Vancouver indie-pop trio the Courtneys are coming off a triumphant weekend that saw them release their self-titled debut and headline a packed show as part of Music Waste. Keeping the celebration going, the band have now premiered a joy-riding new video clip for album cut "Nu Sundae."
Directed by Ryan Dyck, who sings in B-Lines and issued the Courtneys LP on his Hockey Dad Records, the video starts with the trio letting the wind whip through their hair as they head down scenic stretches of highway in a convertible. Later, they stop for Slurpees and hold a band meeting/dance party on a nearby hill.
You can check out the clip down below.
Directed by Ryan Dyck, who sings in B-Lines and issued the Courtneys LP on his Hockey Dad Records, the video starts with the trio letting the wind whip through their hair as they head down scenic stretches of highway in a convertible. Later, they stop for Slurpees and hold a band meeting/dance party on a nearby hill.
You can check out the clip down below.