Concert / Indie & Psych-pop The bats

Support: Autumn Sweater
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Photo 1: A man and a woman are riding on a tandem bicycle, followed by two men on bicycles.
Photo 2: Four men sitting on a band between two amplifiers.
Photo 3: A man and a woman are riding on a tandem bicycle, followed by two men on bicycles.
Photo 1: A man and a woman are riding on a tandem bicycle, followed by two men on bicycles.
Photo 2: Four men sitting on a band between two amplifiers.

New Zealand’s indie psych-pop band The Bats have been active with the same line-up since New Year’s Eve 1982. One of New Zealand’s most enduring bands, they have built a global cult following through four decades of bittersweet jangle-pop and gently affecting songwriting.

Their latest album (number 11!), Corner Coming Up, offers a quietly confident set of songs, steeped in the band’s signature blend of warmth, wistfulness and fuzzed-out grace. It’s a familiar yet vital record from a group that continues to evolve without ever losing their footing.

For fans of:

Yo La Tengo, The Go-Betweens

Video excerpt from The Bats — Loline (Official Music Video)

Autumn Sweaters music is sometimes jangly, sometimes noisy, yet always melodic, and occasionally imperfect, in a good way. Though 90s indie rock remains a foundational influence, the band does not shy away from borrowing elements from other genres and eras.