THOUSAND BELOW RELEASE NEW SONG + VIDEO FOR “GONE TO ME”
San Diego post-hardcore band Thousand Below have shared the new song and accompanying video for “Gone to Me.” Watch + listen here.
The song was produced and mixed by Zach Jones (Fever 333, Make Them Suffer, From Ashes To New).
“‘Gone to Me’ is about navigating the painfully complicated scenario of having someone you used to be in love with — who once caused severe emotional damage to you — still try and remain in your life on positive terms,” singer James Deberg shares about the song, which explores a deeply personal and entirely relatable situation that so many of us have endured. “Shutting them out completely feels wrong, as this person was such an important part of your existence for so long. But you also eventually realize that any attempts or efforts to keep them close in your life, while they move on from you faster than you’ve moved on from them, just causes you more pain in the long run.”
He finishes, “Having to watch someone who was once your best friend and the most important part of your life slowly move on to connect with other people tears you apart, but not having them around at all also causes its own type of pain. The song is about the double-edged sword of trying to move forward.”
The intimate video follows the vocalist as he works through the battery of emotions that he described above, while the song’s aching refrain will burrow in your brain for weeks to come.
OTHER RECENT THOUSAND BELOW VIDEOS:
“chemical“
“let go of your love“
PRESS PRAISE FOR THOUSAND BELOW
“Infectious.” —Alternative Press
“They rock. They roll. They shred. They mangle.” — San Diego Reader
The album “is emotive, compelling, and laden with elements that embed themselves into your very being, leaving a lasting impression.” — Cryptic Rock
“Gone In Your Wake is a must.” — New Noise
“Gone in your Wake takes everything we all know and love from their previous catalogue and multiplies it by… a ‘Thousand.'” — Heavy New York