Die Spitz pay homage to early 2000s artists on "Pop Punk Anthem (Sorry For The Delay)"
Austin, Texas four-piece Die Spitz have shared "Pop Punk Anthem (Sorry For The Delay)" as the new single from their forthcoming debut album, Something to Consume.
“‘Pop Punk Anthem’ is a story from the perspective of someone being driven to obsessive insanity through limerence towards a person that does not reciprocate the feelings. But mostly it’s just a fun song to pay homage to the great early 2000’s pop punk legends,” Ava Schrobilgen explains.
“It may sound like a love song at first, but when the beat kicks in it’s the obsession that takes over”, Schrobilgen says. “The words ‘you’re a part of me’ sound loving but it can be an insane emotion and privilege over someone else’s life.”
Something to Consume, will be released on 12 September via Third Man Records. For more information, visit diespitz.com.
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