The Outdoor Type Speaks for a Generation with “Rumination”

Melbourne troubadour The Outdoor Type has really impressed me with the release of his brand new single “Rumination.”

The song has such a great spontaneous energy, a result of The Outdoor Type’s old school decision to record the track live with a band. I also love its relatable lyrics which speak of rejecting the confines of the nine-to-five life meant to pay off a mortgage you’ll have until you die with your picket fence, dog, and two kids, yet still wanting to prove you’re capable of attaining it.

Having supported the likes of Vera Blue, Tiny Little Houses, and Alex Lahey, The Outdoor Type is ready to play his own shows to support the release of “Rumination.”

28 October 2016 – Rare Finds @ OAF Gallery Bar, Sydney (FREE)
29 October 2016 – Black Bear Lodge, Brisbane (FREE)
4 November 2016 – Grace Darling Hotel, Melbourne

Image used with permission from Habit Music Company

The Outdoor Type Releases Your Road Trip Soundtrack

It might be the time of year where most of us are hibernating, but I guarantee you’ll feel like taking a road trip when you listen to The Outdoor Type’s debut single “When the Sun Goes Down.”

It’s got such a great cruisy vibe and the sort of chorus that you just can’t resist singing along to. It’s good honest pub rock, the type of stuff that we just don’t hear often enough.

The Outdoor Type will launch “When the Sun Goes Down” with a show at Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory on May 21 before heading to Melbourne’s The Toff in Town on May 23.