SeeYouSpaceCowboy team up with Underoath’s Aaron Gillespie on new single

6 Oct, 2021

If SeeYouSpaceCowboy doesn’t already have you stupidly excited for their new album next month, then they’ve seen you and raised you a collaboration with the brilliant Aaron Gillespie. The Underoath vocalist lends his angelic voice box to the sasscores latest single, ‘Intersecting Storylines To The Same Tragedy.’

“That track is just about the process of struggling with a mental illness and pulling yourself out,” Connie tells Revolver (where it premiered). “A lot of it is about how sometimes people can go about things the wrong way and it can be almost more detrimental, so it’s a song about stopping, taking a breath and really thinking about if you’re pushing yourself too hard, or if what you’re doing may seem like it’s helping a lot, but isn’t the best for your actual mental health and physical health. That was the big theme of that song, and of course, Aaron fucking kills it on his guest part.”

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