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Dream-pop Duo Still Corners Release “Far Rider” Ahead of Extensive Tour Dates

Ahead of three months of extensive touring, dream-pop duo Still Corners have released their seven-minute epic new single “Far Rider”.

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Ahead of a massive tour throughout Europe and the US this Spring, Still Corners have released their seven-minute desert-noir odyssey, “Far Rider”.

Speaking about the single, Tessa explains, “This song is about leaving, lost love and finding yourself somewhere on the journey, really it’s about redemption. I recently drove 6000 miles across the southwest to feel the sun on my face and think. We used the dreamlike nature of the song to capture the landscape and a hypnotic feel to conjure up the long and lonely travel days.”

The single follows on from the release of their recent single “Heavy Days”, and highly-praised 2021 studio album The Last Exit and comes ahead of an extensive three-month tour of Europe and the US.

Tour Dates:

04/02 – Athens – Greece – Gagarin 205
04/04 – Lille – France – L’Aeronef
04/05 – Paris – France – La Maroquinerie
04/06 – Sint-Niklaas – Belgium – De Casino
04/07 – Amsterdam – Netherlands – Q-Factory
04/08 – Groningen – Netherlands – Vera
04/10 – Copenhagen – Denmark – Hotel Cecil
04/11 – Hamburg – Germany – Grünspan
04/12 – Köln – Germany – Gebäude9
04/13 – Berlin – Germany – Heimathafen
04/14 – Leipzig – Germany – UT Connwitz
04/15 – Prague – Czech Republic – Meetfactory
04/16 – Vienna – Austria – Flex Café
04/18 – Zagreb – Croatia – Boogaloo
04/19 – Ljubljana – Slovenia – Kino Šiška
04/20 – Milan – Italy – Magnolia
04/21 – Bern – Switzerland – Dachstock/Reitschule
04/22 – Metz – France – La Chapelle des Trinitaires
04/25 – Dublin – Ireland – Pepper Canister Church
04/26 – Glasgow – United Kingdom – Stereo
04/27 – Leeds – United Kingdom – The Brudenell Social Club
04/28 – Manchester – United Kingdom – YES
04/29 – London – United Kingdom – EartH Theatre
05/18 – Philadelphia – Pennsylvania – Underground Arts
05/19 – Vienna – Virginia – Jammin Java
05/20 – Durham – North Carolina – Motorco
05/21 – Atlanta – Georgia – Aisle 5
05/22 – Tampa – Florida – Crowbar
05/26 – Dallas – Texas – Deep Ellum Arts Co
05/27 – Austin – Texas – The Parish
05/30 – Phoenix – Arizona – Rebel Lounge
05/31 – San Diego – California – Soda Bar
06/01 – Santa Ana – California – The Observatory
06/02 – Los Angeles – California – Echoplex
06/03 – San Francisco – California – Great Northern
06/05 – Portland – Oregon – Mississippi Studios
06/06 – Seattle – Washington – The Crocodile
06/08 – Boise – Idaho – Neurolux
06/09 – Salt Lake City – Utah – Urban Lounge
06/10 – Fort Collins – Colorado – The Coast
06/11 – Denver – Colorado – Globe Hall
06/14 – Chicago – Illinois – Lincoln Hall
06/16 – New York – New York – LPR
06/17 – Hamden – Connecticut – Space Ballroom
06/18 – Allston – Massachusetts – Brighton Music Hall

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