
Another Sky return with "Burn The Way"
Following the release of "Psychopath" and "A Feeling", earlier this year, Another Sky return with "Burn The Way".
“Burn The Way was written after a conversation with someone in denial about climate change. It’s about the feeling of being powerless and having to run from someone’s behaviour before you take on their reality," says vocalist Catrin Vincent of the new single.
"As much as anger is a difficult, complicated emotion, it’s sometimes the first step towards survival. Climate change is coming for everyone. No one can wait it out in the trees. Sometimes anger burns the way. We also wrote it after supporting Biffy Clyro which completely gave us a new perspective on live performance. We played it a few times on our last tour and it’s the first time we’ve had a mosh pit at any of our shows.”
The news of their return came with an announcement of their signing to Republic Records in the US. “Who knew a song in 5/4 timing ["Psychopath"] would get you signed to a US major label?” quips Vincent. The band continues to work with Fiction Records in the rest of the world.
In their three-year absence, the band (Vincent, Jack Gilbert, Naomi Le Dune and Max Doohan) have not only been writing and producing new music but have built a brand-new studio from scratch in the crypt of a Church.
"Burn The Way" is out now. Tickets to Another Sky's headline show at London's Lafayette on 8 November are on sale now.
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