Human Television Heads West


You have been hearing us talk about Human Television for quite some time here on the Tripwire. Their debut full-length album, Look At Who You’re Talking To, has finally been released via Gigantic Music and was well worth the wait. This Brookladelphia (half Brooklyn half Philadelphia) based quartet is hitting the road, bringing their catchy jangly pop out to the west coast with buddies The Lilys.

If you have yet to experience the REM vs. Wedding Present goodness of Human Television, check them out for free as they are featured on this week’s Push Upstairs Podcast. Click here to download our weekly dose of Tripwire approved great new music.

06.30.06 – Scottsdale, AZ (Panic)
07.01.06 – Albuquerque, NM (Launchpad)
07.03.06 – Salt Lake City, UT (Kayo Gallery)
07.05.06 – Seattle, WA (The Crocodile)
07.06.06 – Portland, OR (Douglas Fir Lounge)
07.07.06 – Sacramento, CA (Gallery)
07.08.06 – San Francisco, CA (Bottom Of The Hill)
07.10.06 – Los Angeles, CA (The Echo)
07.11.06 – San Diego, CA (Casbah)
07.12.06 – Los Angeles, CA (Spaceland)
07.13.06 – Long Beach, CA (The Prospector)

Related:
  1. Human Television Add Tour Dates
  2. Human Television Play With Lilys
  3. Human Television Announces NYC Dates
  4. Human Television Announce New Album And NYC Show
  5. Human Television Announce New Album And NYC Show
 
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