“STRANGE LOVE” AND “DRUG” AVAILABLE NOW AS INSTANT GRAT TRACKS WITH EP PRE-ORDER PURCHASE
Simple Creatures, comprised of long-time friends Mark Hoppus (blink-182) and Alex Gaskarth (All Time Low), will perform shows in select cities in conjunction with the release of their debut EP "Strange Love," on March 29 on BMG. [See dates below].
Tickets for the U.S. shows go on sale now.
Tickets for the London show go on sale March 15 at 9 a.m. GMT.
The first two offerings from the EP, “Strange Love” and “Drug,” are currently available as instant-grat tracks with album pre-order purchase on iTunes, while both songs are streaming across all digital platforms.
NME deemed “Strange Love” an “electro-tinged pop song,” while Brooklyn Vegan called “Drug” a “festival-ready alt-pop stomper.” Watch the lyric video for “Drug” on YouTube.
Simple Creatures evolved from a long-standing friendship and a musical kinship.
The first two offerings from the EP, “Strange Love” and “Drug,” are currently available as instant-grat tracks with album pre-order purchase on iTunes, while both songs are streaming across all digital platforms.
NME deemed “Strange Love” an “electro-tinged pop song,” while Brooklyn Vegan called “Drug” a “festival-ready alt-pop stomper.” Watch the lyric video for “Drug” on YouTube.
Simple Creatures evolved from a long-standing friendship and a musical kinship.
Hoppus and Gaskarthtook a beat from their individual bands to have some fun in the studio, and came away with a new band with a new sound.
“Strange Love kicks down Hoppus and Gaskarth’s songwriting guardrails and pushes into some of their most ambitious work yet,” declared Alternative Press.
“On paper, this collaboration between two of pop-punk’s most recognizable and commercially powerful songwriters should have proved entirely predictable – a crush of pit-friendly anthems and surging riffola. Except their latest out is anything but. The first single, ‘Drug’… an explosive rush of heavy-hearted pop that clatters and crackles with programmed drum breaks, scuzzy guitars and skittering melodies, with both singers sharing vocal duties,’ wrote Kerrang.
STRANGE LOVE TRACKLISTING
- “Drug”
- “Strange Love”
- “How To Live”
- “Adrenaline”
- “Ether”
- “Lucy”