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LUCY LORENNE
& THE EARLY BIRDS
to release burst of
nostalgia in single
‘TAMAGOTCHI NIGHTS’
and music video
out August 11
Listen HERE
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Previous Support for LUCY LORENNE
“Lucy opens her heart in this new one and the gently plucking guitar provides the perfect support” (Abby Butler, Triple J) [About ‘Dear New Lover’]
“Lucy arrives sounding as light as the breeze with this track. If you’re not dreaming of a trip to the coast with this on then go back to bed and try again.” (Dave Ruby Howe, Triple J Unearthed) [About ‘Geneva’]
“Lorenne’s lucid vocals soar above delicate production, showcasing the shade and tones of her vocals.” (Milky) [About ‘Dear New Lover’]
“Geneva, her enchanting debut single, is inspired by an unforgettable holiday romance.” (The AU Review) [About ‘Geneva’]
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Melbourne’s dynamic six-piece indie pop rock outfit, Lucy Lorenne & The Early Birds, have released a vibrant and nostalgia-driven pop anthem, ‘Tamagotchi Nights’, accompanied by an equally charming music video (out Friday, August 11).
With her debut EP, ‘Summers Gone’, already under her belt, the charismatic Lucy Lorenne and her band continue to grow their endearing sound as they explore new depths of sonic and lyrical maturity with this power pop anthem that takes a colourful trip down memory lane.
‘Tamagotchi Nights’ – co-written by Lucy Lorenne, Matt Hargreaves and Flagrant Artists producer Ben Oldland (Ūla, Ashwarya, Alley Eley, Genes, Sian Fuller) – is a vibrant boppy number that pays homage to childhood innocence and fantasy. With an air of melancholy for the more innocent times gone by, the song captures the essence of post-millennial nostalgia.
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Lucy Lorenne & The Early Birds create a captivating soundscape that goes on a joyful trip down memory lane. Opening with an 8-bit synth riff, the track bursts with a delightful blend of upbeat guitars and charming video game-like synth lines, infusing the song with a playful atmosphere. The driving drums keep the energy soaring, while Lucy Lorenne’s absolutely adorable vocals and heartfelt lyricism add a touch of innocence and sincerity to the mix. Effortlessly weaving together the catchy 8-bit elements with infectious indie-pop hooks, the track is a mixed bag of emotions that builds to an exhilarating and euphoric chorus.
The accompanying music video for ‘Tamagotchi Nights’ is a visual delight created in collaboration with Mediaroid. Drawing inspiration from the Y2K era, the video brings Lucy Lorenne’s childhood bedroom to life in a dream-like reimagining. A rainbow rug, pink lava lamp, CD player, pixelated screens, Barbies, aqua roller-skates, and butterfly cushions set the stage for a distinctly Y2K, ‘Hi-5-esque’ aesthetic that resonates with zoomers everywhere.
The video seamlessly cuts between this vibrant bedroom scene and Lucy Lorenne & The Early Birds performing against a backdrop of bold, poppy colours reminiscent of that era. Interspersed with these scenes are heartwarming home-video recordings of Lucy and band members as kids, adding an authentic touch to the nostalgia-driven aesthetic. The result is a colourful, fun, and energetic celebration of the cherished memories of childhood.
With ‘Tamagotchi Nights’, Lucy Lorenne & The Early Birds showcase their continued growth and artistic maturity. This loveable and feel-good single and music video is out now.
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Listen HERE
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Follow LUCY LORENNE
& THE EARLY BIRDS
Spotify – Apple Music – Triple J Unearthed
Soundcloud – Youtu be – Facebook – Instagram
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