Emerging SA Indie Pop Act Pash Share New Single ‘Tracy’
The local indie rockers have also announced a run of dates for the New Year.
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Adelaide lads PASH have spent much of 2025 playing shows, signing a global deal with AWAL out of the US and writing new music, resulting in the band’s first single of the year, ‘Tracy’.
The self-titled “sonic and aesthetic love-child of INXS and 1975”, PASH’s latest is fueled by ‘90s nostalgia with lyrics about falling for someone who’s just outside of your reach.
“This is one of those songs that came into fruition effortlessly,” the band said in a statement. “We wanted to channel the nostalgia of the late ‘90s – ‘Mmmbop’ and American Pie - and this playful tune about young obsessive love came bursting out. It’s one side of PASH, and we can’t wait to show you more. Mwah x.”
Accompanying the track is a fun music video directed by Charles Buxton-Leslie (Nick Ward, Ruel, DMA's) and Oliver Kirby.
On the tour front, PASH have a run of dates across the country in November and December before hitting the road again in February 2026.
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Founded by best mates Jett, Orlando, Nic and Daniel in 2023, PASH have quickly become a favourite with SA music fans.
They caused all sorts of excitement with the release of their debut single ‘Spanish Harlem’, followed by several more singles and the dropping of their first EP, PULSE.
The band have amassed over 200,000 streams across Spotify and sold out shows in Adelaide and Sydney, and are currently writing and recording their new EP.
Catch PASH performing in Mt Gambier on Friday 5 December and in Adelaide on Saturday 6 December and Saturday 21 February.
PASH 2025/2026 Australian Tour Dates
2025
Thursday 27 November – Barwon Heads, VIC
Sunday 30 November – Belgrave, VIC
Friday 5 December – Mt Gambier, SA
Saturday 6 December – Adelaide, SA
2026
Friday 13 February – Adelaide, SA
Friday 20 February – Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 21 February – Adelaide, SA
Friday 27 February - Sydney, NSW
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