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Tasmanian indie rockers The Sleepyheads have just dropped a music video for their new single Nothing’s Really Changed, announced a run of tour dates and have sold out pre-orders for vinyl copies of their debut EP Be More Optimistic? which is set for a release date on the March 15 via Penultimate Records.
The film clip features the band enjoying Aussie traditions in friendly game of backyard cricket and a BBQ.
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“Nothing’s Really Changed is always a favourite at Sleepyheads shows. It’s about coming out the other side of a rough time with a much more positive view of what happened and why,” says singer Patrick Broxton.
The band are rising stars in the Aussie indie-rock scene with the previous single off the EP Never Forget You’re Here For Them racking up over 40,000 plays on Spotify and earning them a spot on Falls Festival and Til The Wheels Fall Off Festival.
“Be More Optimistic? is a 3 song, 3 stage progression from thinking something bad is going to happen, something bad happening and then getting through that and coming out the other side a stronger person.” says frontman Patrick Broxton of the EP.
You can check out Nothing’s Really Changed?, which features Tyler Richardson of Luca Brasi below.
After a recent tour of the East Coast supporting Nothing’s Really Changed?, the band are yet again hitting the road and will play their biggest independent tour to date, a triple headline tour in April 2018 with Satellites and Bukowski.
The Penultimate Tour is now on-sale here.
Thursday 29th March – The Good Shed, Hobart
Thursday 5th April – Crowbar, Brisbane
Friday 6th April – The Record Crate, Sydney
Saturday 7th April – The Reverence Hotel, Melbourne