“The last twelve months have been frustrating and nerve-racking for everyone but, for the Hoodoo Gurus, this dark cloud has had a silver lining."
Hoodoo Gurus have today announced the details of their highly anticipated new studio album, Chariot Of The Gods.
The record is set for release on Friday the 11th of March and acts as the band's first record in over a decade.
Dave Faulkner explained the timing of the album: “The last twelve months have been frustrating and nerve-racking for everyone but, for the Hoodoo Gurus, this dark cloud has had a silver lining.
"Forced to rely on ourselves instead of the outside world for validation, there has been a creative rebirth within the band that has resulted in a string of singles and a new album.
"Most important of all, the musical bonds between the four of us have never been stronger. When the discussions are all about which songs we're sad about having to leave off the record, that's a damn good sign."
Fans of the Hoodoo Gurus will be able to hear the album be performed in its entirety for the first time via an exclusive live special event recording from Damien Gerard Studios on the NSW Central Coast, hosted by eMusic Live.
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The set will be shared at 8pm on the 10th of March, the evening before the Chariot Of The Gods' official release.
The album will be released alongside multiple returns to the stage for the band, including their 40th Anniversary Tour with The Dandy Warhols in April.
They'll also be appearing on the postponed Red Hot Summer Dates, with Jimmy Barnes, Jon Stevens, Diesel and Chris Cheney through January and February 2022.
Click here for all upcoming tour dates.