World’s First Cinema have welcomed audiences back into their cinematic universe with their new deluxe EP, Palm Reader (Silver Screen Edition) via Fearless Records. Following the release of 2023’s Palm Reader – which featured singles “Holy Water,” “SOS,” and “Palm Reader” – the deluxe EP expands the band’s cinematic tapestry with five new spellbinding interludes.
“They originated as exclusive productions for our live show to make our set more memorable and prove that we are more than just an alt rock band,” shares the band. “Now it’s time to share them in actual releases so people know what the future might bring. We plan on taking World’s First Cinema into the world of actual movie scoring as we grow. This is our first step at setting that stage.”
Palm Reader (Silver Screen Edition) includes a new version of “Holy Water” that was recorded at The Los Angeles Theatre, making the perfect companion piece to the original single’s music video recorded at the same location.
The band continues, “We are so excited to release the Deluxe Edition of our Palm Reader EP as it’s been our opportunity to showcase another side to what World’s First Cinema does. We’ve always been really focused on the idea of WFC being cinematic which is what lead us to producing the ’Silver Screen Interludes’. The ‘Silver Screen interludes’ are short orchestral instrumental pieces that borrow and play with the melodies of the actual songs they precede on the record. The goal being to create a truly cinematic moment and reinforce the world we are trying to build around the band. We imagine them as the film trailer versions of our songs.”
World’s First Cinema have officially hit the road with Taylor Acorn on her Good Enough Tour. The band will be visiting cities across the United States such as New York City, Philadelphia, Detroit, Denver, San Diego, Dallas, and more before wrapping up in Houston, TX, on May 11. To purchase tickets, visit https://worldsfirstcinema.com
World’s First Cinema Tour Dates with Taylor Acorn
April 12 – Orlando, FL – The Social – LOW TICKET WARNING
April 14 – Nashville, TN – The Basement East – SOLD OUT
April 16 – Charlotte, NC – Amos’ Southend – SOLD OUT
April 18 – New York City, NY – The Gramercy Theatre – SOLD OUT
April 19 – Washington, DC – The Atlantis – SOLD OUT
April 20 – Allston, MA – Brighton Music Hall – SOLD OUT
April 21 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore Philadelphia – SOLD OUT
April 23 – Detroit, MI – The Shelter – SOLD OUT
April 25 – Kansas City, MO – Recordbar – LOW TICKET WARNING
April 26 – Denver, CO – Perplexaplex At Convergence Station – SOLD OUT
April 27 – Salt Lake City, UT – Soundwell – LOW TICKET WARNING
April 29 – Seattle, WA – Madame Lou’s – SOLD OUT
April 30 – Portland, OR – Polaris Hall – SOLD OUT
May 2 – Sacramento, CA – Goldfield Trading Post Sacramento – SOLD OUT
May 3 – Los Angeles, CA – The Echo – SOLD OUT
May 4 – San Diego, CA – House Of Blues San Diego – Voodoo Room – SOLD OUT
May 8 – Dallas, TX – House Of Blues – Cambridge Room – LOW TICKET WARNING
May 10 – Austin, TX – Antone’s – LOW TICKET WARNING
May 11 – Houston, TX – House Of Blues – Bronze Peacock – LOW TICKET WARNING