Creeper Premiere New Song ‘Annabelle’
Southhampton punks Creeper have released their new song “Annabelle” taken from their upcoming album Sex, Death, & the Infinite Void.
The band premiered the track last night (Jan. 19) on BBC Radio 1. They later released a lyric video, which you can watch below.
“Annabelle was written in response to our experience with the Westboro Baptist Church whilst we were touring America,” says frontman Will Gould. “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.’”
“Annabelle” follows the previously released single “Born Cold.” Both can be found on Sex, Death, & the Infinite Void, which arrive May 22nd via Roadrunner Records. Pre-order a copy here.
Creeper will embark on their headlining UK tour God Can’t Save Us in April following their shows with Babymetal. Check out all their dates here.
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