Sydney-based pop-punk quartet, SoSo, have just revealed their stunning maiden single ‘The Henry Lawson Jive’ – produced by Stevie Knight (Stand AtlanticYours TrulyRedHook) and mixed by James Paul Wisner (ParamoreUnderoathHands Like Houses).

Taking cues from the likes of luminaries New Found GloryAll Time Low and Real Friends, ‘The Henry Lawson Jive’ is a brazen and exciting take on modern-day pop-punk. The track maintains an upbeat vigour from start-to-finish, stacked with infectious hooks, and an endearing and anthemic sing-a-long chorus. 

The band touch on the inspiration behind ‘The Henry Lawson Jive’:

“The song is a throw-back to being a teenager; all the mischief and shit you’d get up to. The chorus laments the fact that life is a bit of a shambles as an adult, but you kind of get through it by keeping your mates close. The name of the song ‘The Henry Lawson Jive’ is a pun of a street the 3 of us have walked way too many times, way too intoxicated, ‘The Henry Lawson Drive’”.

To celebrate the release, the group will launch the single at The Hideaway BarEnmore in Sydney’s Inner-west. Supporting SoSo will be crowd favourites SuburbanHeadstrong and Braintalk

SoSo have lots up their sleeve for 2020, with more singles and shows planned for the year.

‘The Henry Lawson Jive’ will be available worldwide on Friday March 6

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