The digital only release will be exclusive to iTunes for one week before going up on all major digital service providers. The band, whose album recently went Platinum in Australia, has announced four US tour dates in November, their first shows ever in the states.
Hollywood EP is the second in a series of three digital only EPs that will be released in the coming months, all leading up to the March 2009 release of the band's full-length debut.
The title track is an achingly melodic fairytale gone-wrong. With an engaging vocal, Julia redresses childhood dreams and pricks the Disney bubble with a dose of hard won wisdom. A previously unreleased video, equally as engaging and dreamlike as the track itself, will accompany the EP.
Their first EP, Just A Boy EP, was released last month and also included a video for the title track. Current TV spotted the video online and posted it in a broadcast for "Current Virals--The Top 5 Hottest Breaking Videos" on the web.
Hollywood EP track listing:
1. Hollywood
2. Horse and Cart
3. I'm Yours
4. Red Berries
5. Purple Skivvy
6. Fooled Myself
Angus And Julia Stone are currently in the midst of a 23-city UK and European tour opening for Martha Wainwright. They will return to the US for a full-fledged tour around the March album release.
November U.S. Tour Dates:
Monday, Nov 17 San Diego, CA @ The Loft
Tuesday, Nov 18 Hollywood, CA @ Hotel Caf�
Thursday, Nov 20 San Francisco, CA @ Hotel Utah
Saturday, Nov 22 New York, NY @ The Living Room
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