Still from Dice's music video for their latest single, "Call Me For A Good Time."

DICE Drop New Single, “Call Me For A Good Time” Ahead Of Upcoming Album

DICE's latest single, "Call Me For A Good Time" comes shortly before the band's upcoming album and is perfect for late night drives.

Ahead of their upcoming studio album, I Thought The Altitude Would Make It Worth The View, which drops on July 31, the indie-rock hopefuls DICE are letting fans in on another small taste with their latest single, “Call Me For A Good Time.” The new single is sophisticated, attention-grabbing, and the perfect listen for late-night drives.

Accompanying the release of their new single is a fun-filled drag through the desert in the form of a new music video directed by Cedric Tang. The music video, like the single itself, is playful, captures the track’s emotions perfectly, and further shows the lengths DICE are willing to go for their art.

On the track itself, DICE explained that it’s “A track of desire, addiction and devotion. It’s got that late-night feeling and was definitely written to serve its title. “Call Me For A Good Time” is us stepping directly into the afterparty of our mid-20s. Having Jay Watson from POND jump on synths was incredible—he brought this amazing, swirling nocturnal texture that completely dialed in that head-spinning, hazy feeling when you’re caught between heaven and hell at 3 AM, lost in the noise, and just looking for a real connection to numb the surroundings.”

Once again, DICE’s upcoming album, I Thought The Altitude Would Make It Worth The View, featuring “Call Me For A Good Time,” drops on July 31. But listeners can jump into what’s been released thus far now across your streaming service of choice.

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