Native Sun Announce New LP, Share “No” Single + U.S. Tour With Bass Drum of Death l 'Concrete Jungle' LP Out 9/19 via TODO
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US Tour with Bass Drum of Death and Headlining UK EU Tour
Concrete Language LP Out 9/19 via TODO

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LISTEN & SHARE: Native Sun - "No"
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LISTEN & SHARE: Native Sun - "I Need Nothing"
Stream | YouTube“Blistering NYC rockers, Native Sun, put on ambitious display in the form of classic
guitar posture and enviable, electric attitude”
- So Young Magazine
“Full of defiant attitude, thoughtfully crafted twists and turns, and an urgency that
compels you to get up and do something”
- DIY Magazine
"Stomping rock 'n' roll fury of Native Sun"
- CREEM
"Relentless and defiant punk . . . as ferocious and urgent as it is hopeful"
- NYLON
New York City-based band Native Sun today have announced that their new album Concrete Language will be released on September 19th via TODO. They've also shared raucous new single "No" and have announced a North American tour supporting Bass Drum of Death, which includes dates at NYC's Baby's All Right (10/4) and Washington, D.C's DC9 (10/8). "No" is accompanied by a Justin Barry and Conor Cunningham-directed video and follows previous singles "Squash" and "I Need Nothing," which earned support from Rolling Stone, FLOOD, DORK, The Line of Best Fit, and more. Native Sun will also be embarking on a headlining EU tour later this year, and are set to play two NYC shows on July 13th at Tompkins Square Park and Our Wicked Lady. Full tour routing is below, you can buy tickets here.
"‘No’ captures the tension of trying to hold on to yourself while the world is pulling you in different directions," the band explains. "It’s the feeling of swinging between overload and emptiness, between faith and disillusionment. You’re searching for a foothold while the ground keeps shifting beneath you.”
Native Sun masterfully blends elements of garage rock and art rock with the energy of early punk. On "No," the band channels unrest through sharp contrast–quiet restraint cracked open by explosive bursts, blurring the lines between control and collapse. It was produced, mixed, and additionally recorded by Jonathan Schenke (Parquet Courts, Bodega, Snail Mail, The Drums), mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound, and engineered by Jeremy Snyder.
"No" is out today via TODO. Concrete Language is out September 19th.

7/13 - Brooklyn, NY - Our Wicked Lady
7/16 - New York, NY - Moxy Hotel LES: Spin Mag x Scott Lipps presents
9/7 - Brooklyn, NY - TV Eye (w/ Tear Dungeon)
10/3 - Boston, MA - Sonia #
10/4 - New York, NY - Baby’s All Right #
10/5 - Philadelphia, PA - The Foundry #
10/8 - Washington D.C. - DC9 #
10/9 - Richmond, VA - Richmond Music Hall #
10/10 - Durham, NC - Motorco Music Hall #
10/11 - Greenville, SC - Radio Room #
10/12 - Orlando, Fl - The Social #
10/13 - Atlanta, GA - The Earl #
10/16 - Lyon, FR - Cafe Trokson
10/17 - Bordeaux, FR - Pulp Bar
10/18 - Les Roches-l’Eveque, FR - Zero Degree Est
10/20 - London, UK - The George Tavern
10/21 - Leeds, UK - Headrow House %
10/22 - Glasgow, UK - The Hug and Pint %
10/23 - Edinburgh, UK - Leith Arches
10/24 - Manchester, UK - Big Hands
10/25 - Sheffield, UK - Corporation
10/26 - Reading, UK - Purple Turtle Bar
10/28 - Paris, FR - Supersonic ^
10/29 - Kusel, DE - Kinett
10/30 - Ingolstadt, DE - Neue Welt
# supporting Bass Drum of Death
% supporting No Joy
^ w/ Fuzz Lightyear Native Sun Bio:
New York City’s Native Sun blends the raw energy of early punk and garage rock with the melodic sensibilities and depth of art rock. Fronted by Colombian-born Danny Gomez (vox/guitar) alongside Justin Barry (bass/vox), Jack Hiltabidle (guitar), and Argentine-born Nicolas Espinosa (drums), Native Sun is celebrated for their visceral, untamed live shows and Gomez’s socially-charged lyrics that confront reality head-on—channeling disillusionment into action and lovingly documenting the lives of society’s misfits and marginalized.
The band has recently gained press and support from notable outlets including Rolling Stone, So Young Magazine, CREEM, Nylon, DORK, BBC, FLOOD, BrooklynVegan , and even Iggy Pop himself.NATIVE SUN LINKS
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