Automatic share video for ‘Too Much Money’ + North American & European tour dates

Automatic press photo

LA post-punk trio Automatic have shared a new video for their track Too Much Money. The video clip was directed by SAMSONITE and is a lo-fi journey around Los Angeles through the eyes of a Bowie-inspired photographer.  Check it out via YouTube below.

The video is the second from their upcoming album ‘Signal’ following Calling It, which was released on limited-edition vinyl via Stones Throw Records. The 7″ pressing also features a cover of Delta 5’s Mind Your Own Business, which is also now available on all streaming services. 

The Too Much Money video coincides with the announcement of their Fall North American tour supporting Black Marble. They’ll finish their month-long August residency at Los Angeles’ The Echo and a string of European and UK dates in October before kicking off the run November 7th at Austin’s Levitation Festival. See all dates and ticket links here.

‘Signal’ combines together Automatic’s taste for dub reggae, motorik rhythms, and gnarly synth work inspired by bands like NEU! and Suicide with the eerie atmosphere of films by auteurs like David Lynch and Dario Argento for an album that captures what it’s like to feel at an angle to the world. ‘Signal’ will be released on regular vinyl, limited edition bright red vinyl, and CD.

The album speaks directly to the band members’ experiences, tied together by a sense of anxiety and alienation so common to life in the 21st-century. Humanoid echoes Too Much Money’s sentiment on the disappointing falsity of social media, Electrocution recounts a near-death freak accident singer Izzy experienced – alluded to on the album art, and the title-track captures the feeling of being trapped in the drudgery of a mundane life “and the realization that nobody is going to rescue you from it but yourself.” As they put it: “The world is so fucked up, we don’t know how any musician could say, ‘This is all peachy.'”

Tour dates

19 August – Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo
26 August – Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo
11-13 October –  Perris, CA @ Desert Daze
17 October – Paris, France @ Mains D’oeuvres
18 October – Lille, France @ L’Aéronef
19 October – Groningen, Netherlands @ Vera
20 October – Eindhoven, Netherlands @ DDW Music Festival
22 October – London, UK @ Shacklewell Arms
23 October – Bristol, UK @ The Lanes
25 October – Amsterdam, Netherlands @ London Calling Festival
28 October – Berlin, Germany @ Urban Spree
29 October – Antwerp, Belgium @ Trix

7 November – Austin, TX @ Levitation*
8 November – Oklahoma City, OK @ 89th Street OKC^
9 November – Memphis, TN @ Hi Tone^
10 November – Nashville, TN @ The Basement^
12 November – Columbus, OH @ Oberlin College^
13 November – State College, PA @ Webster’s^ 
14 November – Oberlin, OH @ Oberlin College^
16 November – Montreal, QC @ Bar Le Ritz^
19 November – Hamden, CT @ Space Ballroom^
20 November – Philadelphia, PA @ Underground Arts^
21 November – Baltimore, MD @ Metro Gallery^
22 November – New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom^
24 November – Washington, DC @ Black Cat^

* = w/ Angel Olsen, Kikagaku Moyo, Black Marble, Holy Wave and more
^ = w/ Black Marble