New Jersey rockers Can’t Swim are preparing to release their new album, ‘Thanks But No Thanks’, on March 3rd. As a preview, they’ve shared its latest single in the form of ‘Nowhere, Ohio’.
“I’ve spent the last decade of my life on tour and constantly in motion, the lyrics are a summary of those feelings.”
On the track, lead singer Chris LoPorto said, “‘Nowhere, Ohio’ is a song I wrote while driving another band’s tour bus for a month. Crazy long overnight drives by myself where your thoughts become your worst enemy, I’ve spent the last decade of my life on tour and constantly in motion, the lyrics are a summary of those feelings. So many nights you don’t know how far you’ll make it on the drive or where you’ll be sleeping, which describes the title ‘Nowhere, Ohio.’”
The video for ‘Thanks But No Thanks” opening track sees the quartet performing (kinda) their best rollerblading moves after a VHS tape is discovered in everyone’s favourite UK second-hand entertainment store, CEX.
When is Can’t Swim’s new album out?
The fourth album from Can’t Swim, ‘Thanks but No Thanks’, is set to be released on March 3rd through Pure Noise Records. You can pre-order it here.