The Ivy Releases Single
“Street Dog”
PRESS HERE to Listen
Touring the U.S. this Fall
PRESS HERE For Tickets
Amidst their headline US tour, dreamy synth-pop band The Ivy has released their latest single “Street Dog” alongside a stunning visualizer, PRESS HERE to listen! With hazy guitars and punchy vocals, “Street Dog” sees the duo lean into their angsty alternative rock side.
Partially inspired by the street dogs the duo encountered on a writing trip in Mexico, “Street Dog” explores feelings of jealousy and feeling behind your peers. What starts out as a chilled melancholic track crescendos into an explosive ending with a killer guitar solo coupled with the realization that having it all figured out isn’t all it’s hyped up to be.
The Ivy is on tour now through December – playing headline shows across the U.S. For all ticketing info please visit wearetheivy.com, and full tour routing can be found below.
Released just last month alongside a nostalgic music video, “Good Faith” wrestles with the feeling of being dazed and overwhelmed by the challenges of life. In the end, somewhere between the synths and guitars, the duo ultimately finds hope and purpose in realizing that your true self is not found in the expectations of others. Directed by Celebe Severo, the 90s-inspired video sees The Ivy play around with quirky editing and visuals evoking the kind of nostalgia you only find in the iconic music videos of the time.
Wyatt Clem (singer/songwriter/guitarist) and Shawn Abhari (songwriter/synth player/bassist) met studying at the Academy of Contemporary Music in Oklahoma City. Both grew up playing music from a very young age, Shawn started out on piano initially picking up the guitar when he was nine years old and Wyatt started playing guitar when he was 12.
Dubbed by Earmilk as “one of the most promising indie pop acts to come out of Oklahoma,” The Ivy burst onto the scene in 2017 when their songs “Gold” and “Have You Ever Been in Love” went viral climbing the Spotify charts and winning over critics and fans alike. Pulling influence from indie-rock as well as R&B and the blues, The Ivy have crafted their own unique sound garnering millions of streams. With three critically acclaimed EPs out, The Ivy have amassed fans all around the world, shared the stage with LANY and the Band Camino, performed at Lollapalooza, and are making indelible waves in the indie pop scene.
|
|
|