
Sleeping With Sirens has released a video for their new single “Crosses“, which finds the band joined by Underoath vocalist Spencer Chamberlain. The track will be featured on the band’s upcoming new album Complete Collapse, which is set to release through Sumerian Records on October 14th. You can find the “Crosses” video below.
Kellin Quinn, the band’s vocalist, offered the following regarding the single:
“I think “Crosses” is a great opening single for our new album! The song to me is about not putting yourself above anyone. I think we’re all just trying our best and we can lift each other up! In a world where everyone pretends to be perfect, I think this song is letting everyone know that we all struggle and we can all rise above it!
Spencer Chamberlain really elevated this song! Underoath is a huge influence for me when it comes to making music. It was an honor working with somebody I really look up to!
The video for ‘Crosses‘ was something I really wanted to feel light-hearted to counteract the heavy subject matter. Not everything has to be so serious all the time! The video was a blast to shoot, Brian Cox took my concept and really made an amazing video!
If you love with ears to see and eyes to hear, let’s cheers, and madness! You’re going to LOVE this new album!”
Complete Collapse track listing:
01 – “Tyrants”
02 – “Complete Collapse”
03 – “Crosses” (feat. Spencer Chamberlain)
04 – “Family Tree”
05 – “Let You Down” (feat. Charlotte Sands)
06 – “Be Happy” (feat. Royal & The Serpent)
07 – “Us” (feat. Dorothy)
08 – “Ctrl + Alt +Del”
09 – “Bloody Knuckles”
10 – “Mr. Nice Guy”
11 – “Apathetic”
12 – “Grave”
You can catch Sleeping With Sirens on the following tour dates with Don Broco, Point North and Garzi:
07/14 Chicago, IL – House of Blues
07/15 Mansfield, OH – Inkcarceration Festival
07/16 Ft. Wayne, IN – Pierre’s
07/17 Pontiac, MI – The Crofoot
07/19 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
07/20 Worcester, MA – The Palladium
07/21 New York, NY – Palladium Times Square
07/23 Baltimore, MD – Hammerjacks
07/25 Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore
07/26 Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade
07/27 Orlando, FL – House of Blues
07/29 Houston, TX – Warehouse Live
07/30 Dallas, TX – South Side Music Hall
07/31 San Antonio, TX – Vibes Event Center
08/02 Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theatre
08/04 Los Angeles, CA – 1720
08/05 San Diego, CA – The Observatory
08/06 Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory
08/07 Sacramento, CA – Ace of Spades
08/09 Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom
08/10 Seattle, WA – Showbox
08/12 Salt Lake City, UT – Depot
08/13 Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
08/14 Kansas City, MO – Truman
