Die! Die! Die! Announce NZ Album Release Tour for Charm. Offensive.

Die! Die! Die! have today announced a 5-date New Zealand tour to coincide with the emersion of their explosive new album, Charm. Offensive. due for worldwide release on October 6th on LP, CD and digitally.
Drenched in the storied history and traditions of post-punk, noise pop, shoegaze, lo-fi, and punk rock, Charm. Offensive. is the sound of a thousand different nights played out in dingy bars, ramshackle DIY venues, and decaying concert halls around the globe. It’s also the sixth full-length album from Die! Die! Die!
Charm. Offensive. features the single How Soon Is Too Soon (It’s Not Vintage It’s Used),’ currently #1 on the alternative airplay chart, and new single Bottlecaps and Phones (I Can’t See You), released today.
Both tracks are a telling reminder of why they’re one of the most enduring and unapologetic bands to emerge out of New Zealand in over a decade.

Preorder the new album Charm. Offensive. here now!

Banished Music and Under The Radar proudly presents
Die! Die! Die! Charm.Offensive. New Zealand tour

Thurs, October 12. Nivara Lounge, Hamilton (ALL AGES)
with Glendular Fever Campbell

Friday, October 13th. MEOW, Wellington 
with Hex and Mr Amish

Sat, October 14th. Whammy Bar, Auckland
with Purple Pilgrims, The Beths & Babywipe

Fri, October 20th. None Gallery, Dunedin
with Operation Rolling Thunder + Death and the Maiden

Sat, October 21st.  Blue Smoke. Christchurch 
with Salad Boys + Wurld Series

Since recording their first album with Steve Albini in Chicago in 2005, Die! Die! Die! have worked with producers like Shayne Carter, Nick Roughan (The Skeptics), Chris Townend (Violent Femmes), writing and recording records in New York, Dunedin, and rural France.
2017 also marks the ten year anniversary of the release of their critically lauded album Promises Promises.

Their memorable songs, in-your-face live show, and devil-may-care attitude continue to drive their connection with audiences across the globe. Die! Die! Die! have done – and continue to do – the hard yards, while making sure they still stop and have a laugh along the way, which is part of what sets them apart, and why, bruised and battered as they are, they’re still standing 12 years in, and more than ready to slug it out for another round.