Family Dinner share ‘Horny Beach Trash’ new single + music video
Debut album ‘God Looks Out For Fools’ out on Other People Records. Touring this October with Friday Pilots Club.
“Life’s a beach / And I’m eating the sand / My face is numb / Lets do it again” – the chorus of Family Dinner’s incredibly catchy new song ‘Horny Beach Trash’ is about to get stuck in your head. The Long Beach, NY quartet share a video for the track ahead of the release of their debut album, ‘God Looks Out For Fools’, out August 16th on Other People Records. The alternative rock song encapsulates a late summer night with its dynamic choruses, playful distortion, and mind-bending “na na na’s.” The video for the song, directed by Christian Flashman, finds the band encountering a curious beach monster and chaos ensues. Family Dinner also recently announce they will head out on tour this October supporting Friday Pilots Club and Capital Soirée, full dates below.
Family Dinner is Natalie O’Keeffe – Vocals, Michael O’Keeffe – Guitar/Vocals, Nick Amalfitano – Drums/Guitar/Vocals, Sam Weiss – Bass
Tour Dates:
9/6 – Brooklyn, NY @ Union Pool (Record Release) w/ Latewaves + Somerset Thrower
w/ Friday Pilots Club + Capital Soirée
10/8 – Washington D.C. @ Songbyrd
10/10 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Foundry
10/11 – Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall
10/12 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Made
10/13 – Newburgh, NY @ Balmville Grange*
10/17 – Lakewood, OH @ Mahall’s
10/18 – Columbus, OH @ The Basement
10/19 – Indianapolis, IN @ Hoosier Dome
10/20 – Ann Arbor, MI @ Blind Pig
10/22 – Milwaukee, WI @ X Ray Arcade*
10/23 – Minneapolis, MN @ 7th Street Entry
10/25 – Chicago, IL @ Metro
*Family Dinner only
‘God Looks Out For Fools’ Tracklist:
1. Horny Beach Trash
2. Revenge Dress
3. Shache
4. Stubborn Hearts Club
5. Shine On
6. God Looks Out For Fools
7. Parasite
8. M.P.D.G.
9. Morning Haze
10. Dark Waves
11. Helianthus
12. Early Sunsets Over Harbor Isle
The twelve tracks on LP cover a range of emotions – channeling sounds from punchy to somber, lyrics on love, loss, death, empowerment, and mischief. The album was recorded over a year at Barbershop Studios in NJ with Brett Romnes and Vinnie Caruana (I Am The Avalanche) at the producer helm. As Family Dinner continues to grow, having fun remains of key importance in the way the band creates and performs. Since forming in 2017, the band has been able to share the stage with acts including The Lemonheads, Grouplove, Bloc Party, Frank Carter And The Rattlesnakes, Fiddlehead, Oso Oso and more. With a new record on the way, Family Dinner are on the cusp of being a must know act in the world of alternative rock and beyond.
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