PVT to stream new album via nine different blogs
30 January 2013, 12:44
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
Aussie experimental rockers PVT, formerly Pivot, are set to stream their new album via nine different blogs from around the world.
The band will premiere a track each day on a different website, with Best Fit being one of them.
We’ll be airing title-track ‘Homosapien’ on Sunday 3 February.
The album comes out in the UK on 11 February via Felte.
You can check out the full schedule/tracklisting below:
- ‘Shiver’ - watch the captivating video clip as directed by Australian filmmaker Tex Crick:http://youtu.be/hqwZ02cayac
- ‘Evolution’ premiering on Who The Hell on Wednesday, 30th January
- ‘Electric’ premiering on One A Day on Thursday, 31st January
- ‘Cold Romance’ premiering on Pigeons And Planes on Friday, 1st February
- ‘Love & Defeat’ premiering on Your Music Radar on Saturday, 2nd February
- ‘Homosapien’ premiering on The Line Of Best Fit on Sunday, 3rd February
- ‘Vertigo’ premiering on Indie Shuffle on Monday, 4th February
- ‘Nightfall’ - watch this dystopian clip, directed by Jennifer Juniper Stratford and previously premiered by Noisey.com: www.youtube.com/watch?v=jufWwb4Car0
- ‘New Morning’ premiering on Music From Go To Woah on Tuesday, 5th February
- ‘Casual Success’ premiering on Circle.Square.Triangle on Wednesday, 6th February
- ‘Ziggurat’ premiering on IS050 on Thursday, 7th February
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