Adelaide rockers Bad//Dreems have shared another taste from their forthcoming Doomsday Ballet, due out October 18 through Farmer & The Owl.
The track, which the band’s Alex Cameron says is inspired by equal parts Wire and James Murphy, is the second single Bad//Dreems have released from Doomsday Ballet, after ‘Double Dreaming’ back in May.
The demo for ‘Morning Rain’ led to Jack Ladder offering his production skills on Doomsday Ballet alongside co-producer Burke Reid. Ladder also plays synth on the song. Recorded in the middle of an Adelaide heatwave at Twin Earth Studio, the track is “a fever dream rant about the end of days, shadowed by a statement of defiance and resilience,” says Cameron.
Bad//Dreems will take to the road from October for a national tour, with support from Cash Savage & The Last Drinks. Check out the video for ‘Morning Rain’ – and tour dates – below.
Bad//Dreems ‘Doomsday Ballet’ Album Tour 2019
with special guests Cash Savage & The Last Drinks
Friday, 25th October
The Triffid, Brisbane
Tickets: Oztix
Saturday, 26th October
Manning Bar, Sydney
Tickets: Oztix
Friday, 1st November*
The Croxton, Melbourne
Tickets: Oztix
Friday, 8th November
Rock Rover, Fremantle
Tickets: Oztix
Saturday, 9th November
The Governor Hindmarsh, Adelaide
Tickets: Oztix
*Cash Savage & The Last Drinks not appearing