Back in May, Julia Cumming shared a lols "oh shit" photo of herself shredding bass at a Sunflower Bean show, captioned: "when you realize you have [tour] dates booked until November." If it seems like the outstanding Brooklyn trio has already gigged their way across the globe, they have. According to Song Kick, Sunflower Bean has traveled close to 56,000 miles and played 98 concerts in 2016 alone (though secret shows and Saint Laurent after-party performances likely raises this number to well over 100).

So today's announcement that the band has somehow added a month-long North American tour to its impossibly packed schedule is surprising, but totally welcome news. And given this display of true rockstar stamina, it makes sense that the new music video the band has released alongside the tour dates is for "Come On," one of the especially high-energy psych-fuzz cuts on debut album Human Ceremony.

"'Come On' is a song about time, speed, and pressure," Sunflower Bean tells Pitchfork. "It's a good one to play live, which gave us the idea for the video… Something that could capture the vibe and energy of the song." Its video is directed by photographer and Julia's former Supercute! bandmate Ruby June, who also shot Human Ceremony's album cover. In addition to incorporating crazy colorful strobes, "Come On" features many surreal elements that have appeared in the band's prior visuals — like magnifying lenses, hourglasses, peacock feathers, and flowers. "We love [Ruby's] ideas and she also understands us as people, which is really important," the band says.

Sunflower Bean is back in Brooklyn on October 7. See when the band will be tearing up your town below.

Sunflower Bean Tour (North American dates in bold)

08.13 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Theater at Ace Hotel

08.17 - Shanghai, CN @ YYT

08.18 - Beijing, CN @ Modern Sky Lab

08.20 - Osaka, JP @ Summersonic Festival

08.21 - Tokyo, JP @ Summersonic Festival

08.23 - Groningen, Holland @ Noorderzon Fest

08.24 - Rotterdam, NL @ Rotown

08.25 - Hamburg, DL @ Molotow

08.26 - Berlin, DL @ Lido

08.27 - Munich, DL @ Strom

08.28 - Vienna, AT @ B72

08.30 - Zurich CH @ Rote Fabrik

08.31 - Düdingen, CH @ Bad Bonn

09.02 - Gdansk, PO @ Soundrive Festival

09.03 - Sixpenny Handley, UK @ End of the Road Festival

09.05 - Birmingham, UK @ Hare & Hounds ^

09.06 - Newcastle, UK @ Think Tank? ^

09.07 - Glasgow, UK @ Broadcast ^

09.08 - Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social Club ^

09.09 - Nottingham, UK @ The Bodega ^

09.10 - Manchester, UK @ The Deaf Institute ^

09.11 - Isle of Wright, UK @ Bestival

09.13 - Bristol, UK @ Thekla ^

09.14 - Brighton, UK @ The Haunt ^

09.15 - London, UK @ Scala ^

09.16 - Paris, FR @ Point Ephémère

09.17 - Angers, FR @ Levitation Festival

09.18 - Utrecht, NL @ ACU

09.19 - Nijmegen, NL @ Merleyn

09.20 - Amsterdam, NL @ Indiestad Festival

10.05 - Providence, RI @ Columbus, Theatre *

10.06 - Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall *

10.07 - Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg *

10.08 - Philadelphia, PA @ The Foundry at the Fillmore *

10.19 - Toronto, ON @ The Garrison *

10.20 - Lakewood, OH @ Mahall's 20 Lanes *

10.21 - Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall *

10.22 - Madison, WI @ The Frequency *

10.23 - Grinnell, IA @ Grinnell College: Gardner Lounge *

10.24 - Minneapolis, MN @ 7th Street Entry *

10.27 - Seattle, WA @ Chop Suey *

10.28 - Vancouver, BC @ The Fox Cabaret *

10.29 - Portland, OR @ Analog Theater *

10.31 - San Francisco, CA @ Rickshaw Stop *

11.04 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Billboard-Live! *

11.05 - Denver, CO @ Larimer Lounge *

11.08 - Oxford, MS @ Proud Larrys *

11.09 - Nashville, TN @ Exit/In

11.10 - Atlanta, GA @ Drunken Unicorn

11.11 - Durham, NC @ The Pinhook *

11.12 - Washington, DC @ Rock & Roll Hotel *

11.23 - Barcelona, Spain @ Sidecar

11.24 - Madrid, Spain @ Siroco

11.25 - Lisbon, Portugal @ Mexefest

^ w/ Communions

* w/ The Lemon Twigs

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Text Emily Manning