Hello Mary share the video for latest single "Three" and announce an additional London headline show!

NYC’s Hello Mary have released the video for their latest single, “Three.” Directed by Mark Cheche, the video sees the band shrunk down to The Borrowers type proportions. “Three” is the latest single from the band’s forthcoming album Emita Ox set for release on 13 September via Frenchkiss Records.

The band commented on the video:

“We saw other stuff that Mark worked on and thought his animation style was really cool. After hearing ‘Three,’ he came to us with a concept for the video and we loved it!”

Cheche added:

“When I heard ‘Three,’ it immediately became one of my favourite songs, and I felt honoured to get to work with such a dynamic and talented band.”

In exciting news for UK fans, Hello Mary’s debut London show at Brixton Windmill has sold out. Due to phenomenal demand, the band has added an additional date at The Shacklewell Arms on 4 September. In addition to the two London headline shows Hello will also support American Football on several UK dates and perform at this year’s End Of The Road, Manchester Psych, and Edinburgh Psych festivals, bringing their dynamic and intense live performances to a wider audience

Hello Mary’s new album, Emita Ox follows from their acclaimed 2023 self-titled LP, Emita Ox delves deeper into heavy distortion and psychedelic dreamscapes, showcasing the band’s evolution. Co-produced with Alex Farrar (MJ Lenderman, Indigo De Souza, Wednesday, Snail Mail) in Asheville, NC, the album highlights the band’s gutsy, virtuosic alt-rock sound.

Save the date for Emita Ox, and watch the video for “Three”:

Upcoming tour

  • Aug 3 - Fox Theatre - Boulder, CO ^

  • Aug 4 - Meow Wolf - Santa Fe, NM ^

  • Aug 30 - End of the Road Festival - Dorset, UK

  • Aug 31 - Manchester Psych Fest - Manchester, UK

  • Sept 1 - Edinburgh Psych Fest - Edinburgh, UK

  • Sept. 4 - The Shacklewell Arms - London, UK *

  • Sept 5 - Brixton Windmill - London, UK *

  • Sept 11 - Rock City - Nottingham, UK %

  • Sept 12 - Barrowland Ballroom - Glasgow, UK %

  • Sept 13 - Bristol SWX - Bristol, UK %

  • Sept 14 - Roundhouse - London, UK %

  • Oct 4 - Barboza - Seattle, WA  *

  • Oct 6 - Polaris Hall - Portland, OR  *

  • Oct 9 - Brick & Mortar (Popscene) - San Francisco, CA  *

  • Oct 10 - The Troubadour - Los Angeles, CA  *

  • Oct 12 - Best Friends Forever Festival - Las Vegas, NV  

  • Oct 14 - Marquis Theatre - Denver, CO *

  • Oct 16 - Raccoon Motel - Davenport, IA  *

  • Oct 17 - 7th Street Entry - Minneapolis, MN  *

  • Oct 19 - Schubas Tavern - Chicago, IL  *

  • Oct 20 - Lager House - Detroit, MI  *

  • Oct 21 - The Garrison - Toronto, ON  *

  • Oct 24 - Bowery Ballroom - New York, NY *

  • Oct 25 - Ukie Club - Philadelphia, PA  *

  • Oct 26 - Warsaw -  - Brooklyn, NY %

  • Oct 27 - Songbyrd - Washington, DC  *

  • Oct 29 - Pinhook - Durham, NC *

  • Oct 30 - Masquerade-Purgatory - Atlanta, GA *

  • Nov 1 - Andy's - Denton, TX *

  • Nov 2 - White Oak Music Hall (upstairs) - Houston, TX *

  • Nov 3 - Levitation Festival - Austin, TX

    * denotes headline 
    ^ denotes dates with Julie
    % denotes support for American Football 


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