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Aotearoa's Ringlets Share New Single & Video 'I Was On That Roof Once'
Aotearoa's Ringlets Share New Single & Video 'I Was On That Roof Once'

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time11-06-2025

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Aotearoa's Ringlets Share New Single & Video 'I Was On That Roof Once'

Today, Ringlets share the bewilderingly beautiful third single, 'I Was on That Roof Once', from their soon-approaching album The Lord Is My German Shepherd (Time for Walkies), set for release on June 27th via Flying Nun Records and Leather Jacket Records. Following up the world-weary 'Heavenly Wheel' and blistering 'Street Massage', 'I Was on That Roof Once' showcases the varied sound of the band's upcoming sophomore album. Glistening guitar meets the ticking drums of Arlo Grey and gorgeous harmonies - courtesy of vocalists Arabella Poulsen, László Reynolds & Leith Towers - with a not-so-subtle introduction of the LP's title in the track's mystifying opening line. About the song and its music video, Leith shares ''I Was on That Roof Once' circles the drain of sincerity, belief, and our better natures gone a bit mouldy. The video features door dancing, a lost Irish tradition we've likely misremembered, pitched somewhere between ceremony and bluff. It's a nod to ritual, balance, and the ways we try not to spill ourselves.' To be released on June 27th via Flying Nun Records and Leather Jacket Records, The Lord Is My German Shepherd (Time for Walkies) is the band's shimmering follow-up to their distinct eponymous debut in 2023 and a vibrant expression of their singular song craft. Produced by Ringlets - Arabella Poulsen (bass & vocals), Arlo Grey (drums), László Reynolds (guitar & vocals) and Leith Towers (lead-vocalist) - in Auckland at The Lab alongside Michael Logie (The Mint Chicks) and mixed by Isaac Keating at Abbey Road Studios, The Lord Is My German Shepherd (Time for Walkies) conjures mystic visions; takes raucous, unkempt yet solely committed turns, twists, and tiptoes delicately between the absurd and the divine. The Lord Is My German Shepherd (Time for Walkies) is available for pre-order now on Translucent Green Vinyl with Obi Strip and on Exclusive Flying Nun Black. Pre-order or Pre-save here. About Ringlets: Ragingly bright post-punk quartet Ringlets emerged from Aotearoa's musical ether in 2021; carving out space with their distinct blend of delicate wit, grit and evident sonic technicality. With a highly durable, machine-tested rhythm section (Arabella Poulsen, Arlo Grey) and two of Auckland's leading lyrical & melodic consultants (László Reynolds, Leith Towers), Ringlets have been fast-building a solid reputation. Catching the eye of former Pitchfork editor Chris Ott, Autumn 2023 saw the band release their eponymous debut under Ott's label Mutual Skies. Produced by De Stevens (Office Dog, Erny Belle) and the band themselves, the 10-track album is a riotous and tightly sporadic introduction to this exciting musical offering from Tāmaki Makaurau. Since then, the four-piece has been sharpening their toolkit with numerous performances across Aotearoa, supporting heavy-hitting internationals such as UK indie-rockers Sorry, and seminal punk force The Damned as well as stand-out festival performances at The Others Way, Junk Fest & Newtown Festival. The Lord Is My German Shepherd (Time for Walkies) Tracklisting 01. Posh Girl Holds a Whip 02. I Was on That Roof Once 03. Half an Idiot 04. Street Massage 05. Rolling Blunts on the Dresden Codex 06. Heavenly Wheel 07. Ancient Gays 08. Sucking on a Surly Pout 09. Hit the Frog 10. This Year's Hottest Movie

Ringlets Share New Single/Video ‘Street Massage'
Ringlets Share New Single/Video ‘Street Massage'

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time02-05-2025

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Ringlets Share New Single/Video ‘Street Massage'

Press Release – Flying Nun Records Photo Credit: Lola Fountain-Best / Supplied Today, Ringlets share the blistering new single 'Street Massage' from their upcoming album The Lord Is My German Shepherd (Time for Walkies), which will be released on June 27th via Flying Nun Records and Leather Jacket Records. Following up the slyly-subdued 'Heavenly Wheel', 'Street Massage' leaps and bounds down crunching gravel guitar and traverses vast thunderous rhythms, stepping over shimmering strings – halting for the stop-sign stentorian vocal delivery of Leith Towers. Leith shares, 'The song is about a low-wage masseur who plies his trade on the streets of Point Chevalier. It was originally about the International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI), and the plight of a clinician in trying to encourage support workers to adhere to mealtime plans and feeding safety protocols. As the song evolved, it became a reflection on the broader struggles faced by low-wage workers in care roles. It highlights the emotional and physical toll of jobs that often go unnoticed and undervalued, despite the immense responsibility they demand. The masseur in the song is an allegory for the overlooked nurturers.' Accompanying the song is a music video centred on a staunch delivery from singer Leith, backed up by a posse of local battlers. The posse includes members of the bands Dale Kerrigan, Cruelly, Cold Ceiling, Mullbrain, Awning, and Blunt Dog. The nocturnal scenes of under-construction Point Chevalier are stitched together with psychotic flashes of forgotten video games of the 90s, philological imagery, and hand-drawn horoscopes from 17th-century England. The Lord Is My German Shepherd (Time for Walkies) is the band's shimmering follow-up to their distinct eponymous debut in 2023 and a vibrant expression of their singular song craft. Produced by Ringlets – Arabella Poulsen (bass & vocals), Arlo Grey (drums), László Reynolds (guitar & vocals) and Leith Towers (lead-vocalist) – in Auckland at The Lab alongside Michael Logie (The Mint Chicks) and mixed by Isaac Keating at Abbey Road Studios, The Lord Is My German Shepherd (Time for Walkies) conjures mystic visions; takes raucous, unkempt yet solely committed turns, twists, and tiptoes delicately between the absurd and the divine. The Lord Is My German Shepherd (Time for Walkies) is available for pre-order now on Transparent Green Vinyl or Exclusive 'Flying Nun Black' Vinyl (limited to 100 copies). About Ringlets: Ragingly bright post-punk quartet Ringlets emerged from Aotearoa's musical ether in 2021; carving out space with their distinct blend of delicate wit, grit and evident sonic technicality. With a highly durable, machine-tested rhythm section (Arabella Poulsen, Arlo Grey) and two of Auckland's leading lyrical & melodic consultants (László Reynolds, Leith Towers), Ringlets have been fast-building a solid reputation. Catching the eye of former Pitchfork editor Chris Ott, Autumn 2023 saw the band release their eponymous debut under Ott's label Mutual Skies. Produced by De Stevens (Office Dog, Erny Belle) and the band themselves, the 10-track album is a riotous and tightly sporadic introduction to this exciting musical offering from Tāmaki Makaurau. Since then, the four-piece has been sharpening their toolkit with numerous performances across Aotearoa, supporting heavy-hitting internationals such as UK indie-rockers Sorry, and seminal punk force The Damned as well as stand-out festival performances at The Others Way, Nest Fest & Newtown Festival. Content Sourced from Original url

Ringlets Share New Single/Video 'Street Massage'
Ringlets Share New Single/Video 'Street Massage'

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time01-05-2025

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Ringlets Share New Single/Video 'Street Massage'

Today, Ringlets share the blistering new single ' Street Massage ' from their upcoming album The Lord Is My German Shepherd (Time for Walkies), which will be released on June 27th via Flying Nun Records and Leather Jacket Records. Following up the slyly-subdued ' Heavenly Wheel ', ' Street Massage ' leaps and bounds down crunching gravel guitar and traverses vast thunderous rhythms, stepping over shimmering strings - halting for the stop-sign stentorian vocal delivery of Leith Towers. Leith shares, 'The song is about a low-wage masseur who plies his trade on the streets of Point Chevalier. It was originally about the International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI), and the plight of a clinician in trying to encourage support workers to adhere to mealtime plans and feeding safety protocols. As the song evolved, it became a reflection on the broader struggles faced by low-wage workers in care roles. It highlights the emotional and physical toll of jobs that often go unnoticed and undervalued, despite the immense responsibility they demand. The masseur in the song is an allegory for the overlooked nurturers.' Accompanying the song is a music video centred on a staunch delivery from singer Leith, backed up by a posse of local battlers. The posse includes members of the bands Dale Kerrigan, Cruelly, Cold Ceiling, Mullbrain, Awning, and Blunt Dog. The nocturnal scenes of under-construction Point Chevalier are stitched together with psychotic flashes of forgotten video games of the 90s, philological imagery, and hand-drawn horoscopes from 17th-century England. The Lord Is My German Shepherd (Time for Walkies) is the band's shimmering follow-up to their distinct eponymous debut in 2023 and a vibrant expression of their singular song craft. Produced by Ringlets - Arabella Poulsen (bass & vocals), Arlo Grey (drums), László Reynolds (guitar & vocals) and Leith Towers (lead-vocalist) - in Auckland at The Lab alongside Michael Logie (The Mint Chicks) and mixed by Isaac Keating at Abbey Road Studios, The Lord Is My German Shepherd (Time for Walkies) conjures mystic visions; takes raucous, unkempt yet solely committed turns, twists, and tiptoes delicately between the absurd and the divine. The Lord Is My German Shepherd (Time for Walkies) is available for pre-order now on Transparent Green Vinyl or Exclusive "Flying Nun Black" Vinyl (limited to 100 copies). About Ringlets: Ragingly bright post-punk quartet Ringlets emerged from Aotearoa's musical ether in 2021; carving out space with their distinct blend of delicate wit, grit and evident sonic technicality. With a highly durable, machine-tested rhythm section (Arabella Poulsen, Arlo Grey) and two of Auckland's leading lyrical & melodic consultants (László Reynolds, Leith Towers), Ringlets have been fast-building a solid reputation. Catching the eye of former Pitchfork editor Chris Ott, Autumn 2023 saw the band release their eponymous debut under Ott's label Mutual Skies. Produced by De Stevens (Office Dog, Erny Belle) and the band themselves, the 10-track album is a riotous and tightly sporadic introduction to this exciting musical offering from Tāmaki Makaurau. Since then, the four-piece has been sharpening their toolkit with numerous performances across Aotearoa, supporting heavy-hitting internationals such as UK indie-rockers Sorry, and seminal punk force The Damned as well as stand-out festival performances at The Others Way, Nest Fest & Newtown Festival.

Flying Nun's Newest Signing: Ringlets Share ‘Street Massage'
Flying Nun's Newest Signing: Ringlets Share ‘Street Massage'

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time01-05-2025

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Flying Nun's Newest Signing: Ringlets Share ‘Street Massage'

Press Release – The Label Today, Ringlets share the blistering new single 'Street Massage' from their upcoming album The Lord Is My German Shepherd (Time for Walkies), which will be released on June 27th. Following up the slyly-subdued ' Heavenly Wheel ', 'Street Massage' leaps and bounds down crunching gravel guitar and traverses vast thunderous rhythms, stepping over shimmering strings – halting for the stop-sign stentorian vocal delivery of Leith Towers. Leith shares, 'The song is about a low-wage masseur who plies his trade on the streets of Point Chevalier. It was originally about the International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI), and the plight of a clinician in trying to encourage support workers to adhere to mealtime plans and feeding safety protocols. As the song evolved, it became a reflection on the broader struggles faced by low-wage workers in care roles. It highlights the emotional and physical toll of jobs that often go unnoticed and undervalued, despite the immense responsibility they demand. The masseur in the song is an allegory for the overlooked nurturers.' Accompanying the song is a music video centred on a staunch delivery from singer Leith, backed up by a posse of local battlers. The posse includes members of the bands Dale Kerrigan, Cruelly, Cold Ceiling, Mullbrain, Awning, and Blunt Dog. The nocturnal scenes of under-construction Point Chevalier are stitched together with psychotic flashes of forgotten video games of the 90s, philological imagery, and hand-drawn horoscopes from 17th-century England. To be released on June 27th via Flying Nun Records and Leather Jacket Records, The Lord Is My German Shepherd (Time for Walkies) is the band's shimmering follow-up to their distinct eponymous debut in 2023 and a vibrant expression of their singular song craft. Produced by Ringlets – Arabella Poulsen (bass & vocals), Arlo Grey (drums), László Reynolds (guitar & vocals) and Leith Towers (lead-vocalist) – in Auckland at The Lab alongside Michael Logie (The Mint Chicks) and mixed by Isaac Keating at Abbey Road Studios, The Lord Is My German Shepherd (Time for Walkies) conjures mystic visions; takes raucous, unkempt yet solely committed turns, twists, and tiptoes delicately between the absurd and the divine. The Lord Is My German Shepherd (Time for Walkies) is available for pre-order now on Translucent Green Vinyl with Obi Strip and on Exclusive Flying Nun Black. About Ringlets: Ragingly bright post-punk quartet Ringlets emerged from Aotearoa's musical ether in 2021; carving out space with their distinct blend of delicate wit, grit and evident sonic technicality. With a highly durable, machine-tested rhythm section (Arabella Poulsen, Arlo Grey) and two of Auckland's leading lyrical & melodic consultants (László Reynolds, Leith Towers), Ringlets have been fast-building a solid reputation. Catching the eye of former Pitchfork editor Chris Ott, Autumn 2023 saw the band release their eponymous debut under Ott's label Mutual Skies. Produced by De Stevens (Office Dog, Erny Belle) and the band themselves, the 10-track album is a riotous and tightly sporadic introduction to this exciting musical offering from Tāmaki Makaurau. Since then, the four-piece has been sharpening their toolkit with numerous performances across Aotearoa, supporting heavy-hitting internationals such as UK indie-rockers Sorry, and seminal punk force The Damned as well as stand-out festival performances at The Others Way, Nest Fest & Newtown Festival.

Flying Nun's Newest Signing: Ringlets Share 'Street Massage'
Flying Nun's Newest Signing: Ringlets Share 'Street Massage'

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time30-04-2025

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Flying Nun's Newest Signing: Ringlets Share 'Street Massage'

Today, Ringlets share the blistering new single 'Street Massage' from their upcoming album The Lord Is My German Shepherd (Time for Walkies), which will be released on June 27th. Following up the slyly-subdued 'Heavenly Wheel', 'Street Massage' leaps and bounds down crunching gravel guitar and traverses vast thunderous rhythms, stepping over shimmering strings - halting for the stop-sign stentorian vocal delivery of Leith Towers. Leith shares, 'The song is about a low-wage masseur who plies his trade on the streets of Point Chevalier. It was originally about the International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI), and the plight of a clinician in trying to encourage support workers to adhere to mealtime plans and feeding safety protocols. As the song evolved, it became a reflection on the broader struggles faced by low-wage workers in care roles. It highlights the emotional and physical toll of jobs that often go unnoticed and undervalued, despite the immense responsibility they demand. The masseur in the song is an allegory for the overlooked nurturers.' Accompanying the song is a music video centred on a staunch delivery from singer Leith, backed up by a posse of local battlers. The posse includes members of the bands Dale Kerrigan, Cruelly, Cold Ceiling, Mullbrain, Awning, and Blunt Dog. The nocturnal scenes of under-construction Point Chevalier are stitched together with psychotic flashes of forgotten video games of the 90s, philological imagery, and hand-drawn horoscopes from 17th-century England. To be released on June 27th via Flying Nun Records and Leather Jacket Records, The Lord Is My German Shepherd (Time for Walkies) is the band's shimmering follow-up to their distinct eponymous debut in 2023 and a vibrant expression of their singular song craft. Produced by Ringlets - Arabella Poulsen (bass & vocals), Arlo Grey (drums), László Reynolds (guitar & vocals) and Leith Towers (lead-vocalist) - in Auckland at The Lab alongside Michael Logie (The Mint Chicks) and mixed by Isaac Keating at Abbey Road Studios, The Lord Is My German Shepherd (Time for Walkies) conjures mystic visions; takes raucous, unkempt yet solely committed turns, twists, and tiptoes delicately between the absurd and the divine. The Lord Is My German Shepherd (Time for Walkies) is available for pre-order now on Translucent Green Vinyl with Obi Strip and on Exclusive Flying Nun Black. About Ringlets: Ragingly bright post-punk quartet Ringlets emerged from Aotearoa's musical ether in 2021; carving out space with their distinct blend of delicate wit, grit and evident sonic technicality. With a highly durable, machine-tested rhythm section (Arabella Poulsen, Arlo Grey) and two of Auckland's leading lyrical & melodic consultants (László Reynolds, Leith Towers), Ringlets have been fast-building a solid reputation. Catching the eye of former Pitchfork editor Chris Ott, Autumn 2023 saw the band release their eponymous debut under Ott's label Mutual Skies. Produced by De Stevens (Office Dog, Erny Belle) and the band themselves, the 10-track album is a riotous and tightly sporadic introduction to this exciting musical offering from Tāmaki Makaurau. Since then, the four-piece has been sharpening their toolkit with numerous performances across Aotearoa, supporting heavy-hitting internationals such as UK indie-rockers Sorry, and seminal punk force The Damned as well as stand-out festival performances at The Others Way, Nest Fest & Newtown Festival.

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