DINOSAUR PILE-UP KICK BACK INTO ACTION WITH A LITERAL NEW LEASE ON LIFE ON THEIR INSPIRING NEW ALBUM, NEW SINGLE, + UK TOUR
BAND TAKES BACK CONTROL ON VIDEO FOR RAUCOUS NEW SINGLE “MY WAY” — WATCH
NEW STUDIO ALBUM I’VE FELT BETTER RELEASING ON AUGUST 22 VIA MASCOT RECORDS
Struggle. Vulnerability. Pain. Resilience. Love. It’s been a hell of a journey that Dinosaur Pile-Up have been on, and they’ve bravely laid it out bare on their new album I’ve Felt Better.
Their first record in six years will be released on August 22 via Mascot Records. They will also be hitting the road in the UK in September, calling through Birmingham, Bristol, Glasgow, Manchester, and London.
It was 2019 when they last toured the UK — on a completely sold-out run — so it’s understandable that the band is absolutely buzzing to get back on the stage and in front of their fans and see those beautiful faces once again. “After an extended break away from touring we just can’t wait to get back out on the road and play the new songs live,” singer/guitarist Matt Bigland says. “We’re really stoked on this record and can’t wait to see the fans again!”
It’s understandable for them to be tightly coiled and ready to go because overcoming life-threatening illness and finding a fresh perspective on life will do that to you. Before they pack back up in their van, they’ve dropped their new single, which sees them take back control of their future on the raucous “My Way.” The incredible video sees the band in various scenarios taking a light stab at the song’s meaning — with added aliens.
Watch the video here.
“I wrote ‘My Way’ because I’m gonna do what I want, how I want, my way,” Bigland reflects. “I made peace with the fact that I’m never going to be recognized as ‘cool,’ and that I will never be in the ‘what’s hot’ of the rock scene, and that my talents as a songwriter will seemingly never be worthy of mainstream acclaim. As a younger artist, that still held some weight or value in my mind. But that’s OK. I will do my thing my way because I dig what I do. Doing my thing, my way. I love ‘My Way’ because it’s this crazy mix of an Eminem-type vibe with a big rock song that even has this kind of ‘Amish farm breakdown’ and a hardcore breakdown in the same song. That sounds fun, right!? Sign me the fuck up!!” |