THE ROCK & BANISHED MUSIC presents

RACING: MUST BE THE MOON ALBUM RELEASE.

Racing’s sophomore album ‘Must Be The Moon’ is dropping on September 30. To celebrate its release, the band are hitting the road for a string of spring shows – culminating in a headline slot at Auckland’s Powerstation on November 25. 

Must Be The Moon is Racing’s second self-produced album and follows on from 2018’s Real Dancing, from which three songs reached number one on the Rock All Airplay charts – including smash hit ‘Run Wild,’ which spent 50 weeks in the charts. Beginning as a series of rough recordings in 2019, new record Must Be The Moon went through several incarnations to get where it is today. Recorded in Auckland’s Lab Studios and mixed by UK legend Dave Eringa (The Who, Manic Street Preachers) the time has finally arrived for its long-anticipated release.

Must Be The Moon advances the well-established theme of heavy basslines and hypnotic riffs the band is known for. However, this time it was honed hurtling through the state highways of the countryside, night after night, taking audiences to even further heady heights. An expansive and anthemic element has come to the fore and resulted in some Prince/Ashcroft-esque offerings such as: ‘The Gardens’, ‘Magic Streets’, and ‘The Soul’. If Real Dancing shimmied like a shark in the shallows, Must Be The Moon sails like a falcon in the wind. Brace yourself for some mighty choruses that are likely to be belted out in pubs for years to come.

Not only does this album need to be spinning on your record player this summer, you too should be spinning out of your tree on the dancefloor when the Must Be The Moon tour comes your way.

Event Restrictions:
This is an R18 Licensed Event
The Powerstation trades with a restricted licence designation, as allocated by the district licencing administrators.  
If you are under 18 years old with or without a parent or legal guardian, you cannot enter this event.

Fans can access early bird tickets by signing up prior to pre-sale commencing here.
Pre-sale starts 
Tuesday, August 23 at 9.00am.
General public tickets on sale 
Wednesday, August 24 at 9.00am.

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