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Pop / Rock 06 March, 2018

Capturing A Sense Of Youthful Nostalgia, Sydney's Indie Quartet Old Cities Release Music Video For Pop Anthem 'Take Flight'

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) After being shortlisted for the prestigious Vanda & Young songwriting competition and supporting for bands such as Letters to Lions and Zefereli, Australia's indie quartet Old Cities return with the music video for anthemic pop rock tune 'Take Flight' following two innocent lovers exploring the Northern beaches of Sydney, losing track of reality and focusing on the beauty of the world.

Sydney singer-songwriter Jordi White began his solo project in late 2016, taking influence from the likes of The Killers, Coldplay and U2. White was soon joined by long-time friends Nik Karlin, Mitch McDonough and James Dear and Old Cities was birthed.

Driven by striking guitar tones and hooky melodies, the 'Take Flight' music video mirrors the lyrics that follow the journey of two innocent lovers, forgetting the craziness around them and opening their eyes to the see the beauty of the world, despite the mess that may be their reality. The music video captures a sense of youthful nostalgia, taking you back to a time where things were much simpler.

"Soaring slice of indie" - Triple J Unearthed
Artist: Old Cities
Track: Take Flight

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