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Emotive pop punk rockers COAST TO COAST release new lyric video

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Uk emotive pop punk act COAST TO COAST have revealed a new lyric video for ‘Heredity’ the second single to be shared from ‘The Length Of A Smile’ their forthcoming EP which is due for release on 24th March through Fox Records. Watch below.

Recorded at Emeline Studios with Ian Sadler (Roam, Homebound, The New Tusk) and mixed by Grant Berry (Me Vs Hero) in late October 2016 their EP features 6 tracks and will soon be released on CD/Digital and a short run of ‘Orange Crush’ vinyl.  Bundles, CD & vinyl can be pre-ordered here and here. ‘The Length Of A Smile’ follows on from their debut EP ‘Dwell’ released in April 2016 and a year which saw the band share stages with the likes of Seaway, Forever Came Calling, Sorority Noise & As It Is.

Commenting on their new single ‘Heredity’ vocalist Keiran Hyland explained:

“These lyrics were probably the most emotional and honest I have ever written, listening back to recordings always leaves me with a lump in my throat, however, I am super excited to play this one live and transfer those emotions into a live performance. The song is based on my relationship with my dad and links in with some of the other tracks on the EP. I never had a bad relationship with him but I often feel like I didn’t appreciate him enough or spend as much time as I should have with him. The lyrics explain how it is important to spend valuable time with your loved ones and not take them for granted, I didn’t realise how selfish I had been until I moved back in with my dad when I had nowhere else to go. A personal favourite lyric is “I look more like you every day” which is a reference to how many people have told me I look and act like my dad more and more recently, that’s not a bad thing, I’m very proud of that”.  

The band will be heading out on a UK tour with Fox Records label mates, BETTER THAN NEVER this April:

Apr 16 – Maguires, Liverpool w/Better Than Never
Apr 17 – Sound Control, Manchester w/Better Than Never
Apr 18 – The Asylum, Birmingham w/Better Than Never
Apr 19 – Stag & Hounds, Bristol w/Better Than Never
Apr 20 – Fiddlers Elbow, London w/Better Than Never
Apr 21 – 02 Academy, Oxford w/Better Than Never

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