
(ASPR) Poison The Well have shared a music video for their new single "Everything Hurts". The track comes from their first new album in 16 years "Peace In Place", which will arrive on March 20 via SharpTone Records.
The song hones in on PTW's patented and signature quiet/loud dynamics, and it's a perfectly executed mix of moody and metallic. In the video, we follow singer Jeffrey Moreira in an almost voyeuristic way. The tension in both the song and the accompanying visual builds steadily. Tune in to see where they start and where they end, and pay attention to some easter eggs along the way.
"'Everything Hurts' is about the patience and effort it takes to keep relationships alive," says Moreira. "I care deeply about the people in my life, but even the people you love can be frustrating sometimes. And it's important to remember that we can be just as frustrating to them. We all have our moments - and I have my moments too. The ones that stick around are the ones you have a unique connection with. You can't put up with everyone's sh*t, so the people you keep close are the ones whose sh*t you actually want to deal with."
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