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Osees are back

Posted by Loren on July 29, 2020

Osees are back
photo by John Dwyer

Osees, a new lineup variation of Thee Oh Sees, has a new record coming this fall called Protean Threat, available Sept. 18 on Castle Face Records.

In addition to the new tunes (see a full track listing below), the band has updated UK tour dates for later this year. Initially planned for May to July, COVID-19 has pushed the tour back to November 2020 with dates scheduled in the UK, Ireland, France, and Germany.

Protean Threat track listing:

01. Scramble Suit II
02. Dreary Nonsense
03. Upbeat Ritual
04. Red Study
05. Terminal Jape
06. Wing Run
07. Said The Shovel
08. Mizmuth
09. If I Had My Way
10. Toadstool
11. Gong of Catastrophe
12. Canopnr ’74
13. Persuaders Up!

Oh Sees UK + EU Tour:

OH SEES  NOVEMBER  2020 - europe tour

05/11 - UK - Bristol - SWX

06/11 - UK - Birmingham - The Crossing

07/11 - UK - Glasgow - SWG3

08/11 - IRL - Dublin - Button Factory

09/11 - IRL - Dublin - Button Factory

11/11 - UK - Manchester - Albert Hall

13/11 - UK - Brighton - Chalk

15/11 - UK - Cambridge - Junction

16/11 - UK - London - Electric Ballroom

17/11 - UK - London - Electric Ballroom

18/11 - FR - Paris - Cabaret Sauvage

19/11 - FR - Bordeaux - Rock School Barbey

20/11 - FR - Biarritz - Atabal

22/11 - FR - Nîmes - Paloma

23/11 - FR - Lyon - Transbordeur

25/11 - DE - Dusseldorf - Zakk

26/11 - DE - Berlin - Festsaal Kreuzberg

Osees are back
photo by John Dwyer

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