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SEMANTICS
release new single and video
“CALICO”
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Returning from a short, unofficial hiatus in the wake of weddings and funerals, Brisbane rock band Semantics are back in full force with their new single Calico, out today via Side One Dummy Records.
LISTEN TO CALICO
Influenced by artists as subtle as Augie March to fellow Brisbane rock legends Violent Soho, as shoegazey as Superheaven to the indie punk of Perth act Sly Withers, Calico touches on every sub-genre of rock in an incredibly cohesive body of work.
The lyrical content is more poetic and metaphorical than ever, yet still delivering the earworm hooks fans have grown to adore. This is Australian alternative rock at its finest.
Today, the band also drop a video for the new single.
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On Calico, lead vocalist / guitarist Callum says “it was a snapshot of when I was living in a share house, so I spoke very literally about that; the names of my roommates, what video game they were playing. What the cat looks like…it’s just fun. I like abstract, but I also like literal lyrics; I do both, pick a song and decide if I’m gonna be abstract or literal. ‘Calico’ is completely literal.”
About SEMANTICS
Semantics have cemented their name and reputation into the Brisbane music scene since their formation in 2017. With multiple national Australian tours under their belt supporting the likes of Luca Brasi, Violent Soho, Sly Withers, The Menzingers and many other artists – and with legendary Los Angeles label SideOneDummy pushing their music worldwide since the release of their debut LP Paint Me Blue, the band have been garnering a passionate and loyal fanbase worldwide.
Semantics are:
Callum – Lead Vocals/Guitar
Zac – Guitar/Vocals
Madi – Bass/Vocals
Mitch – Drums
Stay tuned for more news on Semantics
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Follow SEMANTICS
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