
Aussie indie rock/jangle pop/alt band DICE have revealed their new single “Call Me For A Good Time” accompanied by a music video.
The song features on their upcoming sophomore album, ‘I Thought The Altitude Would Make It Worth The View‘, out on July 31 via Tone City Records. Pre-order it here.
A moody, late-night indie anthem for fans of The Strokes, Foals, and Phoenix, the track leans heavily into DICE’s newly recalibrated, sophisticated DNA, trading their signature daytime energy for a haze of driving basslines and shimmering synth layers courtesy of multi-instrumentalist Jay Watson (POND, Tame Impala). It’s the atmospheric soundtrack to the blurred lines of an afterparty—capturing the exact moment where desire borders on addiction.
The band says: “A track of desire, addiction and devotion. It’s got that late night feeling and was definitely written to serve its title. ‘Call Me for a Good Time’ is us stepping directly into the afterparty of our mid-20s. Having Jay Watson from POND jump on synths was incredible—he brought this amazing, swirling nocturnal texture that completely dialled in that head-spinning, hazy feeling when you’re caught between heaven or hell at 3 AM, lost in the noise, and just looking for a real connection to numb the surroundings.”
Watch / listen below.
I Thought The Altitude Would Make It Worth The View Tracklisting:
- Breathe
- Loose Change
- COOLER
- Footprints
- Call Me For A Good Time
- Echo
- Rooftops
- Stars
- Daydream
- Bullet Train
