FRESH from touring with the Grammy Award winning Mumford and Sons and Sons and Everything, Everything. Indie band Post War Years are making a rare appearance at Sixty Million Postcards tomorrow night.
The band will play as part of the Mammoth Howl & Artrocker event and support comes from Duology and DJs.
Post War Years describe themselves as having “a penchant for great pop music and we’re partial to experimentalism, so we sit somewhere in the middle.”
The boys released their long-awaited second album Galapagos this week.
The album is produced by long-term collaborator James Rutledge (MGMT, Grizzly Bear, Late of The Pier, My Bloody Valentine, The Kills) and sees the band tapping into a new and rich stream of subversive and frequently delightful Avant-pop.
Galapagos is partly an autobiographical account of the band’s less than perfect lives when first moving to London; financial struggles and claustrophobic living conditions fracturing their friendships and driving them to seek release through their music.
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