October 4, 2012 | 11:47 AM | By Skye Leppo
Watch a new video from Divine Fits (playing Union Transfer on 10/22)
FILED UNDER: Concert Previews, Events, News, Divine Fits, Handsome Furs, New Bomb Turks, Spoon, Union Transfer, Wolf Parade
American indie rock band Divine Fits pays homage to the ways of ‘60s rockstars with heavy psychedelic throwbacks in their new video for “Would That Not Be Nice.” It’s the latest single from their debut album, A Thing Called Divine Fits, released in August. Divine Fits, which is Britt Daniel of Spoon, Dan Boeckner of Wolf Parade and Handsome Furs, and New Bomb Turks’ Sam Brow, will be playing an all ages show at Union Transfer on October 22nd; ticket information can be found here. Below, watch the new video for “Would That Not Be Nice.”
Divine Fits – “Would That Not Be Nice” from stereogum on Vimeo.
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