The Australian Coachella-bound duo of Julian Hamilton and Kim Moyes are back with a Eva Husson-directed video for Apocalypso‘s “If I Know You.” Their second album’s been out almost a year — this is the fifth, final single. The song’s accompanying clip, which follows a kid as he discards his shirt and dances his way through a city, has a lonesome feeling to it despite his energy and the fact that he picks up some partners along the way. It was shot in L.A., which you’ll be able to tell from the Hollywood Walk Of Fame, etc. It’s the kid on the right who sets it all in motion:

Apocalypso is out via Modular.

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Comments (6)
  1. Seeing kids restless in the suburbs and the city is exciting enough. The dancing reminds me of Kevin Bacon flipping around the warehouse in Footloose, so I’m on the fence about it.
    Nice enough song.

  2. these guys rock so hard live

  3. Terry  |   Posted on Feb 16th, 2009

    love this track

  4. Love the Obama billboard ‘Hope’ when the boy and girl meet.

  5. Being from Australia, and there home town of Sydney, I am sick to death of both hearing and seeing these guys or anything to do with them.
    However, this wasn’t that terrible.

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