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Manchester-based SerpentS today release their brand new single, Midnight Murderess! The new track is described by the band as, “A fun, glamorous hype song to kill your ex-lover to. It’s seductive and unserious, like playing with your food before you eat it.” With playful harmonies and lively guitars, the song blends 2000s nostalgia and modern rock to create the new Song of the Summer.
Midnight Murderess arrives hot on the heels of their defiant debut single, Nerve, an audacious track which explores themes of assertion and retribution. Watch the fun 80’s-inspired video here.
The alt/rock band recently announced their debut EP, Let Loose & Join A Cult. The triumphant body of work will be released later in the Autumn, and will feature latest singles Midnight Murderess and Nerve alongside 5 unheard tracks. New music will be dropping from the EP throughout the year, so keep your eyes peeled for updates.
Hailing from Manchester, the four best friends have sold out headline shows, filled out festival tents and toured with the likes of Mouth Culture, Crawlers, Au/Ra and more. Next up, SerpentS support Pale Waves at their self-curated festival at Untitled Studio, Manchester on 11th September, and will play their own headline show also in Manchester at Soup, on 14th November.
Their first studio session as SerpentS just so happened to be with members of two of their favourite bands – Manchester rockers, Pale Waves and American pop/rock trio, Pvris. Considering they grew up listening to these artists, it was a very surreal experience but one they will never take for granted. The end result was a currently unreleased track which will appear on the band’s forthcoming EP.
The band met at college and started playing music together almost instantly. They squeezed into a studio flat until they could find a house, just so that they could write together every day. The four-piece even skipped their college lessons to write songs in their basement. SerpentS was born during a very transformative time of their lives, where they were constantly being met with lots of snake symbolism. They took this as a sign from the universe to become SerpentS, and the rest is history. Despite having played music together for years both on and off stage, this is the first time Eli, Cerys, Josh and Kian feel excited and truly ready to share it with the world.
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