PASH Announce Self-Titled EP, Share New Single ‘East End Girls’
The EP features six tracks, including the previously released singles ‘Tracy’ and ‘Ricochet’.
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Adelaide act rockers PASH have announced the release of their hotly anticipated self-titled EP, set for release Friday 22 May.
The six-track release includes the previously released singles ‘Tracy’ and ‘Ricochet’, alongside new song ‘East End Girls’, a tribute to their hometown of Adelaide.
“The East End of Adelaide is our local stomping ground,” says the band “It's where PASH became PASH. We hope this song paints a vivid picture of what a night out with us in the East End looks like — the places, the people, the energy of our neighbourhood.”
Check out the Charles Buxton-Leslie and Oliver Kirby-directed music video for ‘East End Girls’ below.
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Fresh from a run of headline shows in Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne, PASH are excited for the next chapter of their burgeoning career.
The quartet of Jett, Orlando, Nic and Daniel, who formed PASH in 2023, will next take to the stage at Lime Green Festival alongside Lime Cordiale, The Dreggs and Aleksiah later this month.
Calling themselves the “love-child of INXS and 1975”, 2026 is shaping up as PASH’s year, with their upcoming EP set to cement them as one of the country’s must-listen to acts.
‘East End Girls’ by PASH is out now. Listen here. PASH drops Friday 22 May. Pre-order here. Catch PASH performing at Lime Green Festival at UniBar Cloisters on Saturday 18 April. Tickets on sale via limegreenfestival.com.
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Down The Aisle
Tracy
Ricochet
Another Day
Solid Ground
East End Girls
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