Girls Aloud are remembering Sarah Harding.
10.09.2022 - 00:35 / nme.com
The Big Pink have shared a new track called ‘Safe and Sound’ and announced an album launch party in London – get full details below.The Robbie Furze-led project announced their return last month with details of new album ‘The Love That’s Ours’, their first record in a decade and follow-up to 2012’s ‘Future This’.The new album is due out on September 30, and the following week (October 5), the band will host an official album launch party at new London venue HERE @ Outernet. Tickets for that show are available here.Discussing new single ‘Safe and Sound’, Furze quoted the song’s lyrics: “Dancing with these vultures in my fugitive apartment / Angels with their wings clipped gunning for the love that’s ours”.He explained: “These lines sum up the record perfectly. I moved to L.A.
to find my record and I found it, but at a price. I was chased by every temptation known to mankind. I was promised love.
I was promised wealth. I was promised the world. Drugs, women, stardom, all the cliches hounding me and biting at my heels.
I got caught up in it. I was strung out and I got lost. I can now put my hands up and admit that.“For a while I lost my wife.
I lost my family and friends and mostly, I lost my mind.”Listen to ‘Safe and Sound’ below.Furze said of the new album: “Somehow we got here! Our record is about to be released. Thank fuck for that! Getting to this point has been one of the craziest journeys in my life. I truly thought this day would never come.
Girls Aloud are remembering Sarah Harding.
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