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Cody Frost drops new EP featuring collabs with Josh Franceschi and Heriot’s Debbie Gough
Listen to Cody Frost’s new ANATOMY EP, featuring You Me At Six’s Josh Franceschi on the song CUT YOU OFF and Heriot’s Debbie Gough on BLOODSUCKA.
You Me At Six drummer Dan Flint jumps out of a plane for the band's new MAKEMEFEELALIVE lyric video.
You Me At Six's Dan Flint has shown "what makes him feel alive" in the new lyric video for MAKEMEFEELALIVE.
Following the single's release last month, the Weybridge mob are keeping momentum going (and making us all feel a bit queasy) with their exhilarating new clip. And it's a good indication of what else is to come, too, as the band gear up for the release of album number seven.
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Of MAKEMEFEELALIVE, frontman Josh Franceschi explains: “This song is about having control, it being taken away from you and then finally reclaiming it.”
So this video kinda sums that all up, then – just in an extremely drastic way…
Back in February, Josh revealed that You Me At Six’s new music shares a lot in common with their third album, 2011’s Sinners Never Sleep.
“This record is probably the heaviest we’ve been since Sinners – the stuff that’s been put together is the rockiest record we’ve had in a long, long time,” he said. “…When [the record’s] right, it will come out, basically. We’re still working towards that. But everything feels good in the camp!”
When asked about the timeframe and if this music will be coming before the end of the year, Josh replied: “One hundred per cent. We probably would have had music out in the spring anyway in terms of songs, without Our House. There is stuff that feels ready and there is stuff that feels right. I don’t know if we’ve finished the record yet. I don’t feel like we have.
“There’s still that elusive thing that people in bands are in pursuit of, which is their masterpiece,” he continued. “You sometimes don’t know if you’ve made it or not until years down the line someone goes, ‘Yeah, that was great.’ Or not just one person but a whole massive society goes, ‘That was fucking amazing,’ and it’s lauded over for years and years. But I don’t feel like we’ve done that. None of us feel like we have. So I think we’re still in pursuit of trying to attain that.”
Stay tuned to Kerrang.com for more news when we have it. In the meantime, watch You Me At Six hit The K! Pit back in 2018 for one of their tiniest gigs in years: