Last Dinosaurs – In A Million Years coming to UK

Posted on 2 May 2012
By Carlton Whitfield
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Aussie rockers Last Dinosaurs are playing a string of showcase shows across the UK this month after Brighton’s Great Escape including a gig at Manchester Deaf Institute.

Signed to Fiction Records, also home to The Maccabees and Snow Patrol, Last Dinosuars have announced the release of their debut UK single ‘Time & Place’ on 28th May.

Formed in Brisbane, Australia, high school friends Sean Caskey (21, lead vocals and guitar), Lachlan Caskey (18, lead guitar), Sam Gethin-Jones (22, bass) and Dan Koyama (21, drums) have had huge success in their homeland with their unique brand of jangly, leftfield indie pop.

‘Time & Place’ is taken from the band’s forthcoming debut album ‘In A Million Years’, an album that picks apart our age-old questions about human nature and pulls them back together with soaring guitar lines and toe-tapping drum beats.

‘Time & Place’ is an enduring indie pop anthem, with its danceable melody overlaying lyrical content that’s based on inventor Nikola Tesla’s creations with lead vocalist Sean Caskey pronouncing – ‘’Nikola, we’re going to make a difference!’’

High on the tastemaker tips for their debut tracks and with a fantastic run of support dates with Foals, We Are Scientists and most recently Foster The People in their native Australia, Last Dinosaurs are now heading to the UK in May for a run of live dates:

Thursday 10th May – Brighton Great Escape
Monday 14th May – London Hoxton Bar & Grill
Tuesday 15th May – Manchester Deaf Institute
Wednesday 16th May – Glasgow King Tuts
Saturday 2nd June – London Field Day Festival
Friday 8th June – Bath Moles Club Night

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