Ha The Unclear announce Australasian tour

Ha the UnclearToday Ha the Unclear share their brand new track ‘Stuck In My Head’ (check out the video below) from their upcoming album Invisible Lines which is due for release on August 3rd, 2018 on Woollen Records via Rhythmethod. The album release tour is also announced today taking in five cities across the nation.

HA THE UNCLEAR
Invisible Lines Tour 2018

Friday 3rd August | Christchurch | New City Hotel
Saturday 4th August | Dunedin | The Cook
Saturday 11th August | Wellington | Meow
Friday 24th August | Auckland | Whammy
Saturday 25th August | Mt. Maunganui | Brew Co.
Sunday 2nd September | Melbourne | Noisy Ritual
Monday 3rd September | Melbourne | Old Bar

NZ Show Tickets available from undertheradar.co.nz
AU Ticket details from hatheunclear.com

Ha the Unclear Tour Artwork

Press Release:

In classic Ha the Unclear fashion, this punchy new track evokes nostalgia through New Wave sound sensibilities underneath a singable chorus, jangly guitars and a propulsive bass line. Produced and engineered at Paquin Studios by Tom Healy (Paquin, Tiny Ruins, Jamie McDell), ‘Stuck In My Head’ is the third single from the much-loved four piece’s new record following ‘Wallace Line’ and ‘Big City’.

“When I wrote Stuck In My Head I’d been thinking a lot about empathy, ‘wearing someone else’s shoes’, and subjectivity,” says frontman Michael Cathro.

“For a while, I was chewing on this particular thought about what the closest I could ever be to someone else would be, in a shared experience kind of way, and how we are alone in our own minds.

At the time it was equally funny and lonely, and I had this strange sensation of being constrained by the bounds of my body so that’s what the lyric came out of.”

The colourful music video for ‘Stuck In My Head’, in which the band play a children’s TV presenter, a birdwatcher, a teacher, and an infantryman also features fellow Auckland musician Lou’ana Whitney as co-presenter. The video was shot in three long sequences, carefully choreographed by director Alexander Hoyles. Hugs and thanks to NZ On Air.


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