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Animator Sean Solomon Debuts Song “Car Crash,” Watch Music Video

 

Well known animator Sean Solomon has shared his first single as a solo artist. His track “Car Crash” is out now with an official music video. View the video and listen to the track below.

Solomon is already a familiar name in the music world. His animations have been featured to create music videos for Odd Future, Run The Jewels and Unknown Mortal Orchestra. Solomon has also worked on Adult Swim productions.Solomon’s made music before, too. He previously performed in the Sub-Pop signed band Moaning.

Solomon will tour this year with Hey, Nothing. First, he’ll play a six show London Residency with Rex Orange County. See a list of tour dates below. 

Sean Solomon Tour Dates:

Feb 16 – London, UK @ The London Palladium *

Feb 17 – London, UK @ The London Palladium *

Feb 18 – London, UK @ The London Palladium *

Feb 19 – London, UK @ The London Palladium *

Feb 21 – London, UK @ The London Palladium *

Feb 22 – London, UK @ The London Palladium *

March 26 – Houston, TX @ House of Blues – Bronze Peacock ^

March 28 – Austin, TX @ 3Ten ACL Live ^

March 29 – Dallas, TX @ House of Blues – Cambridge Room ^

April 1 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Rebel Lounge ^

April 2 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Roxy ^

* supporting Rex Orange County

^ supporting Hey, Nothing

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Ben is a music journalist living and working in Chicago. They joined Beyond The Stage as an intern and have stayed on the staff for several years. Now serving on the editorial board, Ben is proud to be BTS' Music Projects Manager, coordinating coverage between international record labels and our staff. Ben has interviewed, photographed and written about bands from across the world. Ben has lived all over the United States working in television and media. They are an Emmy Award-winning writer. Ben can be found spinning records as 'DJ Wearing Sunglasses' in clubs and basements across the US.