Sleeping With Sirens Returns With “An Ending In Itself”

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[Photo via Travis Shinn]

Sleeping With Sirens has just revealed their new single, “An Ending In Itself,” their first release since Complete Collapse. The track and its accompanying music video boast the band’s signature raw storytelling, instantly iconic guitar melodies, and, of course, Kellin Quinn‘s “hand thing.”

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The frontman shares of the release, “This song is a love letter to anyone in the midst of struggle. I think we live in an age where we’re supposed to pretend like we have it all together all of the time, so much so that we’re afraid to let anyone in. I think it’s important to have open dialogue and to ask for help when we need it. This song is about being brave enough to admit that we’re not always okay. No matter what you’re going through, there is hope.”

Check out the new offering below.

This summer, Sleeping With Sirens will appear at several music fests, including all three U.S. Vans Warped Tour stops. Check out their upcoming performances below.

Tour Dates:

  • May 7-10—Daytona Beach, FL @ Welcome to Rockville
  • June 13—Washington, DC @ Vans Warped Tour
  • July 18—Mansfield, OH @ Inkcarceration Festival
  • July 25—Long Beach, CA @ Vans Warped Tour
  • Sept. 17-20—Louisville, KY @ Louder Than Life Festival
  • Oct. 3—Sacramento, CA @ Aftershock Festival
  • Nov. 14—Orlando, FL @ Vans Warped Tour

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