Regular John’s “Strange Flowers” In Stores

Regular John’s sophomore album Strange Flowers hit record stores today, and the Sydney four-piece is wasting little time bringing it to the masses. The band will kick off their album launch tour in Adelaide next week.

Strange Flowers is an intoxicating collection of psychedelic inspired tunes, including the radio favorite “Slume.” It’s also available in a range of formats to appeal to audiophiles and modern kids alike. You’ll find it on iTunes, on CD, and as a special gatefold double deep purple record.

You can expect to hear tracks from Regular John’s latest release at the following shows.

21 September 2012 – Enigma Bar, Adelaide
22 September 2012 – The Toff in Town, Melbourne
28 September 2012 – Alhambra Lounge, Brisbane
29 September 2012 – The Northern, Byron Bay
5 October 2012 – The Patch, Wollongong
6 October 2012 – Transit Bar, Canberra
12 October 2012 – The Great Northern Hotel, Newcastle
13 October 2012 – The Annandale, Sydney

Image used with permission from Reckoning Entertainment

Regular John Serves Up Slume

A band called Regular John seems like it’s doing its best to go unnoticed. However if the right people hear their unique sound, they might just face that spotlight whether they like it or not!

The lads have managed to shake off the “grunge revival” tag that plagued them a couple of years ago. They gained a new guitarist and honed their songwriting to emerge with something less derivative. That dirtiness is still there, but it’s married beautifully with a heavier, psychedelic feel.

The single “Slume” gives a taste of what will come when the band’s album Strange Flowers hits stores on September 14. What do you think of it?