Somber Hills Drops New Mini-EP "K*ll Me When I'm Happy" and Announces Australasia Tour

Rising alt-rock artist Somber Hills has released his highly anticipated mini-EP 'K*ll Me When I'm Happy' via Warner Music Australia. The three-track collection features the playful new single 'Joker' with BLESSED, in which Somber reveals a personal connection to the tarot card "The Fool" and its symbolism in his life.

"For a few years my mum was doing tarot card readings and without fail every reading I had the fool was pulled," says Somber. "I feel like in life I come across far less serious than I am about my dreams, so referring to myself as a joker also makes sense."

To celebrate the EP's release, Somber Hills is embarking on a headline tour across Australia and New Zealand this August. The tour kicks off in Sydney on August 15th, followed by Melbourne on August 16th, and concludes in Auckland on August 30th.

'K*ll Me When I'm Happy' follows Somber's 2023 project 'where's my guitar' and his earlier release 'Pain Station', both of which garnered significant attention and critical acclaim. With a unique blend of alt-rap and rock, Somber Hills draws inspiration from diverse artists like Paramore, Radiohead, and Travis Scott. His music is designed to create connections, whether it's through moshing or dancing at a house party.

Having amassed over a million streams and opened for renowned acts such as A$AP Ferg, YNG Martyr, Jonny Craig, and Seth Sentry, Somber Hills is rapidly gaining momentum in the music scene. His passion for connecting with fans through music resonates deeply, making him an artist to watch in the coming years.

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