Meet Me @ The Altar release new single, "Strangers"
Critically acclaimed rock trio Meet Me @ The Altar have today shared new single, "Strangers".
"Strangers" follows previous deluxe single "Give It Up" in addition to their long-awaited cover of "Take Me Away" from the iconic 2000s movie, Freaky Friday will appear on the deluxe version of the band’s acclaimed album Past // Present // Future.
Frontwoman Edith Victoria expanded on the track, “"Strangers" wrestles with self-consciousness. It’s about experiencing the nagging self-doubt that fuels imposter syndrome or accuses you of not being strong enough to endure what life has a tendency to throw at you. The song explores the sensation that you're missing out on being your true self and reaching your full potential because you can't shake the thought that you're not good enough. Sometimes I catch myself questioning how much further along I might be toward my goals if it weren't for anxiety and self-sabotage.”
Next month, Meet Me @ The Altar will hit the road supporting 5 Seconds of Summer on their North American arena tour, and will then embark on a headline tour of Europe and the UK, including a date at The Underworld, in London.
Past // Present // Future (Deluxe) will arrive on 29 September via Fueled By Ramen, and is available to pre-order now.
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