Culture Wars to Open LANY’s Shows in Asia
Texas Austin’s Culture Wars make honest, expertly crafted, ambitious rock music built to resonate with a diverse audience. Their upcoming debut album if not now, when? is ready to connect with a generation starved for authenticity and provocation in their rock bands. They have already garnered an audience with “Heaven” and “Lose Money” that blew up on streaming services. “Leave Me Alone” was featured on the GRAMMY-nominated Bill & Ted Face the Music soundtrack, enjoyed an organic boost from mega-influencers and became Culture Wars’ first Top 30 Alternative Rock hit. Culture Wars’ innovative approach to pop rock captivates audiences with a unique blend of nostalgic and modern influences such as The Police, Harry Styles, Third Eye Blind, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Oasis, The Strokes, and The Killers. The sound Culture Wars developed blends the most vital rock and alternative music elements, earnestly emphasizing actual guitars. Their new single and video “Miley” that pays homage to the romantic pop of the ‘80s will be released on September 12 and they are coming to Asia in September and October to open for LANY shows in multiple cities. “Miley” single cover art Asia Tour Dates: 20 Sep Singapore (Spore Indoor Stadium) 22 Sep Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Axiata [...]
Texas Austin’s Culture Wars make honest, expertly crafted, ambitious rock music built to resonate with a diverse audience. Their upcoming debut album if not now, when? is ready to connect with a generation starved for authenticity and provocation in their rock bands. They have already garnered an audience with “Heaven” and “Lose Money” that blew up on streaming services. “Leave Me Alone” was featured on the GRAMMY-nominated Bill & Ted Face the Music soundtrack, enjoyed an organic boost from mega-influencers and became Culture Wars’ first Top 30 Alternative Rock hit.
Culture Wars’ innovative approach to pop rock captivates audiences with a unique blend of nostalgic and modern influences such as The Police, Harry Styles, Third Eye Blind, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Oasis, The Strokes, and The Killers.
The sound Culture Wars developed blends the most vital rock and alternative music elements, earnestly emphasizing actual guitars. Their new single and video “Miley” that pays homage to the romantic pop of the ‘80s will be released on September 12 and they are coming to Asia in September and October to open for LANY shows in multiple cities.
“Miley” single cover art
Asia Tour Dates:
20 Sep Singapore (Spore Indoor Stadium)
22 Sep Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Axiata Arena)
25 Sep Tokyo, Japan (Tokyo Garden Theater)
27 Sep Osaka, Japan (Zepp Namba)
29 Sep Seoul, Korea (Kintex Hall 9)
2 Oct Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong (Asiaworld-expo Hall 10)
4 Oct Yan Cheng District, Taiwan (Kaoshiung Music Center)
6 Oct Bangkok, Thailand (UOB Live)
9 Oct Jakarta, Indonesia (Beach City Intl Stadium)
10 OCt Jakarta, Indonesia (Beach City Intl Stadium)
12 Oct Manila, Philippines (Philippine Arena)
13 Oct Cebu, Philippines (Waterfront Cebu City Hotel & Casino)
14 Oct Cebu, Philippines (Waterfront Cebu City Hotel & Casino)
15 Oct Cebu, Philippines (Waterfront Cebu City Hotel & Casino)
Members
Alex Dugan – vocals, electronics
David Grayson – drums
Dillon Randolph – bass
Caleb Contreras – guitar
Josh Stirm – guitar
ABOUT CULTURE WARS
Austin’s Culture Wars’ debut album arrives ready to connect with a generation starved for authenticity and provocation in their rock bands. Recorded at Sonic Ranch Recording Studio, 30 minutes outside El Paso, Texas; Hollywood’s United Recording (Sinatra, Radiohead); and Sunset Sound (The Doors, Prince), the young group’s moving debut album is set to be a breath of fresh air full of ambition and pure intentions. As the band’s name implies, seemingly disparate passions battle within the songs, somehow beautifully making peace.
Culture Wars initially built a following through word-of-mouth and energetic live performances. Songs like “Faith” and “Lose Money” blew up on streaming services, contributing to the group’s widening audience. “Leave Me Alone,” featured on the GRAMMY-nominated Bill & Ted Face the Music soundtrack, enjoyed an organic boost from mega-influencers and became Culture Wars’ first Top 30 Alternative Rock hit.
Their new work combines the past, present, and future with bold swagger. They make honest, expertly crafted, ambitious rock music built to resonate with a diverse audience. The sound Culture Wars developed blends the most vital rock and alternative music elements, earnestly emphasizing actual guitars.