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Joey Dosik Shares Delightfully Retro Video for New Song “Don’t Want It To Be Over”

Inside Voice Due Out August 24 via Secretly Canadian

Jul 24, 2018 Quadron

Los Angeles neo-soul singer Joey Dosik is releasing his debut album, Inside Voice, on August 24 via Secretly Canadian. Previously he shared a video for its title track, “Inside Voice” (which was one of our Songs of the Week). Now he has shared another song from the album, “Don’t Want It To Be Over,” via a video. The song features Coco O. (of Quadron) and sounds like a classic Motown duet. Tim Hendrix directed the delightful video, which feels like a retro musical, as dancers JJ Rabone (a former So You Think You Can Dance contestant) and Hunter Krikac romance each other in a living room. Watch it below, followed by Dosik’s upcoming tour dates.

In a press release Dosik says the song “is too happy to be just be a break up song and too dark lyrically to be just a make up song. The music video showcases a couple that expresses their love/hate for each other with cunning immaturity and physical genius. The insanely nimble dancers, JJ Rabone and Hunter Krikac, run circles around each other just like we sometimes do with our partners - coming up with rhymes and reasons to assert our control and mask our insecurities. Jo Roy choreographed with the influence of ‘60s Go-Go and Bob Fosse, but I’m most amazed at how she is still able to use a modern flare on top of the classic styles.”

The album is the follow-up to his debut EP, Game Winner, which first came out in 2016, but was re-released with extra tracks this February by Secretly Canadian. Inside Voice also features Moses Sumney, Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Mocky, Theo Katzman, and others

Joey Dosik Tour Dates:

Fri. Aug. 24 - Los Angeles, CA @ Troubadour
Sun. Aug. 26 - San Francisco, CA @ The Independent
Thu. Sep. 6 - Portland, OR @ Doug Fir
Fri. Sep. 7 - Vancouver, BC @ Wise Hall
Sun. Sep. 9 - Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile
Sun. Sep. 16 - Templeton, CA @ Whale Rock Music Festival
Fri. Sep. 21 - Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre *
Sat. Sep. 22 - Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre *
Tue. Sep. 25 - Copenhagen, DK @ Store VEGA *
Wed. Sep. 26 - Copenhagen, DK @ Store VEGA *
Fri. Sep. 28 - Paris, FR @ Olympia *
Mon. Oct. 1 - Dublin, IE @ Olympia Theatre *
Tue. Oct. 2 - Dublin, IE @ Olympia Theatre *
Thu. Oct. 4 - London, UK @ O2 Academy Brixton *
Wed. Oct. 10 - Washington, DC @ Pearl Street Warehouse
Fri. Oct. 12 - Philadelphia, PA @ Boot & Saddle
Sat. Oct. 13 - Brooklyn, NY @ Baby’s All Right
Sun. Oct. 14 - Allston, MA @ Great Scott
Wed. Oct. 17 - Toronto, ON @ The Drake
Thu. Oct. 18 - Ann Arbor, MI @ Blind Pig
Fri. Oct. 19 - Chicago, IL @ Sleeping Village
Sat. Oct. 20 - St. Paul, MN @ Turf Club
Tue. Oct. 30 - Berlin, DE @ Auster Club
Thu. Nov. 1 - Copenhagen, DK @ VEGA - Ideal Bar
Tue. Nov. 6 - Zürich, CH @ Exil
Thu. Nov. 8 - Paris, FR @ Badaboum
Sat. Nov. 10 - Sun. Nov. 11 - Dublin 2, IE @ The Sugar Club
Mon. Nov. 12 - Manchester, UK @ Soup Kitchen
Wed. Nov. 14 - London, UK @ Islington Assembly Hall

* = w/ Vulfpeck

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