Sunday, July 23, 2017

[Video] Slum Sociable - Don't Come Back Another 100 Times





Melbourne duo Slum Sociable - Miller Upchurch (vocals, percussion) and Ed Quinn (production/keys/guitar)  - share the Jem Rankin-directed video to new single 'Don't Come Back Another 100 Times'.

Taken from their debut album due for release later this year, ‘Don’t Come back Another 100 Times’ was recorded in the duo’s hometown with local producer Russell Fawcus and mixed by Ben Allen (Animal Collective, Cut Copy, Gnarls Barkley).

In the band’s own words, "‘Don’t Come Back Another 100 Times' is about trying not to be shallow. It touches on elements of regret, of losing someone because of it and accepting the responsibility of your actions. It's introspective, but written for anyone to be able to relate to and hopefully help come to terms with their own similar situation."

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