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Story Of The Year release new music video for ‘Real Life’

STORY OF THE YEAR have released a new music video!

The new music video, for the track Real Life, is the brand new single from the St. Louis, Missouri-based post-hardcore band and marks their first new music since 2017’s Wolves and its release comes alongside the news that the band have signed with SharpTone Records.

Real Life is the sound of four lifelong friends re-lighting the torch and deciding they want to be a full-time band again,” says guitarist Ryan Phillips. Real Life is one of those special songs that just kind of happened. We didn’t sit around for months consciously trying to write a song like this. It just kind of came out. The songs that fight you the whole way are always duds. It’s the ones that come from out of nowhere and almost write themselves that are the best.”

Real Life is a return to form for STORY OF THE YEAR,” adds vocalist Dan Marsala. “It evokes the same emotion and energy of Page Avenue but with a brand new and exciting feel. It’s a song about the constant struggle of making a relationship work. The ups and downs of being in love. Not every day is full of sunshine, but if you fight through the pain together, you can make it out alive with a smile on your face.”

Watch the official music video for Real Life here: 

“We very much built this band on DIY punk rock ethos, and we still carry aspects of that mindset with us to this day,” explains Phillips. “We’re shooting all of our videos in our hometown, with a crew of super talented creatives all based here in STL. With Jordan Phoenix at the helm as director, we freely shoot ideas around and then the team brings them to fruition. It’s beautiful. The ‘his’ and ‘hers’ bloody knives (and in turn the bloody couple) represent two people who deeply hurt each other, but can’t live without each other. ‘You and I, are suicide’ is a metaphor for crazy love: doomed, but beautiful and authentic. With the knives and blood the goal to create a visually arresting metaphor for two people in love, but who are deeply hurting each other. It’s psycho love, but it’s the real deal.”

For more information on STORY OF THE YEAR 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.

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