April 14, 2015

Ex Cops Bring “Black Soap”

EX COPS ANNOUNCE SUMMER TOUR DATES

Release “Black Soap” Eli Escobar Remix

Stream: “Black Soap” (Eli Escobar Remix) Via Dancing Astronaut or SoundCloud

Ex Cops is the musical brainchild of Amalie Bruun and Brain Harding. The duo’s 2014 sophomore release Daggers, out now on Downtown Records, is full of 90’s alt-rock inspired pop sounds and features production by Billy Corgan. The duo recently shook the Pandora and Baeble venues of SXSW and melted hearts at #1 on Spotify’s Hot Alternative Playlist

Hot on the heels of the band’s successful SXSW performances, Ex Cops have just announced summer tour dates which will include west coast headlining dates and performances at Tampa’s Big Guava Festival and Detroit’s Mo Pop Festival. Additional tour dates will be announced in the coming weeks.

The newest addition to Ex Cops’ arsenal of anthemic pop tracks is an Eli Escobar remix of the ’90s alt-rock inspired “Black Soap.” New York producer Eli Escobar isolates Bruun’s effortless vocals, turning the piece into a hypnotizing dance track, which Dancing Astronaut calls “simultaneously current and timeless.” “Black Soap” is is currently building at Alternative radio on 15+ stations including SiriusXM Alt Nation, KNRK Portland, KRBZ Kansas City, KBZT San Diego as well as airing on MTV2, MTVU and Revolt. The “Black Soap” Eli Escobar remix is available for streaming via SoundCloud

Ex Cops songs “Black Soap” and “White Noise” have been featured in Showtime’s Shameless, CBS’ Stalker and various ads including True Religion and Oliver Peoples earlier this year. In June, the duo will collaborative project with MTV and Netflix, titled Forward. The show combines fashion with art and music and features the band along with a new video for their song “Weird With You.”

Ex Cops brings the hook-heavy blast of ’90s alt-rock into a new era on their second album

Daggers. Executive produced by icon-of-form Billy Corgan and produced by Justin Raisen (Sky Ferriera, Charli XCX, Kylie Minogue), the record rescues guitar-pop from the bedroom, returning it to the stage it deserves. Billy Corgan provided form and texture to the new tracks over a two- week period in Chicago. The band then took the material to LA for tracking with Raisen and continued collaborating with artists like Ariel Pink, who co-wrote “Burnt Out Love” and features on “Tragically Alright.”

Ex Cops Tour Dates

05.08 – Tampa, FL @ Big Guava Festival 

06.15 – Seattle, WA @ Barboza

06.16 – Portland, OR @ Bunk Bar

06.18 – San Francisco,CA @ Rickshaw

06.19 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo

07.25 – Detroit, MI @ Mo Pop Festival

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