VC Pines releases the brand new single, "SUPERMAN"
VC Pines today releases the final preview track from his upcoming debut album, MRI, in the form of the brand new single, "SUPERMAN".
"SUPERMAN" adds another shimmering layer to VC Pines already impressive run of releases - "Dangling", "Running", and "Colours", the latter which was recently performed as part of the BBC's coverage of Glastonbury this year.
Speaking about the new offering, he said, ""SUPERMAN" is about biting off more than you can chew and self sabotage. There are people in your life who mean more to you than life itself, but you let things get in the way, and you lose sight of what's important, until it's too late... It's also very easy to promise more to those you love, than you can deliver. So you live in this constant state of feeling like you've let everyone down, which is a dark dark place."
"I wrote this song with two mates who I've known for years. They recently started renting a studio in Dalston, but only have it at night times, so this was written and produced at around 3am under Stoke Newington high street," he continues.
"I've recently started working on my FOMO - Since writing this, I realised that I was saying yes to EVERYTHING and then being exhausted for, or missing the things that really mattered. I think that's what happens when I write, a lot of it is my subconscious, and I only realise how I've been feeling until the song is finished."
VC Pines is also planning an extensive run of headline shows, having just capped off an incredibly busy festival season which saw him perform at The Great Escape, Glastonbury, Secret Garden Party, Rock Oyster Festival, Altitude Festival, Valley Fest, Boardmasters amongst others. He will perform at London's Lafayette on 15 September.
MRI is set for release on 8 September via Believe, and is available to pre-save now.
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