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Boys Boys Boys! are set to return to the local music scene with a brand new single Casino Joy. The band’s debut album came out two years ago and was immensely popular featuring the catchy singles Ticky Ticky Boom and See You Later Lovie. he band that was everywhere in 2009 and a quiet time last year as they worked on new material and successful side projects.

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The awards have kept coming for the band though, their video for Ticky Ticky Boom picked up the Best Music Video at the recent WA Screen Awards and has also been nominated for a WA Music Industry Award.

OUTinPerth asked Bridget Turner, one of the bands three singers, what the new single sounded like,

‘It’s amazing’, exclaimed Bridget, ‘it’s a little bit electronic and it’s a love song.’

The new single will be launched at The Bakery on Saturday June 4 along with support from Carl Fox, Tusk, Boom! Bap! Pow! and the Echo Kid Dj’s in a massive 90’s inspired dance party. We asked Bridget to describe what a 90’s dance party is going to be like.

‘We’re thinking happy pants and Boom Boom Shake the Room, all the glorious daggy elements of the 90’s. The dancing is going to be heaps of fun, bring on the tubthumping and Chumbawamba!’

Graeme Watson

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