
Meet Me @ The Altar share Freaky Friday cover "Take Me Back"
Critically acclaimed rock trio Meet Me @ The Altar have debuted their cover of "Take Me Away" from the iconic 2000s movie, Freaky Friday.
The track arrives alongside an official visualiser. "Take Me Away" will appear on the digital deluxe version of the band’s debut album Past // Present // Future.
“Aside from it just being an absolutely iconic moment in pop culture, "Take Me Away", Pink Slip, and Freaky Friday as a whole had a lot of influence over us growing up," the band say, "It’s everything we love all meshed into one - female representation in punk music, and on screen! Being able to pay homage to such an endless well of inspiration to us was really gratifying. It really takes you back to an era that I think we all miss.”
Last month, the trio shared new single "Give It Up" alongside an official visualiser to herald the announcement of Past // Present // Future (Deluxe). The extended offering includes four new tracks, including "Give It Up" and "Take Me Away".
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.
"Take Me Away" is out now. Past // Present // Future (Deluxe) will arrive on 29 September via Fueled By Ramen, and is available to pre-order now.
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