
Happy Accidents Unleashes Indie-Punk Dynamism with ‘Dog Day’ Single Featuring Sophie MacKenzie

The world of indie-punk is electrified once more with Happy Accidents dropping their new anthem, ‘Dog Day’. Teaming up with the incredibly talented Sophie MacKenzie from cheerbleederz, this new track is a testament to musical brilliance born out of serendipitous creativity. Get ready to blast this compelling single and mark your calendars for the release of their much-anticipated album, ‘Edit Undo’.
Kicking off with its evocative name, ‘Dog Day’ encapsulates a creative confluence of moods and melodies. As told by Phoebe Cross, the powerhouse voice and percussionist of Happy Accidents, the track sprang to life during a collaborative studio session on a February drizzle. With the synergy of Sophie’s musical prowess, they forged an auditory marvel that not only lifts spirits but has become a favorite on their upcoming record.
- Infinite Possibilities
- Blink
- Dog Day
- Forgive Me
- All Around
- 4°
- Makes No Difference
- Awful
- What’s Left
- Be Afraid
It’s not just about the new drop; fans are also gearing up for Happy Accidents’ significant return to the live stage. After a five-year hiatus, the pair is set to captivate the audience at Paper Dress Vintage, London, promising a gig that’s sure to be a highlight of the indie music calendar this year.
To all indie-punk enthusiasts and vinyl collectors, watch this space as Happy Accidents’ ‘Edit Undo’ hits the shelves on 27th September via Alcopop! Records. Until then, angle your ears below and let ‘Dog Day’ prelude the punk renaissance that awaits.