The Ninth Wave unveil anthemic new single "Everything Will Be Fine"
The Ninth Wave are back with their uplifting new single "Everything Will Be Fine".
"Everything Will Be Fine" is the first new release from the Glaswegian band since their Faris Badwan-produced Happy Days! EP landed in July.
Singer Haydn Park-Patterson says of the song, "The overall message of the song seems fitting for the world that we’ve found ourselves in now. Like many of our songs, it has existed in various different incarnations. I wrote the first version of it in the summer of last year and it was originally intended to be a song for someone else’s comfort and reassurance. It was shelved until earlier this year, when I stripped it down and kept only the name of the song. It then became the twisted optimistic song that it is now after it was brought in, stripped down and rebuilt by us in the studio. It’s the happiest sounding song we’ve recorded."
The Ninth Wave have also released a "Driving Version" of the track that runs just shy of 10 minutes. The band says that version of the track "was intended to be listened to when you’re driving alone in your car, imagining yourself in that sad but sweet scene in a movie when you’re the heartbroken but hopeful character driving off into the sunset to find yourself."
"Everything Will Be Fine" is also a first taster of The Ninth Wave's second album due for release next year. It'll follow their 2019 debut LP Infancy.
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