The Snowdroppers announce video premiere

22 June 2011 | 4:46 pm | Staff Writer
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On Thursday June 23, Sydney’s sons of gutter-blues, The Snowdroppers, will be premiering their brand new video, ‘Run You Down’, via an online Peepshow. The Peepshow will be an exclusive experience for fans eyes only, with access being granted solely to members of The Snowdroppers mailing list. On the night of the premiere, members of The Snowdroppers mailing list will be sent instructions on how to gain access to the ‘Run You Down’ Peepshow. Those who sign-up to view Peepshow video premiere will also receive a free mp3 download of the ‘Run You Down’ track. The third video from The Snowdroppers’ debut album Too Late To Pray, ‘Run You Down’ is a classic murder ballad. Delving into the dark, moody and mythical realms of the human psyche, the song tells the story of a boy and a girl, and how sometimes good things can go really bad. It’s been a huge year for The Snowdroppers. After playing to packed crowds around the country, including shows at the 2011 Sydney Big Day Out and ...

On Thursday June 23, Sydney’s sons of gutter-blues, The Snowdroppers, will be premiering their brand new video, ‘Run You Down’, via an online Peepshow. The Peepshow will be an exclusive experience for fans eyes only, with access being granted solely to members of The Snowdroppers mailing list.


On the night of the premiere, members of The Snowdroppers mailing list will be sent instructions on how to gain access to the ‘Run You Down’ Peepshow. Those who sign-up to view Peepshow video premiere will also receive a free mp3 download of the ‘Run You Down’ track.


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The third video from The Snowdroppers’ debut album Too Late To Pray, ‘Run You Down’ is a classic murder ballad. Delving into the dark, moody and mythical realms of the human psyche, the song tells the story of a boy and a girl, and how sometimes good things can go really bad.


It’s been a huge year for The Snowdroppers. After playing to packed crowds around the country, including shows at the 2011 Sydney Big Day Out and a sold out performance at Sydney’s Manning Bar, the boys were the first Australian band to be invited to and accepted to play at 2011’s SXSW Festival. Playing six shows around the States, including the legendary Viper Room in LA, The Snowdroppers left their mark on American critics and audiences, drawing impressive comparisons to bands such as Stray Cats and Little Squirl Nut Zipper.


To be eligible to view the video, click here and sign-up to The Snowdoppers mailing list.