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San Cisco

San Cisco Frolic Around Fremantle In Their New Video

by Andrew Tijs on June 15, 2012

in New Music,News

Adorable WA indie poppers San Cisco deliver a nostalgic clip for ‘Rocket Ship’.

San Cisco

San Cisco

Fourpiece San Cisco have done a stellar job with their ‘Awkward’ EP of last year, the title track of which hit number seven on the most recent triplej Hottest 100.

They played Groovin The Moo, and are booked for Splendour In The Grass, and now the latest song pulled from the EP ‘Rocket Ship’ has a video.

Frontman Jordi Davieson said in a presser “Shooting Rocket Ship was really fun, it was like a day in the life of San Cisco. We hang out with friends and family and did some crazy stuff, some legal some not so. I have no idea who that is jumping off the bridge!”

They’re about to duck into the studio to record their full-length debut, and will head overseas after their slot at Splendour.

Enjoy the clip below.

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