Staffordshire, UK quartet ‘Death Of Me’ have today shared ‘True Blue’, the final single from their anticipated debut EP ‘Hell’s where you make it, Love’s how you fake it’ which drops later this week on Friday 8th September.
Speaking out on the concept of their new single, front man Jim Carter shares – “True Blue really is about the complete and utter devotion to a cause, feeling or love, even as the world around you crumbles and destroys as a result, and the emotional sacrifices you must make to keep that devotion alive.”
Watch the official music video right here:
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