RELEASE BRAND NEW TRACK, BURY ME

NEW STUDIO ALBUM, PARALLEL UNIVERSE OUT AUGUST 24

BAND TO DEVELOP “HEY THERE DELILAH” TV SERIES – COMING SOON!

 

GRAMMY-nominated, multi-platinum alt-pop band, Plain White T’s have released a brand new track, Bury Me, from their highly anticipated eighth studio album, Parallel Universe (produced by Matt Squire [Ariana Grande, Panic! At The Disco)]. Bury Me, a mid-tempo love song and is the fifth song released following lead single “Your Body,” “Bonnie I Want You,” “Light Up The Room” and “Low.”

The full album will be released on August 24 via Fearless Records / Caroline Australia and is available for pre-order now at all DSPs.

PARALLEL UNIVERSE IS AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER HERE

Earlier this week, the band announced that they will be developing a TV series centered around their hit single, Hey There Delilah. Read all about it here.

ABOUT PLAIN WHITE T’s:
Since emerging in 1997, the GRAMMY® Award-nominated multiplatinum Chicago quintet—Tom Higgenson [vocals], Tim Lopez [lead guitar, vocals], Dave Tirio [rhythm guitar], Mike Retondo [bass], and De’Mar Hamilton [drums]—has amassed an enduring, engaging, and enigmatic catalog, spanning two gold-certified offerings All That We Needed (2005) and Every Second Counts (2006) and unshakable anthems such as the double-platinum “1,2,3,4” and platinum “Rhythm of Love.” Among the discography, “Hey There Delilah” went quadruple-platinum, topped the Billboard Hot 100, and earned a pair of 2008 GRAMMY® Award nominations in the categories of “Song of the Year” and “Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.” Along the way, the five-piece logged countless miles on the road in front of sold out crowds in nearly every corner of the globe. After a whirlwind tour cycle supporting2015’s American Nights, the guys hunkered down and began writing the ideas that would eventually comprise Parallel Universe. The band’s endlessly hummable signature melodies still shine at the center of this galaxy, but their Universe morphed into an otherworldly atmosphere of ethereal electronic pop strengthened by lush guitar tones and synth transmissions.

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