Melbourne brothers Oscar & Myles (better known as Two Can) are back with their infectious sound on the brand new single “Outta Here”, cementing them yet again as a multi-instrumental, composition powerhouse.
Outta Here’s catchy vocal and up-beat rhythm has all the makings of a road trip sing-along anthem. A wide array of live instruments and endless feel good moments see Two Can push further and further into new and exciting musical territory.
The new single comes off the back of their debut EP “Continuance”, where lead single “Holding On To You” picked up radio spins from the likes of Triple J, SLAM! (Netherlands), Sirius XM (USA) & BBC Radio 1 as well as a plug in the Sydney Morning Herald’s “Best New Music” feature alongside Tash Sultana and Vera Blue. With remixes on global imprints such as etcetc, Virgin/EMI, Sweat It Out and OWSLA, three Hype Machine #1s and nearly 10 million streams across Spotify, YouTube and SoundCloud to date, it’s clear Two Can are poised for yet another massively successful record and another successful year.
Not content with sitting in the studio, the brothers plan to hit the road with “Outta Here” and music from their 2016 Continuance EP over the coming months. Partnering with Circle Talent Agency (NA), Kosher Agency (AUS/NZ) and United Talent Agency (Europe), the boys will be bringing the all-new live show to select dates in Australia, Europe and North America – so keep your eyes peeled!
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