West Australian indie joy-mongers Salary have unveiled the release date for their forthcoming debut full-length, Upside Down Island, complementing the news with a pair of launch shows on the west and east coasts.

Due to land next month, Upside Down Island is a 12-track journey of "existential musings, rich in melody and epic, sparse arrangements", beautifully realised with the help of mix-master Naomune Anzai (Kim Salmon & The Surrealists, NO ZU).

The band's expansive soundscapes — not unjustly compared with the likes of Arcade Fire, Broken Social Scene and others, are typified in recent single Beyond, a gorgeous and atmospheric slow-burn that pulls the listener into its voluminous soundscape and refuses to let go as it builds towards its horn-laden, harmony-soaked climax.

The wider album traverses themes, in the words of frontman Sean Gorman, "...about friends, family and trying to define a sense of place of time".

"They're about me and the people around me and the weird, amazing scary world," he said in a statement.

The band will be performing four launch shows to support the record around its release: three in Melbourne — at Tago Mago, The Old Bar and Yarra Hotel — and one in Fremantle (at the Odd Fellow).

They'll be joined by a rotating cast of mates for the trio of Victorian shows: Tough Uncle, S.A.S and Pselodux on night one, Under The Cut on night two and LoVision, Symmetrix and more for their final Melbourne outing. Supports are as-yet unrevealed for their tour-capper in Freo.

Upside Down Island will be released digitally and on limited-edition 12" vinyl on Friday 20 May via Bandcamp and all good streaming outlets.

For tour dates and other details, see theGuide.

Salary
19.05.17
Tago Mago, Thornbury
Salary
20.05.17
The Old Bar, Fitzroy
Salary
21.05.17
Yarra Hotel, Abbotsford
Salary
27.05.17
The Odd Fellow, Fremantle


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