PUP RELEASE “SLEEP IN THE HEAT” VIDEO STARRING FINN WOLFHARD (STRANGER THINGS)

NORTH AMERICAN HEADLINING TOUR DATES CONTINUE THIS WEEK

CANADIAN TOUR DATES BEGIN NOVEMBER 21

POLARIS MUSIC PRIZE SHORT-LISTED ALBUM, THE DREAM IS OVER, OUT NOW VIA ROYAL MOUNTAIN RECORDS

WATCH AND SHARE “SLEEP IN THE HEAT” STARRING FINN WOLFHARD HERE

“PUP's second album is a glorious half-hour of redlining guitars and pile-on group chants that turn self-loathing and self-deprecation into a sort of superpower” - Pitchfork

“youthfully sassy and sarcastic in one breath and introspectively mature in another” - Exclaim!

“fast, fun, ferocious songs that come at you like a banged up disco ball
caught in a Canadian avalanche” - NY Daily News

“a feral animal of an album” - Consequence Of Sound

“PUP turns tragedy into triumph on its excellent second album” - A.V. Club

“adept at setting a cathartic mosh-pit singalong to an anthemic hook” - Sun Media

“Rollicking, pop-tinged punk with serious bite.” - Rolling Stone

"A collection of music so grippingly alive [we] almost can’t believe it exists." - Stereogum

“One of the year’s most exciting rock records.” - The FADER

"The Dream Is Over laughs maniacally in the face at the idea of a sophomore slump." – Noisey

PHOTO CREDIT : Vanessa Heins

Three years ago, the world got a taste of PUP’s humble beginnings in their Juno Award-nominated video for “Guilt Trip”. While the story itself was fictional, the success that came to the band after the video’s release in 2014 was anything but. Today, the saga continues with their new video for “Sleep In The Heat”, starring Finn Wolfhard (Stranger Things) returning in his role as a young Stefan Babcock. The song appears off their latest album, The Dream Is Over, which was short-listed for the Polaris Music Prize.

Directed by Jeremy Schaulin-Rioux, “Sleep In The Heat” follows a young PUP on tour and the unlikely animal companion they meet along the way. The video also features glimpses of each member’s four-legged friends including Norman, the chameleon star of PUP’s “Mabu” video.

“‘Sleep In The Heat’ is a song about my chameleon Norman, who passed away while we were writing this record,” explains singer/guitarist Stefan Babcock. “Jeremy was the one who thought we should make a video for this song. He has this really weird one-eyed grumpy cat that he loves a lot, and I guess the song got him thinking about what it's going to be like when she's gone. Losing a friend is something so many of us have had to deal with, which is why I think this video is so powerful.”

WATCH AND SHARE “SLEEP IN THE HEAT” STARRING FINN WOLFHARD HERE
 

The video premiered today via New York Magazine’s Vulture, who asked Wolfhard who asked about his involvement and inspiration in the video. “When I first listened to the song I was like, ‘Oh, this is super-dark, maybe about some girlfriend overdosing on heroin, cooped up in a bedroom or something,’” says Wolfhard. “I was filming a movie in Toronto and we were having ramen together – me, all the PUP guys, my mom, and Jeremy – and we were talking about the song. This was before they were planning to do a video for it. I said, ‘Do you guys want to do a ‘Guilt Trip part two?’’ jokingly. They said, ‘Yeah, we really want to.’ I told them ‘Sleep in the Heat’ is one of my favorite tracks on the album and asked Stefan what it was about, if it was about a girlfriend passing away, and he was like, ‘Nah, it’s just about my chameleon.’ It was surprising. It’s pretty awesome that you can write a heartfelt song about your little chameleon.”

Babcock adds, “Big shoutouts to the little PUPs in this video, too - watching them bond and then say goodbye to that dog is one of the most heartwarming and heartbreaking things I can imagine. RIP all of our little friends. We miss you.”

Netflix’s Stranger Things star Finn Wolfhard championed PUP at this year’s Polaris Music Prize Gala Awards show at which PUP’s album The Dream Is Over was short-listed for the prize. Watch him praise the band at the gala in the video below.

WATCH FINN WOLFHARD’S SPEECH FROM THE POLARIS MUSIC PRIZE GALA HERE

Named for the first thing doctors told Babcock after a recent examination of his damaged vocal chords, The Dream Is Over finds PUP as confident and as in tune with each other as they’ve ever been. It’s the sound of a band not just surviving the storm, but thriving in it. If anything, The Dream Is Over is visible, visceral proof that the dream is, in fact, very much alive.

PUP NORTH AMERICAN DATES
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Nov 18 - Denver, CO - Marquis Theatre
Nov 19 - Salt Lake City, UT - Kilby Court
Nov 21 - Vancouver, BC - The Cobalt
Nov 22 - Victoria, BC - Lucky Bar
Nov 24 - Calgary, AB - Commonwealth
Nov 25 - Edmonton, AB - Starlite Room
Nov 26 - Saskatoon, SK - Amigo’s
Nov 27 - Winnipeg, MB - The Good Will
Dec 01 - Montreal, QC - La Sala Rossa
Dec 09 - Ottawa, ON - Zaphod Beeblebrox
Dec 10 - Ottawa, ON - Zaphod Beeblebrox
Dec 15 - Toronto, ON - The Danforth Music Hall
Dec 16 - Toronto, ON - The Danforth Music Hall
Jan 23 - Antwerpen, BE - Muziekcentrum Trix
Jan 26 - Hamburg, DE - Molotow Skybar
Jan 27 - Berlin, DE - Badehaus RAW-Gelande
Jan 28 - Koln, DE - Blue Shell
Jan 29 - Paris, FR - Espace B
Jan 31 - Leeds, UK - Stylus
Feb 01 - London, UK - Koko
Feb 03 - Birmingham, UK - O2 Institute
Feb 04 - Glasgow, UK - QMU
Feb 05 - Manchester, UK - O2 Ritz

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