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As Sirens Fall release new music video for ‘We Go Down Together’

AS SIRENS FALL have released a new music video!

The new music video, for the track We Go Down Together, is the brand new single from the Yorkshire-based alternative rockers.

The new song was produced, mixed and mastered by Romesh Dodangoda at Longwave Studios [BRING ME THE HORIZON, BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE, TWIN ATLANTIC] and the video was shot and edited by Joel Gardner. The video for We Go Down Together stars the members of the band and Eloise Kerry. Much like their other music videos, it is a standalone, narrative-driven concept. A cinematic and twisted modern take on the Bonnie & Clyde story, mashed up with tones of Natural Born Killers, True Romance and Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo & Juliet.

Speaking about the new song, vocalist Mikey Lord says, We Go Down Together feels like the perfect song for us to come back with. It feels like it’s been forever, and it feels important that whatever we put out now feels like we are unleashing something a little dangerous into the world. It’s different enough to excite us and to get the fans perked up, but it’s also kind of the ultimate AS SIRENS FALL song. I wanted to make people move and feel in a way we hadn’t before and I sincerely hope we’ve achieved that here.

This is a song for the weirdos. It’s a song for the people who have tried to fit in and who feel like they didn’t succeed in fitting in. Fuck fitting in. Be you and be a mystery. Be hard to pin down. Don’t pigeonhole yourself. Be whatever you want to be and do whatever you want to do. Love with everything you have and never let them take you alive. I really hope people can find something to get their teeth stuck into with this and that they pull some positive messages from it. I know I have.”

Watch the official music video for We Go Down Together here: 

For more information on AS SIRENS FALL like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.