The Round Mountain Girls are seeking support to release their new album.
The Round Mountain Girls are seeking support to release their new album. Contributed

Round Mountain Girls singing out for support

TWEED Coast favourites the Round Mountain Girls have launched a crowd-funding campaign to help release album number four in the new year.

Offering fans the opportunity to pre-purchase the album is a new concept for the group, who need to raise $15,600 to record it at Byron studio, The Music Farm.

"It's going to cost about $30,000 to record the album and release it properly, so we're hoping to cover all the physical costs of pressing, recording, mixing and mastering,” band member Chris Booker said.

The campaign has already raised $4500, and the band is also offering a range of memorabilia and other incentives, plus an opportunity to have RMG play at your home or event.

If RMG fail to have the funds raised by August 15, the album won't go ahead.

"If we don't reach the goal, we'll only be able to record a few singles,” Booker said.

"It's better for fans to have an album, but if we can't we'll revert to Plan B.”

The proposed release date for the new album is next March, with those that pre-purchase to receive their album then.

Those that pre-purchase the album, will receive it when it's released in March next year.

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