Perth rockers (and burgeoning international superstars) The Faim have just released the video for their anthemic new single ‘A Million Stars’. The clip was premiered by influential L.A music site Ones To Watch. The video was filmed in Berlin, Germany and follows frontman Josh Raven as he reminisces over a past love interest. ‘A Million Stars’ also appears on the band’s debut EP, Summer Is a Curse, which serves as a prelude to their hotly-anticipated first full-length album, slated for release in 2019.

“ ‘A Million Stars’ isn’t only about appreciating the person you’re with or the location you’re in, it’s about being free of the world’s distractions and valuing the little details that make a memory unique. I believe we’re defined by our reactions to these moments,” says Josh. “This video represents the double-edged sword of sharing perfect memories, but being thrust into a situation where cherishing them might not ever be possible. It’s a reality anyone faces when you’re away from loved ones, friends or even a familiar place.”

In other news, The Faim are excited to announce their first ever U.S. tour, supporting fellow Aussies, Hands Like Houses, in November and December. The group will also share the stage with Emarosa, Devour The Day, and Arlington. The trek begins and ends in California, kicking off in San Francisco on Saturday, November 10th and wrapping in Los Angeles on Sunday, December 9th. The run of dates also hits major cities including Chicago, Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, Nashville, and Atlanta.

The Faim are also currently on tour in Europe supporting Against The Current, which concludes in Paris next week on Thursday, October 11th. A full list of shows is included below.

 

The Faim Tour Dates:

^w/ Against The Current
* w/ Hands Like Houses

5th October- Trix Club, Antwerp, Belgium ^
6th October- Gretchen, Berlin Germany ^
7th October– Uebel & Gafaehrlich, Hamburg, Germany ^
9th October– Ampere, Munich, Germany ^
10th October– Batschkapp Frankfurt, Germany ^
11th October– Yoyo, Paris, France ^
10th November– Slims, San Francisco, California *
12th November– The Complex, Salt Lake City, Utah *
13th November– Marquis Theatre, Denver, Colorado *
16th November– Bottom Lounge, Chicago, Illinois *
17th November– Fubar, St. Louis, Missouri *
18th November– The Emerson Theatre, Indianapolis, Indiana *
19th November– Trixies, Louisville, Kentucky *
20th November– Magic Stick, Detroit, Michigan *
21st November– Skully’s, Colombus, Ohio *
23rd November– Brighton Music Hall, Boston, Massachusetts *
24th November– Gramercy Theatre, New York, New York *
25th November– The Foundry at the Fillmore, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania *
27th November– Soundstage, Baltimore, Maryland *
28th November– Cat’s Cradle, Carrboro, North Carolina *
29th November– Rocketown, Nashville, Tennessee *
30th November– The Masquerade, Atlanta, Georgia *
1st December– Soundbar, Orlando, Florida *
3rd December– White Oak Music Hall, Houston, Texas *
4th December– Gas Monkey Bar N’ Grill, Dallas, Texas *
5th December– Alamo City Music Hall, San Antonio, Texas *
7th December– Crescent Ballroom, Phoenix, Arizona *
9th December– Teragram Ballroom, Los Angeles, California *

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