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2018 has been a big year for Suicideyear. The producer affiliated with Yung Lean has pronouncedly struck out on his own with the release of his album Color the Weather, which dropped last month. Now, he has shared a visual for "Tired," one of the standout tracks from the project. Watch it below.

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Speaking on the visual, Suicideyear says that “The video is about harboring traumas to the point of retaliating or projecting onto the people around me.” Filmed by Ryan Clarke and shot around the artist's native Baton Rouge, Louisiana, it's a striking visualization of what was already one of the most affecting tracks on the album.

Fans of the producer can catch him on tour at one of the following dates:

Sept 8 - Up To Date Festival - Bialystok - Poland Sept 14 - Oil Club - Shenzhen - China Sept 15 - Dada - Beijing - China Sept 16 - Concrete and Grass Festival - Shanghai - China Sept 21 - Todays Art Festival - The Hague - Netherlands

Revisit Suicideyear's Color the Weather album below via Spotify.

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For more of our premieres, take a listen to Berlin electro-outfit Evvol's new single "Song for the Broken Hearted (Rollin)" right here.

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