London Punk Act Out of Love Announce Debut LP ‘So Far, So Good’; Share Latest Single “Pity”
London punk act Out Of Love have officially announced their debut album So Far, So Good will be released on April 8th via Venn Records. Following a handful of smashing singles, the band have continued the momentum with their latest effort “Pity” and its accompanying music video.
Commenting on the new single, front man Jack Rogers said: “Pity is an observation about a person I know who does nothing but moan about life. It’s a response to the toxic outlook they have on the world and how I want nothing to do with them anymore. Even though cutting that person out from my life will be hard and conflicting, it’s necessary to surround myself with like-minded, forward-thinking people. It’s hard to watch someone you care about be so set in their ways and do very little to try and change even after helping them time and time again. Pity is a reminder for me to never turn into that person.”
The energy and ferociousness of the song’s message comes through on the melodic punk tune, through a sturdy wall of guitars and gritty vocals. Matching the song’s distorted style, the accompanying visuals play with vintage TV white noise and colours.
“It was great to work with our pal Harry again for the ‘Pity’ video,” says Rogers of the visuals for the single. “He always gets exactly what we want straight away. We love having him part of the visual representation of the band.”
Check it out below: