Skipping Girl Vinegar on the road for ‘One Long Week’
After an absolutely massive 2009, Skipping Girl Vinegar crawled into the studio the week before Christmas to record their new single ‘One Long Week’, the first release from their forthcoming sophomore album.
Working with Melbourne indie producers Nick Huggins (Kid Sam, Whitley) & Greg Arnold, the band ventured into new territories while retaining their organic hobo pop aesthetic, uncovering a dark and overwhelming melodic classic.
Mixed in January 2010 in Nashville by American indie legend Brad Jones (Josh Rouse, Bob Evans), who mixed SGV’s debut album, the new single ‘One Long Week’ uncovers the whirlwind of the previous year of endless independent touring and the release of their debut album ‘Sift The Noise’.
Surfacing from the studio, refreshed from the summer break and a cracking set at the Pyramid Rock Festival, Skipping Girl Vinegar are currently out on the indie highway on an east coast tour to celebrate the release of their new single ‘One Long Week’.
Be sure to gather into the ivy covered woodland set and experience Skipping Girl Vinegar perform new songs from their eagerly anticipated second album, as well as old favourites from Sift The Noise.
Thursday February 18 – Excelsior Hotel, Sydney
Friday February 19 – Grand Junction Hotel, Maitland
Saturday February 20 – Transit Bar, Canberra
Saturday March 6 – Knox Theatre, Bayswater
Sunday March 7 – Potato Shed, Geelong
Thursday March 11 – Drum Theatre, Dandenong
Thursday March 18 – East Brunswick Club, Melbourne
Saturday March 20 – Southern Peninsula Arts Centre, Rosebud
Saturday March 27 – Kingston Arts Centre, Moorabin
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