Gamblers Find Themselves Haunted By Past Relationship In “I’ll Be Your Boogeyman”

[Cover photo credit to Jenny Jaser]

New York-based Indie Rock band Gamblers have signed with Curators, the label founded by the former head of Kitsuné (Two Door Cinema Club, Bloc Party, Daft Punk, Mark Ronson, Phoenix), opening a new chapter in their story.

They have released their latest single, I’ll Be Your Boogeyman,” which draws inspiration from artists like Paramore, The 1975, and Vampire Weekend, and “captures the lingering memories of past relationships that creep back into the present.” 

The track is described thus:

At its core, it’s a song about attachment, relationships, memories from the past that follow you into the present… that stalk you as long as you leave the window open for them to float in and haunt your dreams. It’s the photo of your ex that your phone decides to surprise you with. It’s about being held back by what you’re still holding back.

“I’ll Be Your Boogeyman” is the beginning of a shift from the band’s previous album and EP cycles, since they will be releasing music consistently throughout the year.

On top of that, Gamblers are hitting the road for tours and festival stops including The New Colossus Festival in NYC.

Gamblers Tour Dates
March 6 – DROM – New York City*
March 7 – The Bowery Electric – New York City*

*The New Colossus Festival