What better way to bring attention toward your new album than to serve as the opening act for one of the most acclaimed bands around on a long string of dates? That's the favorable fate befalling British spazz-rockers the Noisettes. Their new album What's the Time, Mr. Wolf, is slated to cross the pond in April. And beginning in late March, they'll hit the road with TV on the Radio. If you reference this earlier post, The Noisettes will join TVOTR at the March 28 date in San Francisco and continue on with the band through the end of the tour.
Noisettes prep new album, open for TVOTR
What better way to bring attention toward your new album than to serve as the opening act for one of the most acclaimed bands around on a long string of dates? That's the favorable fate befalling British spazz-rockers the Noisettes. Their new album What's the Time, Mr. Wolf, is slated to cross the pond in April. And beginning in late March, they'll hit the road with TV on the Radio. If you reference this earlier post, The Noisettes will join TVOTR at the March 28 date in San Francisco and continue on with the band through the end of the tour.
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6 Responses
January 28, 2007 at 12:29 p.m.
| Dave Park |
Haven't checked the album yet, but if NME is championing them I'm worried. |
January 28, 2007 at 4:02 p.m.
| John Zeiss |
Yeah, I'm not impressed at all by what I've heard. |
January 28, 2007 at 5:45 p.m.
| China |
Wait...are the Noisettes replacing Subtle as a TVOTR opener, or is Subtle only opening the first few shows? |
January 28, 2007 at 8:27 p.m.
| John Zeiss |
There must be an earlier opener because Noisettes join the tour a bit of a ways in. |
January 29, 2007 at 10:46 a.m.
| China |
It just seems odd that Subtle would end the tour before running down the west coast, since they're from the bay area. I didn't think they were planning to go across the country just to open. |


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this band sux. more NME crap.