Pierce The Veil shares "Kiss Me Now".

Pierce the Veil heats up on their latest single, Miss Me Now, a pressing ode to grab the moment. The record arrives with a visualizer, which contains two ice sculptures, shaped by two lovers embracing each other. As the song progresses, as the guitar licks and the thrilling bass lines accelerate, the water starts at the bottom of the character’s pool as the bottom of the character melts under the scorching lights.

Lead singer Vic Fuentes sang. “We will always be young/but I don’t want to see the time pass/If we fall on the tree/I will pick the thorns and you can’t reach out/Along the way, it’s not too late.”

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"Lyrically, 'Kiss Me Now' is a love song by my wife Danielle, exploring the concept of fearing that time is too fast. It's inspired by my life. If you've been waiting for perfect moments all your life, I probably never think of things."

"Kiss Me Now" will appear on the band's latest album "Deluxe Edition" The chin of lifeMay 9. “I always liked that song, but we felt that the jaw rate of life was too slow, so it didn’t make it to the original album.”

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The extended version will also introduce Pierce's rendition of Radiohead's "Karma Police". The release was released as they were ready to launch their extensive “I can’t hear” tour. “The experience is so fulfilling and exciting that we reevaluated every part of the career – what we are doing, what we are doing – and by trying new things, pushing ourselves into uncomfortable territory and seeing where it takes us and then chasing that feeling again.”

“The nostalgic nostalgia about the golden age of emo 2010s is a key selling point here, but Pierce Veil’s comeback album is also admirably working to make their voices resonate more widely than old fans have expected.” Rolling stones Point in the comments The chin of life.