With a new album coming out next month, Sorority Noise are wasting no time in whetting fans’ appetites. The band shared “No Halo” almost a month ago, and it received positive attention and many listens on repeat. Now they’re pushing forward with another single off the much anticipated album, accompanied by a lyric video.
Hand lettered at an amazing speed, “A Better Sun” details struggles with depression, which singer Cameron Boucher has openly admitted he deals with. His experiences and feelings are wrapped up in metaphors and ripped apart on the paper, and as the footage rewinds and erases everything that has already been written, it moves forward again. The music picks up speed and energy, a crescendo building up to the revelation, before rewinding once more and then fast forwarding to its conclusion: “This is the part where I am ugly. This is the part where it ends.”
“You’re Not As _____ As You Think” will be released on March 17 via Triple Crown Records.
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