New Jersey rock band Shutter has released a brand new music video for their song “Erase Me.” The single is the second release from the four-piece’s upcoming album, Above Us All, due out on October 18th. Above Us All was recorded, mixed, and mastered by Matt Weber (Sweet Pill, A Great Big Pile Of Leaves) at Gradwell House in Haddon Heights, NJ. It will deliver a five-song collection that harnesses crunching grooves and soaring vocals as it travels through tales from mental health lows, to building self-reliance, to questioning the lessons of childhood, and making peace with your place in the universe.
Bassist/vocalist Dawid Warchol explains more saying:
“As much as you want to give up and are discouraged you gotta sing your songs of hope till the end, almost like the concept of a ‘swan song’; the belief that, before they die, swans sing the most beautiful song of their lives.”
With “Erase Me” they lay emotions bare as they dig deep to stay optimistic when facing a breaking point. The song was the first written for Above Us All and, with dueling vocals from both vocalist/guitarist Jonni Correa and Warchol, serves as a striking introduction for new listeners. Putting both the dynamic range of the band on show, as well as the emotional weight that the album was created under.
Check out the video for “Erase Me” below and keep checking back for more from Shutter!
Tour Dates
Saturday, Aug 17, 2024 |
Brooklyn, NY | Gold Sounds |
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