That’s always something I’ve tried to do as a vocalist. It sounds dark, but there’s a hopefulness in everything. “I think being lost and then finding hope,” Quinn says. But like all things, darkness has its natural opposite, and that’s an element that SWS never forget to include in their songwriting. The band’s forthcoming album, Gossip, is due out September 22, and is available for preorder here.Īlt Press caught up with Vocalist Kellin Quinn and guitarist Jack Fowler to talk more about the new album, describing it as both dark in both sound and lyrical content. There's a couple of songs like that for the older fans, but really we pushed towards what we're naturally drawn to.” “I think that we're going to gain a lot of new fans, we have some stuff on this record that's a little bit more edgy, a little bit more rocky. When I got the phone call, I called my mom immediately and I was like tearing up on the phone,” said Barham.īarham also talked about the sound of the new record and how some of their new music is “a little bit more edgy.”
In fact, it seems that the entire world can't get enough as Team USA officially announced in July the selection of “Legends” as their song on the road to the Winter Olympics.
So far, we've heard four different singles from the band's upcoming sixth album, Gossip, and we truly can't get enough. Read more: Sleeping With Sirens played “Gossip” live for the first time, and it’s stunning-watch Sleeping with Sirens drummer Gabe Barham talked about the band's new album Gossip along with what it's like been working with producer David Bendeth.