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Tourettes - poet/rapper reveals new video for 'New York City'

22 July 2016 - 0 Comments

New York City is the latest single from Tourettes’ forthcoming album Feel Like Shit, Looking Great due out in September.

The track is produced by musical wunderkind Abraham Kunin and tells of Tourette's recent trip to the Big Apple. The video was shot down in Auckland’s premiere dive bar Whammy! and features the enigmatic K-Road personality, Drew Blood, the hands of musician and artist Roy Irwin and lots of beer, cake and vomit. 

Directed by Dominic himself and shot by film-maker Joel Taco.

In celebration of the video release Tourettes will be performing some of his poems and showing the video on location at Whammy! tomorrow night (Saturday 23 July) with support from musicians Ben Salter and Dan Kelly all the way from Straya ... all for $10 on the door or presales from undertheradar.co.nz

Watch / Share the video here

 

 

 


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