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High Ends Debut Album Super Class Drops Today Album Streaming In Full HERE

High Ends

Debut Album Super Class Drops Today via Dine Alone Records

National Fall Tour Kicks Off 11/2 in Seattle,
Album Streaming In Full HERE

11/2: Seattle, WA @ The Sunset
11/4: Portland, OR @ Doug Fir Lounge
11/5: San Francisco, CA @ Brick & Mortar
11/7: Los Angeles, CA @ The Satellite
11/9: Denver, CO @ Lost Lake
11/10: Omaha, NE @ Reverb Lounge
11/11: Chicago, IL @ Schubas
11/13: Brooklyn, NY @ Cameo Gallery
11/14: New York, NY @ Pianos
11/15: Philadelphia, PA @ Kung Fu Necktie
11/16: Boston, MA @ Great Scott
11/18: Toronto, ON @ The Drake
11/17: Ottawa, ON @ Mavericks
11/20: Montreal, QC @ M for Montreal showcase

” …more akin to American weirdos of various unseemliness from Ariel Pink to Jim James, tapping into a bygone era of retro-futurism and resulting in something so out-of-time that it sounds timeless.” Pitchfork

” …retro-futuristic sound that’s hard to pin down but easy to enjoy — similar in spirit to fellow Vancouver resident Dan Bejar’s Destroyer.” Stereogum

“ …if The National added a little electro flair to their sound and didn’t take themselves so seriously for a second.” Indie Shuffle

” …a synth-heavy tribute […] that recalls idiosyncratic pop acts like Pulp and Sparks.”
Entertainment Weekly

Canada’s Jeffrey Innes is thrilled to announce the release of High Ends’ debut album Super Class today via Dine Alone Records. In celebration of the release, he is taking his psychedelic, synth-soaked jams to stages across America this Fall. Kicking off in Seattle on November 2, he’ll make stops in NYC, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco and more.

Over the past few months, Innes has leaked a handful of tracks off the infectious, 80’s-inspired 10-song record to massive critical acclaim. Today fans can purchase the album and hear it streaming in full at Paste Magazine.

The ten-song LP was recorded with producer Colin Stewart (Dan Mangan, The New Pornographers) at his Vancouver Island facility. During the sessions, Gold & Youth drummer Jeff Mitchelmore handled percussion, Louise Burns and The New Pornographers’ Kathryn Calder contributed backing vocals, and Ladyhawk’s Darcy Hancock laid down guitar.