New York trio Sunflower Bean have shared the second slice of their first fully self-produced and recorded project, Shake. The EP, which will be released on September 27th, has already been praised for its grungy, return-to-roots sound, following the release of its title track. Today, the band doubles down on this exciting direction with new single “Teach Me To Be Bad”. A song, the band explain, about how “a chance meeting with a special person can change your life forever. It can be exhilarating and frightening to fall madly for someone you barely know.”
The music videos for “Teach Me To Be Bad” and “Shake” are part of a 14-minute performance based video to showcase each track via an interpretation of the natural elements: earth, wind, water, fire, and metal. Sunflower Bean have also announced an exclusive premiere of that short film at Roxy Cinema in NYC on September 25th. The event will include a premiere of the full video, Q&A with the band and director Isaac Roberts, as well as a screening of the cult 1975 Dario Argento film, Deep Red. Tickets are available now.