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The Menzingers Share Emotional Single ‘Come on Heartache’

The Menzingers 2023
Photo Credit: Danielle Dubois

As anticipation for their new album, ‘Some Of It Was True’ grows, The Menzingers have released another track from it ahead of its October 13th release. ‘Come on Heartache’ is a controlled and slowed-down offering, led by muted chords and sincere lyricism.

Its video, which can be viewed below, was shot at Lynnewood Hall. It is a 110-room Neoclassical Revival mansion in Elkins Park, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.

‘Come On Heartache’ is the third track to be shared from ‘Some Of It Was True’, following on from album opener ‘Hope is a Dangerous Little Thing’ and ‘There’s No Place in This World for Me’.

Fans can pre-order/pre-save ‘Some Of It Was True’ here.

When is The Menzingers Returning to the UK?

The Menzingers will follow up the release of  ‘Some Of It Was True’ with a UK tour in February 2024.

February 2024
2nd Electric Ballroom, London
3rd Electric Ballroom, London
4th Mable Factory, Bristol
6th 02 Institute, Birmingham
8th Northumbria Uni, Newcastle
9th Barrowlands, Glasgow
10th Academy, Manchester

‘Come On Heartache’ Lyrics

Come on heartache, don’t hurt me no more.
I’ve done my time as a prisoner of your wars.
In the middle of the night, got me bleeding out for more.
Come on heartache, don’t hurt me no more.

I detest your pitter patter in my chest.
A cruel conviction, thinking you know what’s best.
The way you tense up every time she’s near,
The way you give up when she disappears.

Come on heartache, don’t hurt me no more.
I’m waving a white flag at the foot of your shores.
In the middle of the night, got me bleeding out for more.
Come on heartache, don’t hurt me no more.

I confess I’m no better than the rest.
Creature of comfort, internal unrest.
Some days it takes me everything THAT I got,
Just to endure another miserable thought.

Come on heartache, don’t hurt me no more.
What do I got to do to feel like before?
Running from an avalanche barreling down your peak,
Feeling like a stone sinking into your sea.
Come on heartache, don’t hurt me no more,
Don’t hurt me no more.

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