Rock n roll bruisers Massive Wagons have served up a brand new slice of rock, dropping new single “The Good Die Young” today. The boisterous, pop-punk-infused track features guest vocals by Colin Doran from much loved Brit group Hundred Reasons.
The song comes from their forthcoming seventh studio album Earth To Grace – set for release on November 8 via Earache Records.
Frontman Barry ‘Baz’ Mills states, “Getting old is (hopefully) guaranteed… growing old is optional. I’m no expert and certainly no doctor, but as far as I’m concerned they can take my body but you ain’t getting my mind or my sense of humour!! My dad always said to me when I was younger ‘I might be 50 on the outside son but I’ll always be 10 upstairs!’ And that always got me, hard to understand until you start to get some miles under your belt yourself, but when you do you start to know exactly what he’s on about, God love him.
Stay young folks, stay hungry, stay motivated, keep dreaming, and keep moving forward – coz as soon as you accept it’s over… it’s over. Grow old, do not get old.
Having Colin Doran involved also with this was a real honour. Colin is an absolute legend and has simply one of the most identifiable and best singing voices around, he just gives the track a totally different dimension. Big love Colin.”
Colin Doran adds, ““It was amazing being asked to perform on the track and think I’ve made friends for life. Matt O’Grady, the producer, got in touch with me when the album was being recorded and it all sort of snowballed from there. The track is amazing so I’m proper proud of it as well as being asked to be in the video with the guys at such a beautiful location.”
Last week, the band announced their plans to take charity Andy’s Man Club on the road with them for their UK headline tour in November. Andy’s Man Club are a men’s suicide prevention charity, offering free-to-attend peer-to-peer support groups, for men over 18 going through storms in their lives, with approximately 225 clubs meeting weekly across the UK and online. Clubs are free to attend with no registration required. Andrew Roberts, for whom the club is named, was only 23 years old when he took his own life. On average one man every two hours takes his life in the UK.
The charity will have a stall in the foyer of each venue, with 4-6 facilitators from local Andy’s Man Clubs at each UK tour date, roaming as welcoming “sweepers” amongst attendees, handing out wristbands, and sharing details of their local club meetings for more support. There will also be on stage talks during band changeovers and an interactive installation posing the five questions each meeting is structured around, for gig goers to answer.
You can watch a video here, or by clicking below, of the band honestly considering the five questions themselves in their own impromptu meeting.
To see all dates and get tickets, visit massivewagons.com/live.
Pre-order the album now on coloured vinyl, black vinyl, signed bonus edition CD and more at earache.com/massivewagons.