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Missy Higgins releases video for 'Futon Couch'

Missy Higgins has released a video for her new tune Futon Couch, the first single from her forthcoming album SOLASTALGIA. 

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The clip sees Missy and some mates enjoying a dinner party before breaking out int some dance moves. The song has a different sound to her previous releases, something she puts down to being in a different stage of life than when her career began.

“I’ve always tried to write honestly about what’s going on inside my head and that’s still the case so in a way nothing has changed”, Missy said.

“When I was a teenager I was writing songs about early heartbreaks and other stuff I was experiencing but my life’s very different now. I got married. We had a baby. My priorities have changed and my thoughts are gravitating towards different things like, well, the end of the world!”

The popular singer is about to head off around the country to support Ed Sheeran but she’ll be back headlining her own tour later this year, but sadly it appears that Western Australia has been left off her itinerary.

Perth fans will just have to do with the new record which will be out early May.

OIP Staff


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