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HURRICANE TOUR – SPRING 2023 April 13, 2023—Today, EELS confirm the limited-edition remastered vinyl reissue of their acclaimed 2005 album, Blinking Lights and Other Revelations, set for release on May 19 via BMG pre-save/pre-order here.
Of the reissue, band leader and principal songwriter Mark Oliver Everett—aka E—says: “When it was time to master the Blinking Lights reissue, I needed to listen to the whole double album for the first time since it came out in 2005, and I was surprised by what I heard. It was an intense and emotional experience for me, and I felt proud of it and overwhelmed by how hard we worked on it. I’ll start mentally preparing to listen to it again when it’s reissued again in 10 years.”
First released in April 2005, Blinking Lights endures as one of the band’s most personal records since 1998’s Electro-Shock Blues, with songs about faith, responsibility, growing up, dignity, disappointment, comfort, hope and renewal. Despite being met with initially tepid reviews, the 33-track double album achieved some of the strongest critical acclaim of the band’s career and stands as a favorite among band members and fans alike, achieving cult status over the decades.
The latest reissue follows EELS’ recent limited edition vinyl reissues of their earlier trilogy, Hombre Lobo, End Times, and Tomorrow Morning, and their critically acclaimed 2022 record, Extreme Witchcraft, which found praise at The New York Times, Stereogum, SPIN, MOJO, NME and more.
EELS are currently on the road for the long-awaited Lockdown Hurricane tour of Europe and North America which kicked off in the UK last month to rave reviews from Daily Express (“going all out at their blistering, bluesy best”—5*), The Times (4*), Louder Than War and more.
Praise for Blinking Lights and Other Revelations…
“Everett demonstrates disarming wit, tear-stained awareness and heavenly
loser love.”—Rolling Stone “Some of the best-written songs of this new century.”—Under The Radar
“Everett finally delivers the absolute stone masterpiece fans have always known lurked inside his dour heart.”—Entertainment Weekly
“A devastatingly beautiful collection of songs, and in some circles, it could be the best album released this year.”—Alternative Press
“Intermittently funny and never depressing, this confirms him among America’s greats.”—Uncut
EELS have had one of the most consistently acclaimed careers in music. The ever-changing project of principal singer/songwriter E (Mark Oliver Everett), EELS have released 13 studio albums since their 1996 debut, Beautiful Freak. In 2008, E published his highly acclaimed book Things the Grandchildren Should Know and starred in the award-winning Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives documentary about the search to understand his quantum physicist father, Hugh Everett III. 2020’s Earth To Dora album, received extensive critical praise, and was described as “their sweetest natured album ever” by The Independent and awarded four stars in MOJO and NME.
Format:
● Remastered
● Limited edition, 140g, triple crystal violet vinyl
● Gatefold sleeve with capacity pocket, 350gms + gloss machine varnish
● 32pp booklet 30 x 30 mm
EUROPE/NORTH AMERICA TOUR 2023
April 14—Vienna, Austria—Gasometer
April 15—Budapest, Hungary—Akvarium Klub April 17—Bologna, Italy—Estragon April 18—Milan, Italy—Alcatraz April 20—Reims, France—La Cartonnerie April 21—Paris, France—Salle Pleyel April 22—Rennes, France— Le MeM April 24—Zurich, Switzerland—Hall 622 April 25—Les Docks—Lausanne, Switzerland April 26—Nimes, France—La Paloma April 27—Barcelona, Spain—Razzmatazz April 29—Vigo, Spain—Auditorio April 30—Madrid, Spain—La Riviera June 8—San Diego, CA—Belly Up June 10—Los Angeles, CA—Fonda Theatre June 11—Berkeley, CA—The UC Theatre June 13—Portland, OR—Revolution Hall June 14—Seattle, WA—The Neptune Theatre June 16—Salt Lake City, UT—Metro Music Bar June 17—Denver, CO—Gothic Theater June 18—Lawrence, KS—Liberty Hall June 20—Minneapolis, MN—First Avenue June 21—Chicago, IL—Metro June 23—Munhall (Pittsburgh), PA—Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall June 24—Glenside (Philadelphia)—PA Keswick Theatre June 25—Boston, MA—Paradise Rock Club June 27—New York, NY—Webster Hall June 28—Silver Spring, MD—The Fillmore June 29—Carrboro, NC—Cat’s Cradle June 30—Atlanta, GA—Variety Playhouse FIND EELS ONLINE
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