Employed To Serve Share Video For Title Track Of Upcoming Album 'Eternal Forward Motion'
Monday, 29 April 2019
Written by Jon Stickler
Employed To Serve have unveiled a video for the title track of their anticipated new album, 'Eternal Forward Motion'.
With the album set to arrive via their new label Spinefarm Records on May 10, the punishing eponymous track premiered via the Radio 1 Rock Show last night and follows previously shared cuts Harsh Truth and Force Fed in previewing the record. Vocalist Justine Jones added:
"We're very excited to present the title track for our new album 'Eternal Forward Motion'. This is the last single that will be out before the album's release, and we feel it’s one of our most ambitious songs yet. We hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed creating it. The song and video is about the idea that no matter how bad your situation is in the present, there is always time to improve. You'll always wish you started living how you wanted yesterday, so take a step forward in the right direction."
The band will accompany the album's release with two in-store appearances, at Sheffield Record Junkie on May 12 and at Nottingham Rough Trade the next day.
They also head to the Garage in London on May 10 and the Classic Grand Lounge in Glasgow the following day, adding to their live schedule that already includes festival appearances at Slam Dunk, All Points East, Hellfest, Jera On Air, and ArcTanGent.
Employed To Serve Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows
Fri May 10 2019 - LONDON Garage
Sat May 11 2019 - GLASGOW Classic Grand
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