News: San Cisco Release New Single ‘Lost Without You’


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Fremantle-based San Cisco have released a new single ‘Lost Without You’ which is the first track to be released off their upcoming fifth studio album due for release in the second half of 2023 and their first original track since their 2020’s album ‘Between You & Me’.

Recorded between Fremantle & LA, ‘Lost Without You’ is a collaboration with producer James Ireland (Pond, Cuco) on the new single and was mixed by Grammy award winning engineer Neal H. Pogue (Steve Lacy, Tyler The Creator, Outkast).

‘Lost Without You’ has been released with an accompanying vintage-inspired, Bonny & Clyde-esque video clip that follows the story of a couple dangerously in love and on the run.

“We had a ball filming this ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ inspired clip in Ipswich. We worked with Levi Strauss Cranston and a brilliant team of creatives over three days in the Queensland heat to bring you this gem inspired by 60’s new wave cinema and B Grade spy/detective films of the same era. Scarlett loved playing a sexy double agent!”

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The band has also announced some upcoming live shows. San Cisco will be taking the stage at the Supercars Newcastle 500 and the 2023 Formula 1 Grand Prix in Melbourne over March. The band will also be joining the lineup of Adelaide’s Vintage Vibes, WA’s SummerSalt Festival, Darwin’s Bass In The Grass and Bali’s 2023 Dream Machine Festival.

UPCOMING TOUR DATES – GET TICKETS HERE
4th March & 5th March – SummerSalt Festival – Castelli Estate, WA
11th March – Supercars Newcastle 500 – Newcastle, NSW
31st March – 2023 Formula 1 Grand Prix – Melbourne, VIC
2nd April – Vintage Vibes Festival – Adelaide, SA
20th May – Bass In The Grass Festival – Darwin, NT
9th June – 11th June – Dream Machine Bali 2023 – Nusa Dua, Indonesia

Stream ‘Lost Without You’ HERE.

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