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THE SEA GYPSIES
unveil their brand new single
‘DAYDREAM’
First new music in 2 years.
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Praise for THE SEA GYPSIES
Dreams: “If you’re a fan of Ocean Alley, these guys will definitely be your jam! 4 stars” – Nkecki Anele, Triple j
“The Sea Gypsies are known for their undeniably catchy and explosively fun take on alternative rock, but they’ve jacked it up to another notch and taking the fun abroad in new track ‘Mexico’” – Music Feeds
“For a number of years now, The Sea Gypsies have been entrancing fans all across the country with their majestic mix of indie rock” – ToneDeaf
“… fusion of alternative rock and reggae..” – Scenestr
“The Sea Gypsies are a bunch of worldly Central Coast nomads who dabble in rhythmic rock and roll that has been seeped in dub influences and laid out in the sun to bake.” – Happy Mag
“Your new soundtrack for any long drive. Sounding better than ever guys! Super impressed!” – Triple J Unearthed Claire Mooney
“Oh man I gotta get to Mexico, this should be on the tourism ad” – Triple J Declan Byrne
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The Sea Gypsies return to the spotlight after a 2 year hiatus releasing their new single ‘Daydream’ today. Their new offering will show a side The Sea Gypsies fans are yet to see, all the while honouring their musical roots.
Speaking to the inspiration behind ‘Daydream’, the band says, “Daydream is a love song, without being an ‘in-your-face’ love song. On the surface, the lyrics are indicative of our vocalist’s (Luke Marlin) relationship experiences, however, the music leaves the listener feeling as though this song is built upon layers of relational failures and triumphs.”
Recorded at The Grove Studios in Somersby, New South Wales, The Sea Gypsies created the new single with Producer Jack Nigro (DZ Deathrays, The Delta Riggs) and the track was mastered by Darren Ziesing (RUFUS DU SOL, Tina Arena). “We loved Daydream from the moment our vocalist (Luke Marlin) began penning the lyrics into his worn, black notebook. The chorus is catchy and it’s not just the phrase: ‘Life is like a daydream. Honey, when you’re with me.’ Luke energised it with a singable melody that feels familiar, yet somehow, has a fresh, Sea Gypsies flavour to it.” – The Sea Gypsies
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The Sea Gypsies have been favourites on the Australian music scene for a number of years. Their debut album ‘Movements’, cemented the band’s reputation as emotive and charming songwriters. Before Covid slowed down the live music scene last year, the band were selling out shows along the East Coast and securing excellent reviews as an engaging live act.
Daydream’ was made to be a song that people would happily allow to be stuck in their head. There is something accessible about it, and it should appeal to different people for different reasons. “It’s this contrasting blend of lyrics and music that we are beyond proud of. We have truly loved recording and performing this song and we hope that our fans, old and new, enjoy it too.” – The Sea Gypsies
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The Sea Gypsies are:
Luke Marlin – Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
Dan Hoolihan – Lead Guitar
Joe Smith – Keys, Backing Vocals
Jackson Burke – Bass Guitar
Luke Fabila – Drums
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Follow THE SEA GYPSIES
Official Website – YouTube – Instagram
Facebook – Triple j Unearthed
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