Spring Offensive To Giveaway Free EP During UK Tour
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Friday, 16 July 2010 |
Written by Stereoboard.com
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Dynamic indie-rock quintet Spring Offensive are giving away their latest release exclusively to fans who attend their live shows before it's free public release on the 1st of September.
The fourteen-minute track, entitled 'The First Of Many Dreams About Monsters' is broken into five individual (yet still connected) songs, each embodying a different section of The Grief Cycle. The sections are linked together using audio snippets of the structures initial theorist, Elisabeth Kübler Ross.
The EP can only be obtained during the 18th July - 21st August from the band in person, in the form of a free download card, exclusively at their live shows. The download card will not only contain the track itself, but will also include a whole floppy disks worth of bonus material.
You can catch Spring Offensive and get your free download card over July and August at the following locations:
18/07 OXFORD FREE acoustic show, Malmaison
20/07 WINCHESTER The Railway Inn w/Our Lost Infantry
21/07 BRISTOL The Croft
27/07 SOUTHEND The Railway
28/07 LONDON Club Fandango @ 229
29/07 STAINES Hobgoblin
30/07 COLCHESTER The Twist w/Fervours
01/08 OXFORD Oxford Castle
02/08 LEICESTER The Shed
04/08 BIRMINGHAM Sound Bar
05/08 NOTTINGHAM Spanky Van Dykes
06/08 MANCHESTER Night And Day
07/08 NEWCASTLE Pumprey's Cellar Bar
14/08 BRIGHTON The Hope
21/08 REDDITCH Morton Stanley Festival
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