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A Sunny Day in Glasgow Share "Double Dutch" Video, Announce Tour

A Sunny Day in Glasgow's Sea When Absent track "Double Dutch" just got a new music video. Directed by the band's Jen Goma with Luisa Conlon (the duo also made the documentary series "The Working Life"), the clip features Keds-clad feet happily kicking up dust.

In a press release, Goma said, "It was always one of my favorite songs on the album. I wanted it to be a single but, everyone said we couldn't have a one minute single. So now we have a single, one minute video instead."

The band have also announced a holiday tour, which will include a handful of North American shows leading up to New Year's Eve. Find those dates below the video.

Read our interview with A Sunny Day in Glasgow.

A Sunny Day in Glasgow:

12-27 Brooklyn, NY - Rough Trade *
12-28 Boston, MA - Great Scott *
12-30 Washington, DC - DC9 *
12-31 Philadelphia, PA - Boot & Saddle

* with Jason Bartell



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