On December 4, Sub Pop will release the digital single for “Dirty Shirt” + “Leave Me Out” by Toronto’s METZ. These songs were previously only available as a limited-edition 7″ single, and “Dirty Shirt” can now be streamed online via Pitchfork. Additionally, Pitchfork TV will broadcast a live streaming concert you can view on December 19 (at 12:30pm ET) featuring sets from METZ and label mate King Tuff. This video piece gives a glimpse of both the figurative a-side of this single and METZ live in Toronto at the record release show for their 2012, self-titled debut album (see news story November 29).
METZ will wrap up their 2012 tour schedule with a show on December 19 in Brooklyn, NY at the Music Hall of Williamsburg with King Tuff. Then in early 2013, the band will kick off a massive European tour, which begins on January 25 in Athens, GR at Six D.O.G.S. Cultural Center and currently ends on March 12 in Brussels, BE at Muziekodroom. Please find a full list of tour dates below.
In related news, METZ have three new live sessions that feature versions of “Dirty Shirt” & “Headache” to share at this time: A Noisevoxx “Noisemakers” segment, which was recorded in conjunction with “Live at Braund Sound” and “Stereospectacular” (watch here); Slacker Radio (watch here); and Daytrotter (listen here). The latter two performances also include album cut “Wasted”.
METZ, led by the singles “Headache” (Mp3) & “Wet Blanket” (official video), is now available worldwide on CD, LP and digitally from Sub Pop.
Tour Dates
Dec. 19 – Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg*
Jan. 25 – Athens, GR – Six D.O.G.S. Cultural Center
Jan. 26 – Larissa, GR – Stage Club
Jan. 28 – Manchester, UK – Soup Kitchen
Jan. 29 – Glasgow, SF – Broadcast
Jan. 30 – Leeds, UK – Brudenell Social Club
Jan. 31 – Brighton, UK – Green Door Store
Feb. 01 – London, UK – Birthdays
Feb. 04 – Amsterdam, NL – Paradiso
Feb. 05 – Nijmegen, NL – Merleyn
Feb. 06 – Lile, FR – L’aeronef
Feb. 07 – Paris, FR – Point FMR
Feb. 08 – Clermont Ferrand, FR – L Cooperative de Mai
Feb. 09 – Poitiers, FR – Confort Moderne
Feb. 10 – Toulouse, FR – Dynamo
Feb. 12 – Porto, PT – Plano B
Feb. 13 – Lisbon, PT – ZDB
Feb. 14 – Madrid, ES – Siroco
Feb. 15 – Barcelona, ES – La 2 de Nista
Feb. 16 – Saint Malo / Brittany, FR – La Route De La Rocke
Feb. 18 – Zurich, CH – Mascotte
Feb. 19 – Fribourg, CH – Fri-Son
Feb. 20 – Milan, IT – Ligera
Feb. 21 – Rome, IT – Traffic
Feb. 22 – Bologna, IT – Freakout
Feb. 23 – Zagreb, HR – Park (Purgeraj)
Feb. 25 – Vienna, AT – Arena
Feb. 26 – Munich, DE – Orangehouse
Feb. 27 – Nuremburg, DE – K4
Feb. 28 – Leipzig, DE – Nato
Mar. 01 – Hannover, DE – Cafe Glocksee
Mar. 02 – Hamburg, DE – Molotow
Mar. 03 – Berlin, DE – Berghain Kantine
Mar. 04 – Copenhagen, DK – Vega
Mar. 05 – Gothenborg, SE – Pustervik
Mar. 06 – Oslo, NO – Blaa
Mar. 08 – Malmo, SE – Debaser
Mar. 09 – Stockholm, SE – Svenaska Musikklubben
Mar. 10 – Zeewolde, NL – Where The Wild Things Are
Mar. 11 – Brussels, BE – AB Club
Mar. 12 – Hasselt, BE – Muziekodroom
*w/ King Tuff
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