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Detroit’s Electric Six Release New Album “Turquoise” — Tour in US and Europe to Begin This Autumn

With Turquoise, Detroit rockers Electric Six at long last waltz back into memory, proving how delightfully entertaining they’ve always been. For many moons, these folks have famously promised an annual album – and they’ve kept that oath with one caveat: while we’re all still wrestling with the limitations of the Gregorian calendar, Electric Six operates on Dick Valentine Time. By our primitive timeframe standards, it’s been five years since their last offering, but they’ve returned with fourteen unapologetically vibrant numbers about life’s grand questions.

Electric Six’s adventures with Turquoise began in January of 2020, but, like all of us, some global commotion made them briefly lose their train of thought. The world’s woes seem to have lengthened their creative process a smidge. During that time, Electric Six paused to take a gander in the looking glass. And what visage did they find peering back? None other than their own. When a band conjures something this thrilling, one might argue there’s little need to ever stir again. Yet, let’s not be naïve… Electric Six shan’t meet its demise anytime soon.

The album’s tunes flit from irresistibly catchy numbers to soul-stirring weightiness with their signature concoction of disco, punk, New Wave, and more, spanning generations with their infectious sound. From the irresistibly sugary beats of Take Me To The Sugar and the cheekily titled Staten Island Ass Squad, to the profound riffs of Child Of Hunger and Skywriting, and then tiptoeing into a realm reminiscent of Springsteen with Units of Time. Electric Six isn’t just a musical fling; they’re an affair for every palette, every moment, and every silhouette.

Turquoise will entice you, charm you, and have you shimmying before you even realize there’s a tune blaring in that dance-loving noggin of yours.

If you fancy, the album’s up for grabs on CD and a chic limited-edition vinyl through Metropolis Records (Order Here). For those tethered to the modern age, streaming is an option, too.

Look for Electric Six on tour in North America with the Surfrajettes, starting on September 26th in St. Louis, MO.

Tour Dates:

  • Tuesday, September 26: Off Broadway, St. Louis, MO
  • Wednesday, September 27: RecordBar, Kansas City, MO
  • Thursday, September 28: Wave, Wichita, KS
  • Friday, September 29: Trees, Dallas, TX
  • Saturday, September 30: Antone’s, Austin, TX
  • Sunday, October 1: Continental Club, Houston, TX
  • Tuesday, October 3: The Parish at House of Blues, New Orleans, LA
  • Wednesday, October 4: Zydeco, Birmingham, AL
  • Thursday, October 5: The Earl, Atlanta, GA
  • Friday, October 6: The Barrelhouse Ballroom, Chattanooga, TN
  • Saturday, October 7: The Grey Eagle, Asheville, NC
  • Sunday, October 8: Charleston Pour House, Charleston, SC
  • Tuesday, October 10: Cat’s Cradle, Carrboro, NC
  • Wednesday, October 11: The Tin Pan, Richmond, VA
  • Thursday, October 12: Tally Ho Theater, Leesburg, VA
  • Friday, October 13: The Meadow, Kings County, NY
  • Saturday, October 14: Askew Bistro & Entertainment Venue, Providence, RI
  • Sunday, October 15: City Winery Boston, Boston, MA
  • Tuesday, October 17: Debonair Music Hall, Teaneck, NJ
  • Wednesday, October 18: Bond Street Bar, Asbury Park, NJ
  • Thursday, October 19: City Winery Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
  • Friday, October 20: Hard Rock Cafe, Pittsburgh, PA
  • Saturday, October 21: The Magic Bag, Ferndale, MI
  • Sunday, October 22: Tip Top Deluxe Bar & Grill, Grand Rapids, MI
  • Wednesday, October 25: Turf Club, St Paul, MN
  • Thursday, October 26: Shank Hall, Milwaukee, WI
  • Friday, October 27: The Chop Shop & 1st Ward, Chicago, IL

Europe:

  • Thursday, November 23: Melkweg, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Friday, November 24: De Bosuil, Weert, Netherlands
  • Saturday, November 25: Muziekgieterij, Maastricht, Netherlands
  • Monday, November 27: Cottingham Civic Hall, Cottingham, United Kingdom
  • Tuesday, November 28: The Crescent Community Venue, York, United Kingdom
  • Wednesday, November 29: New Century Hall, Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Thursday, November 30: Liquid Room, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
  • Friday, December 1: Limelight, Belfast, United Kingdom
  • Saturday, December 2: The Academy, Middle Abbey Street, Dublin, Ireland
  • Monday, December 4: O2 Academy Bournemouth, Bournemouth, United Kingdom
  • Tuesday, December 5: O2 Academy Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
  • Wednesday, December 6: O2 Academy Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • Thursday, December 7: O2 Academy Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom
  • Friday, December 8: O2 Academy Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom
  • Saturday, December 9: Islington Academy, London, United Kingdom
  • Sunday, December 10: Concorde 2, Brighton, United Kingdom

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Alice Teeple

Alice Teeple is a photographer, multidisciplinary artist, and writer. She is not in Tin Machine.

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