Something For Kate Reveals First Details Of New Album




Written by Al Newstead on 23 July 2012

We’ve known about Something For Kate’s upcoming sixth studio album for a little while now, with the trio drip-feeding info from the Dallas, Texas studio where it was being recorded; as well as offering a few juicy pieces of video footage.

The Melbourne band have today officially released the first details of their sixth studio album, to be titled Leave Your Soul To Science and released on September 28.

It’s considered a long-awaited return from fans, who still managed to get their fix thanks to band linchpin (and perhaps Australia’s tallest frontman) Paul Dempsey going solo in 2009 with Everything Is True, but Leave Your Soul To Science marks the official return of Dempsey, bassist Stephanie Ashworth and drummer Clint Hyndman since 2006′s Desert Lights.

Dempsey reported last year that hew was writing the material for a new album in New York, but it wasn’t until they decamped to Dallas that they knuckled down to finish their latest studio effort, recorded with producer John Congleton; whose previous credits include everyone from St. Vincent to Modest Mouse and Okkervil River.

Speaking to The Music Network, Dempsey called the new album, “definitely the most sonically interesting record we’ve ever made. There’s some really savage, fuzz bass sounds on there. On the one hand, it feels like the most organic record we’ve ever made, because it’s all happened so naturally and quickly. We haven’t over-thought anything.”

Meanwhile the band’s official website has received an overhaul to feature the album (including artwork, see below) and the following message:

“There’ll be further announcements about the new single really soon and we’ll also be posting secret show info, special offers and pre-sale ticket offers to members of the mailing list.”

The trio are also appearing as part of the lineup for the Queenscliff Music Festival in a stellar homegrown lineup including Missy Higgins, Cat Empire, Gurrumul and You Am I. As well as recently confirming they’ll be joining the bill for QLD’s Coolum Beach music festival, Golden Days.

We here at Tone Deaf are already pretty excited about Something For Kate’s first new album in six years, take a peep at the artwork and an album teaser below:


The Most Anticipated Albums Of The Second Half Of 2012 (Part 1)
The Most Anticipated Albums Of The Second Half Of 2012 (Part 1)

As we approach 2012's half-way point, what better time to gather all the info we can from our calendars and crystal balls to see what albums the rest of the year has to offer. We here at Camp Tone Deaf have compiled our definitive list of the records that have us collectively vibrating in our chairs and rubbing our hands in anticipation. The most exciting releases you can expect from both the best and brightest of our homegrown talent, as well as all the important international albums we're looking forward to. So grab your mouse and click on through for six months' worth of awesome sounds to get giddy about. Watch this slideshow »

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