Old Mervs Share New Single ‘See You Again’
The track is taken from the Perth duo’s upcoming self-titled debut album.
Emerging Perth indie rockers Old Merv have shared a festive treat for fans in the form of the brand new single, ‘See You Again’.
Taken from the duo’s forthcoming self-titled debut studio album, which drops Friday, March 21 (pre-order here), the track is a rollicking two-and-a-half minutes of guitar goodness from the loveable larrikins.
Recorded in Byron Bay with ARIA Award-winning producer Chris Collins (Matt Corby, Royel Otis, Alex Lahey), ‘See You Again’ is another great tune from the lads and is sure to please diehard fans of the band.
Taking to social media to announce the tune, the band posted, “Merry Christmas you filthy animals, here’s a present for ya ‘See You Again’ out now!!”
‘See You Again’ follows the previously released singles ‘What You’ve Lost’, ‘Forget It’ and ‘Parched’, all songs that make up the band’s upcoming 11-track debut.
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Formed by longtime friends David House and Henry Carrington-Jones in 2017, Old Mervs have released a handful of singles along with two EPs, Get Better (2022) and Give It Up (2023).
This year the duo embarked on their biggest Australian tour to date and made their UK live debut, playing to packed crowds in Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol and Falmouth, along with selling out their London gig.
Praised by local music press such as Rolling Stone Australia, The Music and Beat Magazine, along with receiving airplay support from triple j, Triple M and more, the release of Old Mervs’ debut album is set to take the band to another level in 2025.
Old Mervs arrives via Dew Process/Universal Music on March 21. Pre-order/pre-save your copy here and check out the album artwork and tracklisting below.
Old Mervs
1. Parched
2. See You Again
3. What You’ve Lost
4. Best I Know
5. Forget It
6. Waiting
7. Don’t Go
8. Everyone Will See It
9. Feel It
10. Focus
11. Steady
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