Watch: Superorganism - Into The Sun feat. Gen Hoshino, Stephen Malkmus & Pi Ja Ma

Watch: Superorganism - Into The Sun feat. Gen Hoshino, Stephen Malkmus & Pi Ja Ma

Irresistible indie poppers drop another addictive single and wild music video ahead of new album, announce Australian shows

Just a few weeks out from the release of World Wide Pop, their highly anticipated second album dropping on July 15, today enigmatic indie poppers Superorganism give us their latest single, bringing Gen Hoshino, Stephen Malkmus and Pi Ja Ma along for the ride that is Into The Sun.

As always, the new single is accompanied by probably the best new music video you will see this week, as viewers enter a psychedelic, CGI animated world that perfectly captures the vibe of the track - decomposing apples and maggots never looked so wholesome!

As well as the single, the band have announced two unique live Australian shows, playing album release parties in Sydney and Melbourne in August (details below).

Until then, sit back, relax and step Into The Sun:

Superorganism's new album World Wide Pop is out July 15 via Domino Recording Co.

 

SUPERORGANISM

AUSTRALIAN MINI-TOUR – AUGUST 2022

Sydney – Phoenix Central Park

Thursday 4 August

‘A Night With Superorganism’

Two Live Performances at 6:30pm and 8:15pm

DETAILS HERE

 

Melbourne – Sound Merch

Friday 5 August

Album Release Party and Signing

6:00pm – 8:00pm

DETAILS HERE

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