Creeper unveil new song "All My Friends"
English punk outfit Crepper have unveiled another new single from Sex, Death & The Infinite Void titled “All my Friends” today
The track was inspired by a scary situation involving Creeper guitarist Ian Miles. While Miles was in the hospital in England, Creeper frontman Will Gould was busy in the studio in Los Angeles. When he was uncertain if Miles would make it out, Gould began penning the track. “‘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,” Gould said in a statement. “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.”
The music video for the track, which you can see below, was recorded while the band in isolation. Static Dress’ Olli Appleyard edited the visual.
Sex, Death & The Infinite Void is available for pre-order here. The album will be released on July 31, 2020 through Roadrunner Records. This is the follow up to their 2017 debut album Eternity, in Your Arms, which topped the U.K. Rock & Metal Albums chart. This August, the band will embark on their U.K. summer tour in support of the album. You can check out tour dates below.
Creeper tour dates
August 19 – O2 Institute 2, Birmingham
August 20 – Concorde 2, Brighton
August 21 – Electric Brixton, London
August 22 – Academy 2, Manchester
August 24 – Saint Luke’s, Glasgow
August 25 – The Wardrobe, Leeds