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Husky Debut Ghost Video and Set A Stack Of Aussie Dates

by Noise11.com on May 2, 2017

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Husky will take up June and July with an Australian tour and have previewed the video for their new song Ghost ahead of the tour.

‘Ghost’ was produced in Melbourne by Dropbear. “The idea came from my interpretation of the song,” says Jonathan Chong of Dropbear. “I wanted to do something relating to ghosts and spirits and thought that a Day of the Dead theme would tie in nicely. The icons and imagery associated with the Day of the Dead festival are really colourful and bold, which gives the animation the vibrancy I was aiming for, whilst also having some dark undertones. It’s a celebration of the departed in a way that is joyous, rather than a morbid celebration. The clip is animated as though each frame has been made from cross-stitch or a Mexican textile.”

Punchbuzz tracklist

1. Ghost
2. Shark Fin
3. Punchbuzz
4. Late Night Store
5. Cut The Air
6. Splinters In The Fire
7. Walking In Your Sleep
8. Cracks In The Pavement
9. Flower Drum
10. Spaces Between Heartbeats

Out Friday 2 June 2017 through Liberation Music

HUSKY – PUNCHBUZZ TOUR DATES

With special guests Tia Gostelow, Hot Spoke & Teischa (WA shows only)

Sat 17 June | Theatre Royal, Castlemaine (18+)
With special guests TBC

Fri 23 June | Corner Hotel, Melbourne (18+)
With Tia Gostelow and Hot Spoke

Sat 24 June | Jive Bar, Adelaide (18+)
With Tia Gostelow and Hot Spoke

Thu 29 June | Oxford Art Factory, Sydney (18+)
With Tia Gostelow and Hot Spoke

Fri 30 June | 48 Watt St, Newcastle (18+)
With Tia Gostelow and Hot Spoke

Thu 6 July | Bello Winter Music Festival, Bellingen (18+)
Fri 7 July | Woolly Mammoth, Brisbane (18+)
With Tia Gostelow and Hot Spoke

Sat 8 July | Sol Bar, Maroochydore (18+)
With Tia Gostelow and Hot Spoke

Sat 15 July | Grand Poobah, Hobart (18+)
With Tia Gostelow and Hot Spoke

Sat 22 July | Mojos, Fremantle (18+)
With Teischa

Sun 23 July | The Rosemount, Perth (18+)
With Teischa

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