Tayne have premiered a new video for their new song “Fear.” The track, which features Rolo Tomassi vocalist/keyboardist James Spence, is from the band’s new album “Love,” which will be released on January 31.
Vocalist Matt Sutton said the following about the song:
“Sonically speaking, it’s a track that purely felt like we were serving the song. ‘Fear’ is self-explanatory. It deals with being afraid, letting fear dominate our choices in life, being consumed by it, or letting it win.”
Spence continued:
“After my first time seeing and feeling the energy of Tayne’s live show, I was immediately a fan. The band combines what I love about heavy and electronic music with visceral, heavy beat driven songs that are still laden with hooks. I was thrilled to be asked to be a part of this track.”
Sutton also added the following about the video, which serves as the final piece of the group’s trilogy:
“Act 3 is simple and to the point: empowerment, acceptance and celebration. ‘Fear’ is such a Big Question song; it pokes the beast but never offers a resolution. We just wanted people to embrace themselves; to ‘be free’ as Gaga says and be strong and powerful with no fucks given to anyone.
Thematically, I always thought this song could be interpreted as a negative one, so I’m really glad the video delivers a more positive answer to the hard question of the track. In this case and very much in my Dad’s case, ‘No,’ we won’t be consumed by ‘Fear.’”