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"Awkward" - San Cisco

PlanetaryOnlinePR on December 06, 2011 22:35

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Indie-poppers San Cisco from Fremantle in sunny Western Australia deliver the follow up to Triple J favorite "Golden Revolver." "Awkward" will be the title track on their second EP, to be released in earliy February worldwide via their own label Island City.

"Awkward" is a kooky call and response, featuring the debut vocals of drummer, Scarlett Stevens. It is a song that captures the stalker in all of us as vocalist Jordi James calls to Scarlett:

"Why do you hold on so tight? What do you feel?"

The West Australian quartet have captured the attention of industry and fans with their first single, "Golden Revolver" off the debut EP of the same name. The track reached its pinnacle as one of the most played Australian tracks on Triple J as well as airplay around the world including influencial London station XFM, Germany's Flux FM and college radio across the U.S.

San Cisco's second EP was recorded in Melbourne with Steven Schram (Little Red, Cat Empire, Little Birdy) and is over-flowing with goodness, so much so, that they'll be holding a few gems over for their next release.

Video for "Awkward" premiered on Consequence of Sound's Cluster1.tv:
http://cluster1.tv/2011/11/30/video-san-cisco-awkward/

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