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MASAKICHI unveil music video & announce London mini-album release show at The Lexington‏

August 11, 2015

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MASAKICHI release new music video for ‘Spring

Show at The Lexington in London on 23rd Sept announced
Debut mini-album ‘Hummingbird’ set for release 18th Sept via Fierce Panda

 

London’s Masakichi have unveiled a new music video to accompany their haunting single ‘Spring’. The song is taken from the trio’s forthcoming mini-album which is set for release on 18th September. Masakichi have also announced that they’ll be playing a special release show at The Lexington in London on 23rd September. Tickets now available.

According to vocalist Hannah Cartwright, ‘Spring’ is “intended as a rallying cry. It is meant to give hope because no matter what life throws at you, or how hard it gets, you will still always have the capacity to love.” ‘Spring’ appears in two different forms on ‘Hummingbird’ as it’s also received the Alt-J remix treatment.

The title track of the mini-album ‘Hummingbird’ was featured as Track of The Day on Q Magazine’s site last week, as well as picking up airplay on Amazing Radio, as has ‘Spring’. The band recently played to packed out rooms at both The Hospital Club and The Shacklewell Arms in London.

Combining the expansiveness of post rock and shoegaze with fuzzed up indie rock structures and dance-orientated grooves, Masakichi was formed by guitarist Reuben Gotto who has spent the past few years travelling the world with bands such as Foals, Maccabees and Alt-J, immersing himself in the sonics and inspirations of a nomadic musical lifestyle and returning home with a mammoth catalogue of tracks recorded in hotel rooms, dressing rooms and on long haul flights. Finding kindred spirits vocalist Hannah Cartwright (Snow Ghosts) and bassist Hattie Williams (Telegraphs) in London, the trio began to fully form Reuben’s tracks into songs. Enlisting Reuben’s old band mate Ben Calvert (Killing Joke, Calvin Harris) on drums, the band laid down the six core songs that comprise ‘Hummingbird’ at the end of last year with Rich Wilkinson (Kaiser Chiefs, Adele) and Larry Hibbitt (Marmozets), and have been throwing themselves into the London live scene since.

Masakichi is the name of a character from Reuben’s favourite Murakami book ‘After the Quake’. Masakichi was also an artist in the 1800’s who made a statue of himself for the woman he was in love with, finishing it with his own hair, finger nails and teeth. A great story of passion turning to insanity.

TRACKLISTING:
1. Paper Cuts
2. Spring
3. Hummingbird
4. Bulletproof
5. Without Arrows
6. The Smallest Light
7. Spring (Alt-J Remix)

LIVE SHOWS:
23rd September – The Lexington, London – http://www.wegottickets.com/event/329267

CONNECT:
http://www.masakichiband.com/
https://www.facebook.com/masakichiband
https://twitter.com/masakichiband

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