
Creeper return with new track "Annabelle"
Creeper have shared new single "Annabelle", a second glimpse at their forthcoming sophomore LP, Sex, Death & the Infinite Void.
"Annabelle" is the second single from Creeper since they ended their year-long hiatus with comeback single "Born Cold".
Speaking about the new release, vocalist Will Gould says, ""Annabelle" was written in response to our experience with the Westboro Baptist Church whilst we were touring America. We’ve always proudly represented the so-called sinners, the weirdos, the outsiders and those who don’t feel like they fit in anywhere in this world. For many of our fans, our band is the one space they feel they CAN fit in. So we wrote them a satanic underworld anthem, a song to sing together in defiance. As the song says, 'You’ve got to live a little when their world just wants you sad'."
Sex, Death & the Infinite Void will follow on from Creeper's 2017 debut album Eternity, In Your Arms.
Gould says of the record, "The real-life time travel that music can achieve is almost supernatural. In a moment you can be transported from a bedroom in the south of England to another dimension entirely. With our latest album, we attempted to perform a similar magic."
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