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First Listen: Alex Bleeker and the Freaks Unveil 'Sealong Hair' Music Video

By: Sep. 14, 2015
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A video for "Sealong Hair," the latest track from Alex Bleeker and the Freaks' forthcoming third LP Country Agenda, is premiering today at The Fader. Click play below for a first look!

Country Agenda is set for release October 16 via Sinderlyn and available now for physical and iTunes preorder. To celebrate the release the band will tour extensively throughout the fall, including dates in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.

Country Agenda is the culmination of Bleeker's solo work. While The Freaks' line up has organically changed over time, this release finds the band gelling into its most cohesive self with its most collaborative songwriting to date.

Of the new music, Bleeker explains, "We're extremely proud of this record. For the first time, The Freaks came together as a collaborative unit and crafted what we think is our best album yet. It was recorded on a hillside overlooking the ocean in coastal California and we hope that some of that beauty comes through in the music."

Country Agenda follows 2013's How Far Away and the band's 2009 self-titled debut album.

Alex Bleeker and the Freaks was founded by Alex Bleeker (bassist of Real Estate) to bring together like-minded musicians and friends. The band is Bleeker (guitar, vocals), Alex Steinberg (guitar), Nick Lenchner (bass), Dylan Shumaker (drums), Jacob Wolf (keys), and occasional guest vocals from Molly Sarle (Mountain Man).

COUNTRY AGENDA TRACK LIST:
1. Little Dream I Had
2. California
3. Country Agenda
4. Portrait
5. Downright Stinson
6. The Rest
7. Sealong Hair
8. Honey, I don't Know
9. The Wind
10. Turtle Dove
11. UHM
12. They've Gone Home

ALEX BLEEKER AND THE FREAKS TOUR DATES:

September 18 Kittery, ME BUOY Gallery
September 19 Providence, RI Columbus Theatre
September 20 New Windsor, NY Storm King Art Center*
November 11 New Haven, CT BAR
November 12 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Bowl
November 13 Poughkeepsie, NY Vassar College
November 14 Northampton, MA Iron Horse Music Hall
November 15 Winooski, VT Monkey House
November 16 Montreal, QC Divan Orange
November 17 Toronto, ON Smiling Buddha
November 18 Ann Arbor, MI Iron Horse Music Hall
November 19 Chicago, IL Empty Bottle†
November 20 Columbus, OH Double Happiness
November 21 Washington, DC DC9
November 22 Philadelphia, PA Boot & Saddle
December 4 Vancouver, BC Fortune
December 5 Saeattle, WA Barboza
December 6 Portland, OR Mississippi Studios
December 8 Mill Valley, CA Sweetwater Music Hall
December 9 San Francisco, CA Independent
December 10 Santa Cruz, CA DQs
December 11 Big|Brave Sur, CA Ferndale Tavern
December 12 Los Angeles, CA Echo

*supporting The Feelies †with Natural Child



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