters Downtown
SEP 19 - DALLAS - Club Dada
SEP 20 - AUSTIN - Barracuda
SEP 22 - PHOENIX - Rebel Lounge
SEP 23 - SAN DIEGO - Soda Bar
SEP 24 - LOS ANGELES - The Echo
SEP 25 - SAN FRANCISCO - Rickshaw Stop
SEP 28 - PORTLAND - Doug Fir
SEP 29 - SEATTLE - Barboza
SEP 30 - VANCOUVER - The Cobalt
OCT 2 - SALT LAKE CITY - Kilby Court
OCT 3 - DENVER - Globe Hall
OCT 6 - ST PAUL - Turf Club
OCT 7 - CHICAGO - Empty Bottle
OCT 9 - PITTSBURGH - Club Cafe
OCT 10 - BUFFALO - Studio at Waiting Room
OCT 12- NEW YORK - Rough Trade
U.K./European Tour:
OCT 17 - BRIGHTON - The Joker
OCT 18 - LONDON - Moth Club
OCT 19 - MANCHESTER - Castle
OCT 20 - EDINBURGH - Sneaky Pete
OCT 21 - COVENTRY - Kasbah
OCT 22 - NOTTINGHAM - Bodega
OCT 24 - LEEDS - Brudenell Social Club
OCT 25 - TURNBRIDGE WELLS - The Forum
OCT 28 - AMSTERDAM - London Calling
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