Slum Sociable returns with a down-tempo new ballad, Don’t Come Back Another 100 Times

Slum Sociable returns with a down-tempo new ballad, Don’t Come Back Another 100 Times

It's the first single from the Melbourne duo's upcoming debut album.

After charming us with a round of singles and 2015's delicate TQ EP, Melbourne pairing Slum Sociable have returned with the first track from their forthcoming debut album, Don't Come Back Another 100 Times. Taken from their currently-untitled record - out later this year through Liberation Music, Don't Come Back Another 100 Times sees the duo distance themselves from their previous sound in favour of a more down-tempo and expansive one, with lush synth work and delicate vocals combining to create more of a heartfelt ballad feel, pulsing with some really heavy emotions. "Don’t Come Back Another 100 Times is about trying not to be shallow. It touches on elements of regret, of losing someone because of it and accepting the responsibility of your actions," they duo said, diving into theme behind the emotionally-charged new single. "It's introspective, but written for anyone to be able to relate to and hopefully help come to terms with their own similar situation." Listen to the track below, and stay tuned for more deets on album number two very shortly.

Follow Slum Sociable: FACEBOOK

Tiny Little Houses' latest single Milo Tin is uniquely Australian in the best way

Tiny Little Houses's new single Milo Tin is quirky songwriting at its best.

8 years ago

Meet Coconut Cream, the first addition to Joji Malani's new Broth Records label

The Sydney four-piece's new single, titled Your Drug On Computers, kicks the label off on a high-point.

3 years ago

Track x Track: Georgia Mulligan - Nothing Wrong

Sydney-based indie-folk-rocker talks us through her highly anticipated & extremely impressive debut full-length, track by track

9 months ago

Premiere: Suss Cunts unveil the killer title track from their forthcoming EP, Temper

The five-track EP is due April 27, with a few upcoming shows between now and then.

6 years ago

Close
-->