Melbourne duo share the video clip for the title track off their forthcoming debut LP, “Off Into My Head”, out August 24 on Poison City Records. The film clip which sees a troubled pup visit a dog therapist was directed by Vanessa Cox.

Since forming in 2012 the project of two friends, Ramona Moore on guitar and Ellie Dunn on drums, have built a name for themselves with their idiosyncratic knack for writing brooding yet poppy rock songs, which has seen them release two EPs and support the likes of Sleater-Kinney, Veruca Salt, Adalita and Jen Cloher.

On their debut LP, Off Into My Head, the duo delivers ten tight and driving slices of alt-rock. Their ability to blend a decadent amount of edge and shimmery grunge pop is highlighted on the release, while exploring topics of mental illness, (“Off Into My Head”), gun violence (“Distance In The Line”), and freedom from conformity (“Nothing Can Break Me”). But it’s not all gloom – messages of hope, love and resilience underlie the tracks.

Co-produced by Adalita Srsen and Marieca Page, Off Into My Head was recorded in multiple locations over the best part of a year and mixed by Lindsay Gravina.

Off Into My Head is out Friday August 24 on Poison City Records. Dark Fair launches Off Into My Head live, September 1 at The Tote Hotel.

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