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South Summit Signs With Lemon Tree Music (EXCLUSIVE)

Hailing from Perth, South Summit inks a worldwide management deal with LTM, where they’re repped by senior artist manager Taylor James.

By Lars BrandlePublished Apr 22, 2024
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south summit Left to Right Isaiah Reuben Josh Trindall Nathan Osborne Nehemiah Reuben and Fynn Samorali. Photo credit Cedric Tant

Lemon Tree Music lands the signature of South Summit, The Music Network can exclusively reveal.

Hailing from Perth, South Summit inks a worldwide management deal with LTM, where they’re repped by senior artist manager Taylor James.

Ahead of the new arrangement, the group premiered the breezy, reggae-tinged “Givin’ It Up” on triple j, the first fresh cut for 2024.

“Givin’ It Up” was recorded at Perth’s Blackbird Sound Studio, with producer Dave Parkin (Spacey Jane) and mastering engineer Brian Lucey (Post Malone, The Black Keys) on the desk.

Stream it below.

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“I couldn't be more excited to be working with South Summit on this next phase of their career,” says LTM's James in a statement. “I've been a huge fan since seeing them live for the first time nearly two years ago. I just can't wait for everyone to hear what the guys have been working on.”

The lads -- Isaiah Reuben, Josh Trindall, Nathan Osborne, Nehemiah Reuben and Fynn Samorali -- have multiple opportunities to share some of those new ideas with fans; they hit the road next month for a national headline tour, including a date at Sydney Opera House for Vivid LIVE.

At LTM, South Summit joins a management roster that includes Tones and I, Tash Sultana, Budjerah, Kita Alexander, The Cat Empire, Pierce Brothers, Garrett Kato and others.

“We're all super happy to be joining the team at Lemon Tree,” reads a statement from the five piece. “We really respect a lot of the artists that they already represent, so we know we're in good company.”

The group has collected supporters around the country with spots on Falls Festival, Groovin the Moo, Party In The Paddock and Out Of The Woods Festival, and through tours with the likes of Coterie and Beddy Rays .

Triple j and Triple J Unearthed have been early supporters, with South Summit shortlisted for Unearthed Artist Of The Year at the 2023 J Awards.

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