New York, NY (Top40 Charts) LA indie pop band, Sure Sure's trajectory continues to ascend on the heels of an incredible 2018, which saw their booming fanbase grow exponentially as they toured with Hippo Campus and Wilderado, as well as headlining 600+ capacity venues and earning 18.5 Million streams at Spotify alone.
Sure Sure has announced the new What's It Like? EP coming this May and released new single, "Warm Animal" today -- the band's first love song to date. "Warm Animal" follows previously embraced singles "
Idiot" and "Lie Lie Lie" which was featured as KCRW "Today's Top Tune" with airplay onKCRW Morning Becomes Eclectic and
Sirius XM Alt Nation's Advanced Placement Show.
The group was tapped to support Young the Giant on their national tour, kicking things off Jan 24 in Fort Collins, CO. The band will travel North
America far and wide from January through March 2019. Full dates below and here.
The highly collaborative group, composed of Chris Beachy (keyboardist, singer), Charlie Glick (guitarist, singer),
Kevin Farzad (drums, percussion) and Michael Coleman (producer, bass, keys), has been releasing independently and systematically over the past couple years. Perched on a hill in
Highland Park, the boys self-produce all their music in their house-turned-studio. Sure Sure's recordings and infectious live show have quickly solidified them as one of the most exciting up and coming bands out of LA. Their sound is characterized by a glowing warmth, earworm melodies, and driving rhythms, like if the Talking Heads,
Tame Impala and
Steely Dan raised their love child together under the California sun.
Ever since their 2016 single "New Biome" caught fire on Spotify, the band now has over 18.5 million total Spotify plays and has been garnering a rapidly expanding audience, both online and in real life. In the summer of 2017 they began a new release cycle, putting out the heartbreak-pop tune "Friends," dance-tastic "Hands Up Head Down" and others, reaching #1 on the Hype Machine charts and gaining praise from Grizzly Bear, Rostam of
Vampire Weekend and other staples in the indie music community. Following their album release in January and national television debut, performing on the ESPYs
Red Carpet on ESPN, the band is touring nationwide again this fall on top of two new singles. You can call the boys at (323) 739-0630 if you have any questions, comments, or just want to say hi.