White Denim Play New Songs Live On BBC Radio 6 Marc Riley Show
By Andy Kahn Feb 22, 2016 • 6:46 am PST

Austin-based rock band White Denim will release a new studio album, entitled Stiff, on March 25 via Downtown Records. The newly expanded quintet appeared on the BBC Radio 6 Marc Riley Show in which they performed several songs from the upcoming LP.
Now made up of vocalist/guitarist James Petralli, bassist Steve Terebecki as well as new drummer Jeffrey Olson, guitarist Jonathan Horne and keyboardist Mike St. Clair, the group has previously shared Stiff track’s “Ha Ha Ha Ha (Yeah)” and “Holda You (I’m Psycho).” Their appearance on the BBC also saw them play “There’s a Brain in My Head” and the Cass McCombs co-written “Thank You” from the upcoming Ethan Johns produced LP.
Give a listen to the five-song set that also includes a take on the D song “River To Consider” here:
For another sample of Stiff and to see the five-piece lineup in action, check out this performance of “(I’m The One) Big Big Fun” (as well as “At Night In Dreams” off of Corsicana Lemonade) from their recent appearance at Kingston College shared by banquetrecords:
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