April 26 — Finger Eleven will release its first-ever hits collection this summer.
The compilation, simply titled Greatest Hits, is scheduled for release June 16 through Craft Recordings. In anticipation of the collection’s release, the band debuted a brand new single titled ‘Together Right‘ and its companion visualizer Tuesday. The song, which will be part of the collection, is the band’s first new music in nearly a decade. The band’s most recent new music came in 2015 through its most recent album, Five Crooked Lines.
The band’s new single is a catchy, upbeat composition that is an easy fit for any active rock radio programmer’s daily play list. The approach that the band took to the song, stylistically, and the general sound is very much akin to the band’s hit 2007 single, ‘Paralyzer.’ The two songs are not exactly the same, but definitely are close in sound and style. Thankfully even with the similarities in mind, more recent of the pair still holds its own infectious identity that listeners will appreciate.
Front man Scott Anderson said in a prepared statement, the song’s lyrical theme is a call to unity of sorts.
“It’s about the bonds between people and how far that bond can extend before it’s broken,” Anderson said. “The song has an optimistic-sounding chorus but it’s really a desperate plea from one party to another asking please stick around, let’s go down with this ship together.”
The visualizer for F11’s new single is a simple presentation. It features a person curled up in the fetal position, head on fire and coming apart as the song plays over the presentation.
A vinyl release for F11’s Greatest Hits is scheduled for Aug. 25.
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