THECITYISOURS release music video for ‘Don’t Wait For Me’
THECITYISOURS have released a brand new music video!
The video, for new track Don’t Wait For Me, is taken from the band’s upcoming album LOW, which is scheduled for release in August.
Speaking about the track, vocalist and guitarist Mikey Page says, “Don’t Wait For Me was written about a relationship that was incredibly toxic. We wanted to highlight the effects that relationships of this nature can have. Toxicity in these scenarios is horrible for all those involved, but there is still a general stigma that often men are at fault within these relationships or they should just ‘suck it up’ and get on with it, and even though it isn’t widely spoken about, we’re just as vulnerable… We wanted to juxtapose the lyrical message with the music, to symbolise this stigma. On the surface, this track has a feel-good vibe, but if you dig deeper, you’ll uncover something far more vulnerable.”
Watch the official music video for Don’t Wait For Me here:
Speaking about the upcoming album, which takes an introspective look at mental health and self-betterment, Mikey Page says, “in a social climate where mental health, particularly in Males, is often treated as a taboo subject, we felt it was important to take an honest and sincere approach when putting this album together. These songs have been our coping mechanism for some of the most difficult times in our lives, but also a huge lesson that there is a light at the end of the tunnel, even in the darkest moments. We wanted to empower the ideology that it is okay to be vulnerable, it’s okay to be honest about your emotions and nobody is alone in feeling this way, even if it seems that they are. We hope people can interpret these songs in their own way and experience the same comfort we have in creating LOW.”
You can also catch the band live on the following dates:
AUGUST
3rd Boston Music Rooms, London (Album Release Show)
31st Burn It Down Festival, Torquay
SEPTEMBER
7th Macmillan Fest, Nottingham
OCTOBER
19th Unite Against Hate Fest, Rebellion, Manchester
26th HOLLOWEEN, 1865, Southampton
LOW is set for release on August 2nd via self-release.
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