Pierce the Veil is back with a new single.
The track, titled “Pass the Nirvana,” is the first fresh offering from the “Circles” rockers in six years, following their 2016 album, Misadventures.
“‘Pass the Nirvana’ is about the many horrible traumas that the youth of America have endured over the past few years,” says frontman Vic Fuentes. “COVID, no proms, no graduations, an insurrection, school shootings. The list goes on. Their lives have been tossed around like clothes in a dryer, as the tensions within our country have infiltrated our own homes, friends, and families.”
He adds, “To me, the song represents a euphoric detachment from all of that anxiety and stress and about finding some form of peace or nirvana.”
You can listen to “Pass the Nirvana” now via digital outlets.
“Pass the Nirvana” also marks the first song from Pierce the Veil without drummer Mike Fuentes, who left the band in 2017 following allegations of sexual misconduct.
Pierce the Veil will hit the road on a tour with I Prevail beginning September 9 in Asbury Park, New Jersey.
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