
Personal Best give rise to romance with "Rollies"
With Valentine's Day less than a month away Personal Best have shared their take on the romantic celebration.
Revelling in the reality of romance, "Rolies" is as storming as it is sensational. Building through chest-tighteningly intense refrains to euphoric soaring vocals, the track gives powerful embodiment to the acutely felt emotions that stem from building a relationship with another person.
The flipside to Bruising's "What It Feels Like", "Rollies" is released as part of Too Pure Singles Club next month.
"Valentine's Day may be commercialised nonsense," the band comment of the new single, "but it's commercialised nonsense that us sappy punx wanna be involved in in case we get FOMO."
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