It’s been three years since Florida pop-punk outfit You Vandal released their album, Pretend I Don’t Exist. And for those who are thirsty for more, fear not! The band is gearing up to release a new album entitled this is where people come to die. With a new home at the Florida-based Euclid Place Records, the new album – out May 23rd – delivers thirteen tracks of undeniably catchy earworms that will be stuck in your head for months.
You Vandal has released a brand new single that will be featured on the new album entitled “feeling zen -or- covered in shit.” It’s a track that embraces comfort in chaos. The band has also put together a home shopping network-inspired music video for the song where you can experience their zen-vision reality canceling headset that promises a life of oblivious bliss.
Guitarist/Vocalist Eric Cannon shared the following:
“This song is about the calm before a relationship-based The Perfect Storm. We’re about to metaphorically be Clooney & Wahlberg dying at sea (spoiler alert), but there’s simultaneously a comfort in knowing it’s coming and simply accepting it. Being completely at peace in a shitstorm is a curious feeling, and leaning into that disconnect seemed like a fun idea for the song and the video.”
Check out the music video for “feeling zen -or- covered in shit” below and keep checking back for more from You Vandal!
Post a comment