WILDFLOWER
, THE AVALANCHES' NEW ALBUM, NOW AVAILABLE FOR STREAMING EXCLUSIVELY ON APPLE MUSIC
Pre-order Underway For Album, Out July 8 Via Astralwerks
Stream now:
http://applemusic.com/TheAvalanches
Pre-order now:
http://itunes.com/TheAvalanches

In the week leading up to its July 8 release, fans can listen to
The Avalanches'
Wildflower
(Astralwerks) exclusively at
AppleMusic.com/TheAvalanches. Those who pre-order
Wildflower
on
iTunes will instantly receive the first single,
"Frankie Sinatra"featuring
Danny Brown and
MF Doom, plus
"Subways" and "
Colours."
Wildflower
- the follow-up to the influential Australian band's 2000 debut album,
Since I Left You -is like The Beach Boys'
Smile re-imagined in the Daisy Age: a mind-bending cartoon road movie that's best viewed with closed eyes and an open mind. The band's core duo -
Robbie Chater and
Tony Di Blasi -constructed
Wildflower
from woozy harmonics, infectious rhythm tracks and archival field recordings and, for the first time, called on like-minded guest vocalists and collaborators to contribute. In an album review,
Rolling Stone observed, "the Avalanches' sweetly nostalgic vibe sets them apart." "So how does it sound?" asked
TheVerge.com when
"Frankie Sinatra"premiered. "Well, it sounds like The Avalanches (plus little dashes of Danny Brown and MF Doom): playful, zany, a little dusty, drunk on music's possibility."
"Colours" featuring
Jonathan Donahue of
Mercury Rev on vocals was named "Best New Track" by
Pitchfork upon its release.Other collaborators on
Wildflower
include
Camp Lo, Toro y Moi, Jonti Danimals, Biz Markie, Jennifer Herrema (Royal Trux), Warren Ellis (Dirty Three, the Bad Seeds), Father John Misty, psych-poet
David Berman,orchestrator
Jean Michel-Bernard (The Science of Sleep) and long-time live accomplice
James Dela Cruz.Like
Since I Left You, which "We see
Wildflower as a celebration of the 'little things,' of the beauty in the oft-unnoticed and overlooked," explains
Robbie Chater. Adds
Tony Di Blasi, "To me, a wildflower is a person - a free spirit, unrestrained by conventionality. They have haven't lost that innate curiosity and lust for life."
Left to right: Tony Di Blasi, Robbie Chater, James Dela Cruz Photo Credit: Steve Gullick###
http://www.theavalanches.com/https://twitter.com/theavalancheshttps://www.instagram.com/theavalanches/https://www.youtube.com/user/avalanchesofficial