South Korean indie-rock band Say Sue Me release new single "No Real Place"

South Korean indie-rock band Say Sue Me release new single "No Real Place"

Photo credit: Lim So

South Korean indie-rock band Say Sue Me dropped their new single "No Real Place" yesterday.

The track is the third single from the band’s forthcoming studio album The Last Thing Left, which arrives this Friday on Damnably. An accompanying music video, which can be seen below, was directed by N'Ouir.

Vocalist and guitarist Sumi Choi said this about the song and video:

“There's been a lot of parting ways over the years. Spent a long time missing someone. And I usually walk.

I gained courage as I walked, and now I think I can overcome the sadness and fear of someone leaving. The illustration is a cat, which the video director uses as an allegory for the four band members drawn and coming together in the end.”

Pre-orders for The Last Thing Left, which follows the band’s 2018 studio album Where We Were Together, can be made here. Say Sue Me will tour North America this fall in support of the release. Tour dates can be seen below. Tickets are on sale to the general public right now.

Say Sue Me tour dates

Oct 29 – US – Chicago, IL – Empty Bottle

Nov 2 – US – New York, NY – The Bowery Ballroom

Nov 3 – US – Vienna, VA – Jammin' Java

Nov 5 – US – Atlanta, GA – The EARL

Nov 7 – US – Dallas, TX – Club Dada

Nov 8 – US – Austin TX – Parish

Nov 10 – US – Denver, CO – Hi-Dive

Nov 11 – US – Ft Collins, CO – The Coast

Nov 13 – US – Los Angeles, CA – The Roxy Theatre

Nov 14 – US – Santa Ana, CA – Constellation Room

Nov 16 – US – San Francisco, CA – The Independent

Nov 18 – US – Portland, OR – Holocene

Nov 19 – US – Seattle, WA – Madame Lou's

Nov 20 – CA – Vancouver, BC – Fortune Sound Club

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