Creeper unveil heartfelt ballad "All My Friends"
Creeper are back with new piano ballad "All My Friends", the closing track from their forthcoming second album Sex, Death & the Infinite Void.
"All My Friends" was never intended to be a single, but arrives today (22 May) after previous singles "Cyanide", "Annabelle" and "Born Cold".
Vocalist Will Gould says of the personal song, ""All My Friends" was born from the void during our darkest of times. The song was written late one night in Hollywood. I was left alone in the studio and found myself at the piano. it was such an honest expression that it almost felt too personal to release. Originally this song was not intended to have its own release, though in these unprecedented times and during Mental Health Awareness Week, it was our wish that it reach you now."
Sex, Death & the Infinite Void will follow on from Creeper's 2017 debut album Eternity, In Your Arms. Creeper have also shared the tracklist for their new album today (28 February).
Gould says of the record, "The real-life time travel that music can achieve is almost supernatural. In a moment you can be transported from a bedroom in the south of England to another dimension entirely. With our latest album, we attempted to perform a similar magic."
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