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Taken from last year’s critically acclaimed debut album ‘Broken Side of Time’, the video for stand-out track ‘Old Man Chicago’ was filmed at various locations including LA’s infamous Viper Rooms and the beautiful Catskill Mountains, just outside New York.
Directed by Jess Holzworth who has recently worked with Beck, Basement Jaxx and The Slits, the song now has the perfect visual representation for its earthy swagger and guitarist/vocalist Petter Ericson Stakee’s soaring and heartfelt vocal performance.
This week the band have been touring across the UK and come to London at the weekend to play Shepherds Bush Empire with Mumford & Sons on Sunday before headlining Camden Dingwalls .
Here’re the remaining dates:
March
11th Glasgow SE + CC Hall 4 (supporting Dave Matthews Band)
12th Manchester, Night & Day (headline show)
14th London Shepherds Bush Empire (supporting Mumford & Sons)
15th London Dingwalls (headline show)