RVG

RVG – I Used To Love You

Following their beloved 2017 debut ‘A Quality of Mercy’, Melbourne’s RVG return with new single ‘I Used To Love You’ from their highly anticipated second album, ‘Feral’ out 24th April on Fire Records.

RVG perform the tricky alchemy of combining rock’s urgency, punk’s anarchy, and pop’s empathy. A goodbye that’s devasting in its simplicity, ‘I Used to Love You’ is shattering, potent and powerful. Simple and sincere, the track breathes through the pain.

“There’s a lot of power in reclaiming yourself but also a lot of sadness. I adore Tom’s video and feel like it captures the energy of the song perfectly.” Romy explains.

The accompanying video is directed by documentarian and narrative filmmaker Tom Campbell (LION, 2016) and shot by Edward Goldner who has worked on videos for Courtney Barnett, Kimbra and Kllo.

“The idea was to create something very restrained, that in its simplicity would honour the intimacy and mystery of the song’s lyrics—with Romy’s powerful performance at the centre. There’s a lot left unsaid so we wanted to lean into the idea of the ‘portrait’, to create something unobtrusive yet deeply affecting. Something that wasn’t overly dramatic in its presentation, where nothing is explained, but the end result feels profound because it is raw and intriguing.” Film director, Tom Campbell, details.

The single-shot music video explores the isolating pain of a breakup. Featuring RVG lyricist and lead vocalist Romy Vager in an empty house, it captures the smoking remnants left behind after a relationship.

Recorded at Head Gap studios with producer Victor Van Vugt (PJ Harvey, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Beth Orton), ‘Feral’ is RVG’s first full-length release in three years.

The band have two big tours of Australia and New Zealand in the coming months supporting Pixies on their Australian tour in March, and also supporting Faith No More on their arena tour in May.

New album ‘Feral’ is a catharsis, a call to arms, and a forthright indictment of contemporary complacency where isolation is incited but it never feels hopeless.

Both a cry for help and a call to action, this is an album that demands your attention.

Live Dates

SUPPORTING PIXIES AUSTRALIAN TOUR
09 Mar: Palais Theatre, Melbourne, Australia
10 Mar: Palais Theatre, Melbourne, Australia
12 Mar: Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, Australia
13 Mar: Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, Australia
14 Mar: Opera House Forecourt, Sydney, Australia
15 Mar: Opera House Forecourt, Sydney, Australia
17 Mar: Fremantle Arts Centre, Fremantle, Australia

HEADLINE PERTH SHOW
18 Mar: Mojo’s Bar, North Fremantle, Australia

SUPPORTING FAITH NO MORE AU/NZ TOUR
08 May: Spark Arena, Auckland, New Zealand
10 May: Horncastle Arena, Christchurch, New Zealand
13 May: Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, Australia
15 May: Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, Australia
16 May: Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, Australia
18 May: Entertainment Centre, Adelaide, Australia
20 May: RAC Arena, Perth, Australia

UK LIVE DATE
21 Aug: Green Man Festival, Brecon Beacon, UK

More to be announced…

Track list
1. Alexandra
2. Asteroid
3. Christian Neurosurgeon
4. Little Sharky & The White Pointer Sisters
5. Help Somebody
6. I Used To Love You
7. Prima Donna
8. Perfect Day
9. The Baby & The Bottle
10. Photograph