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"A triumphant homecoming for Split Seconds."
"Packed with creative guitar melodies, it effortlessly twists and turns in numerous cool directions without breaking a sweat."
Have a look at the video for new single Relocation Blues too
Split Seconds made Perth wish that they would stay home.
Melbourne-via-Perth indie-pop kings Split Seconds are hittin' the old dusty trail.. Having just released their rad - and handsomely titled - EP Neil Dumb & Young, Split Seconds are playing three special shows in the middle of this month to celebrate. Featuring two popular singles in recent hit Delivery and Triple J-fave Halfway There, the EP is another sterling collection of indie-pop gems. Stream Delivery below, grab the EP HERE, and check all the dates after the stream. TOUR DATES: Thur Oct 30 | Shebeen, Melbourne (TICKETS) Fri Nov 14 | Amplifier, Perth (TICKETS) Sat Nov 15 | Prince Of Wales, Bunbury FREE Follow Split Seconds: FACEBOOK // SOUNDCLOUD Five fave songs with Split Seconds HERE.
Split Seconds announce a new EP called Neil Dumb & Young with a new single.. Melbourne-via-Perth Split Seconds are back with a new single, announcing the release of their upcoming debut EP Neil Dumb & Young with the track, Delivery. The single has a few little tricky production techniques we haven't yet heard from the four-piece, and there's plenty to like about it. A rumbling slice of indie-pop, the heavy drums and delicate guitar work, along with Sean Pollard's ear-pleasing vocal work are as usual a joy to behold, and bodes well for the upcoming EP release, with that genius title - of which Pollard says: "It came from a dream in which Neil Young was trying to sell me one of his Pono things, and all I wanted to do was get him to sign my vinyl copy of On The Beach. I thought it summed up the weird musical world we all live in at the moment. Plus it's a good pun." Follow Split Seconds: FACEBOOK // SOUNDCLOUD Five fave songs with Split Seconds HERE.
With promises of more EP details coming soon!
The likes of The Medics, Urthboy, Royal Headache, Seth Sentry join the bill