The indie rockers have also extended their U.S. tour with new dates
Momma are hitting the road in more ways than one. In the new video for “Welcome to My Blue Sky,” the California bred, Brooklyn-based indie rockers travel through the small town of Yerington, Nevada with a camcorder in hand. The homemade, vintage-inspired aesthetic of the visual mirrors the style of their “Bottle Blonde” video.
In a statement, the band shared why they were pulled to the western town. “We made this video in Yerington, Nevada, which is a very small town that Etta’s family is from. It’s always been a tradition of ours to go and visit them, and this was the first time we went as a full band. Yerington is the perfect example of a small town that most people would never know about or visit, but has so many good people and so much heart. It was the perfect place to film this music video, a song about being on the road and stumbling across all of the pockets of middle America.”
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Along with the video for their title track of their latest LP, Momma announced new dates for their upcoming tour. Momma were already scheduled to kick off their tour at the end of this month and wrap up their U.S. dates in Chicago at the end of next month. Now, the band will be returning stateside after a handful of festival appearances in Europe. From September until November, Momma will hit several cities across the country, including Detroit and Nashville before headlining Brooklyn Steel in New York.
Welcome to My Blue Sky is bringing Momma across the globe and to new stages. In March, the band made their late night debut when they performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Later this year, Momma will play their grunge rock across amphitheaters in support of the Marías.